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Offline twilliam414

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Sly or Buzzed? (after almost 1yr sly)
« on: December 08, 2017, 07:58:20 AM »
Hey,

I've posted a few times around here, I've gone sly for the better part of a year and have been half-trying to grow my hair out into a long clipper cut (#8 on top, #4 on sides). For months I can never get close, because once I grow more than a #3 or so the hair just intrinsically irritates me. I live in Brazil, where summer is just beginning and in my city the heat index is often 100-110F (AC is also a 'luxury good' here). My main reason that initially drove me to shave my head was a diagnosis of sebborheic dermatitis, which still flairs but it seems to get worse as my hair gets relatively longer (context: 18 months hasn't been longer than a #4 blade). Even at the time I knew the science behind the shaved-head remedy for derm seb wasn't 100%, and my dermatologist was skepticaly, but I legitimate like having a shaved head - at no point I felt it a sacrifice (except seeing family for the first time). Any amount of hair, however, now bothers me, and I've been on/of buzz/shave for the last 6 mo or so.

So now, I was trying to settle on a non-head-shaved hairstyle that wouldn't aggrivate my derm sep, would look professional but still feel light. I admit that, aesthetically, a #4 on top and #1 to 2 fade on the sides looked great. I decided to try a shorter cut to see how that would work (#1 top, #0 sides, mentioned in other post) and my wife flipped. She was never a fan of the shaved head, but was warming up to a buzzcut. She told me no haircut for a month, so I shaved my head with a razor as a statement that she has no say over how I choose to present myself.

I totally assumed I would just let things grow back to at least something like a #1 to have token hair (derm sep yes, MPB no) but damn I like how a smoothly shaved head feels. And I'm completely aware that I am more conventionally attractive, less threatening, more professional with the #4 fade.... and I think that a #1 would be sufficient for any controling factors for derm sep.... and shaving my head every other day is a pain in the ass..... Shaved head may be less 'sketchy' than a short buzzcut, for example.

I'm unemployed and looking for a job as a teacher or on a political campaign in a horrible recession - the way I see it, I should try to stick out, etc.

But the negative stereotypes are similar to the US - uncommon, but some assume neonazi, others convict.

My wife clearly doesn't like it, and I know she's warmed up to my shaved head over the past few months, but she was riding on the hope that it was just a phase. People I know don't say to me directly that they think I look better with longer hair, but the implications are there. Better looking people get higher salaries, etc.

So I don't know what to do. I could go forward with the plan of a buzzcut or a crewcut, or take advantage of this opportunity to keep it sly for a while again. Thoughts? What to do with the Mrs.

 



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Re: Sly or Buzzed? (after almost 1yr sly)
« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2017, 10:52:26 AM »
I am not sure how you want to go with this as for as keeping the wife happy.  But it sounds like you would like to end up with a shaved head and your wife's approval.  So, two suggestions:

1.  Keep is shaved and hope your wife grows to accept or like it.

2.  Go back to buzzing.  Gradually, over time, reduce the length of the buzzing.
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Re: Sly or Buzzed? (after almost 1yr sly)
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2017, 01:09:23 PM »
I'd say keep it shaved to help with the irritation.
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Re: Sly or Buzzed? (after almost 1yr sly)
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2017, 03:21:59 PM »
I have a similar issue with the seb dermatitis, except mine returns after 5 or 6 days of growth. Sure, I know most people like how I look with hair, but I decided I have to be the one to decide my hairstyle. Of course, I'm single, and gave up looking for a gal.

Don't know what to tell you about your wife. When I first shaved my head, my s/o at the time loved it, then liked it, then said it was ok, then decided she didn't like it. Not sure how much a bald head had to do with the split. You might consider some kind of compromise.
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