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Finally, bald head weather!

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Semi-Sly:

--- Quote from: clint902 on April 21, 2023, 03:02:37 PM ---I let mine grow for  a few weeks but just  few days ago, I shaved it off again and had unspeakable tan lines.  I don't know why that would happen after just a few weeks growth.  I am an outdoor guy but having a white scalp just isn't a good look for me.  It will tan up pretty soon but it's still kinda cool outside so I can't do much about it at this point.

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That can happen even in Rhode Island because even though you live in an area that often has an overcast sky the ultraviolet rays come right through that overcast and give you light tan!

reddog:
Finally! We're getting some great weather. I've noticed everywhere I go there seems to be more and more sly guys than ever. I wonder if alot of the guys that shaved their heads for the first time have decided to keep it. I guess I can understand that many discovered how awesome it is to wear a smooth bald head!

Magoo:
Mid day I wear a hat , but early and later in the day I get some sun . Skin cancer is real , I’ve had it three times. So be careful on how much exposure you get.

Thathawkguy001:

--- Quote from: slybeard on April 18, 2023, 07:19:33 AM ---Great news for you northerners.  Here in South Louisiana, it is basically bald head weather year round.  We do have the occasional cold spells in the winter, but it usually only lasts a few days at a time and then we get a few days in the 60's and 70's mixed in.

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Being in Florida I get this the only time I don't enjoy it is the few days we get 27 degree weather but the rest of the time it's best to be slick

jason_greets:
I'm here in Texas near the gulf coast. It often gets very hot and humid, which was the reason I started shaving my head bald. I'm glad that I made the move.

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