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Hair
by
SlyMike
on 16 Apr, 2021 13:34
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Do you ever feel that you'd like all your hair to go? I don't mind shaving my head but I am quite bald in a few places and wouldn't have an issue if it all went.
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#1
by
reddog
on 16 Apr, 2021 14:21
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Yes, Mike, after trying to grow my hair back over a dozen different times, I would be ok if it was all gone. No matter how I tried to style my hair, it was always a disappointment. I could probably grow a descent marine style high and tight, sides and back shaved, but at my age it just didn't look right. Some days I don't feel like shaving, but I hate stubble. It would be great to just wash your head, apply moisturizer and go!
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#2
by
clint902
on 17 Apr, 2021 05:22
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What can be done? I don't give it much thought. However, it would be nice to get a break from shaving.
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#3
by
chuck63
on 17 Apr, 2021 07:50
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There are days I just don’t feel like shaving my head. Keeping a smooth dome requires a lot of maintenance. I’d be happy if a shave lasted 24 hours. I shaved late yesterday afternoon and it feels like sandpaper this morning.
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#4
by
reddog
on 17 Apr, 2021 10:05
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Right! People don't realize what a commitment it is to maintain a smooth head. I've even heard people suggest we are lazy, or they think wearing a shaved head is low maintenance. I guess it is if you just run a zero clipper over it once a week. They don't understand the awesome feel of a freshly shaved head!
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#5
by
Miller1989
on 17 Apr, 2021 15:32
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Some days I do feel like shaving is a chore and that the smoothness doesn't last as long as I'd like. So yes, there are times when I wish that I would just lose the rest of my hair and be permanently and utterly bald.
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#6
by
Semi-Sly
on 18 Apr, 2021 21:38
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Some days I do feel like shaving is a chore and that the smoothness doesn't last as long as I'd like. So yes, there are times when I wish that I would just lose the rest of my hair and be permanently and utterly bald.
Well there’s always laser unless your hair has turned gray and, if so,
there is epilation!
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#7
by
MoonageDaydream
on 19 Apr, 2021 05:54
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Yes! That’s why I had laser hair removal done on my scalp. I would rather just be totally bald. I still have to shave but it’s less frequent and much faster now.
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#8
by
slybeard
on 19 Apr, 2021 17:35
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It would be nice to be and remain stubble free. But then I would not notice the fell of a fresh shave?
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#9
by
Hingatao
on 11 May, 2021 14:42
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Yeah, I’d have a full head of hair if I stopped shaving but I don’t want it. I’d love for it to all disappear permanently.
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#10
by
chuck63
on 12 May, 2021 05:14
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I’ve used an epilator on the top of my head several times. I found that it will start tweezing hair two days after a razor shave. As days three and four progress, more and more hairs are pulled with a corresponding increase in pain.
I give my scalp a rest at that point for a month or two. The pain level has dropped after following sessions. I’ve noticed my hair growth has remained thin since my last session a couple of months ago and I don’t see much of a shadow on the top of my head anymore.
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#11
by
clint902
on 12 May, 2021 05:39
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There must be a pill that we can take once a week that will prevent hair from growing in. I just don't know what it is.
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#12
by
JohnRa
on 12 May, 2021 06:15
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I've never really thought about using an epilator before. Can anyone speak to that a little more? Is there an epilator out there that is designed for (or good for) the scalp?
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#13
by
reddog
on 12 May, 2021 06:34
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Yes, it would be great not having to shave everyday, but I think I would also miss the shaving routine. When it's really cold in the winter, a weeks growth can give you a little warmth too.
I guess if you could take a pill to stop growth, I would try it! There are many days I get up and think maybe I'll take a break and not shave today, but by the time I get in the shower, I want it BBS.
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#14
by
chuck63
on 12 May, 2021 07:38
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@JohnRa I wish there was a pill to take that would stop hair growth. I would be at my doctor’s office right now to get that prescription! Unfortunately, most people aren’t like us. There’s a big industry of hair restoration products for people who don’t want to go bald.