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Tyler:
Some men, can just embrace their hair loss and wear their hair the way it is, often eventually cutting it shorter and shorter until their hair is just around the sides of their head and it’s bald on top. There’s nothing wrong with this because it’s all about YOUR CONFIDENCE, not your hair. Many men, choose to shave their head; just look around the next time you’re around a bunch of people. This can put a physical act to the decision to embrace it.
At Sly Bald Guys, we have what’s called the 30-day rule. It’s a simple rule to shave your head for 30 days straight and then evaluate how you feel after 30 days. 98% of the time the guy reports that his confidence has gone WAY UP in that 30 days and he decides to keep shaving it going forward. If you’re not comfortable with just embracing your hair the way it is, then I suggest you shave it for 30 days straight.

A note about shaving: Shaving = ALL THE WAY TO THE SKIN. This can be done with a razor or electric razor. You’ll need to buzz your hair down with clippers first, but then take a razor to it. For advice on how to do this, go to https://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/index.php?board=2.0 and read that board. If you still have questions, then create a free account and ask away. We’re all very supportive!

chuck63:
I should have followed the 30 day rule back in the day.  I probably shaved my head 3 or 4 times before keeping it 30 days.   At this point, I can’t imagine going 30 days with hair. 

Razor X:

--- Quote from: chuck63 on September 17, 2023, 08:26:55 AM ---.  I probably shaved my head 3 or 4 times before keeping it 30 days.

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Same here.  I was stuck in a vicious cycle of wanting to shave, then shaving, then feeling self conscious and growing it back after a few days, and then regretting that decision and wanting to shave again.

cmac:
@Razor X how many months did it take you to get over that and commit to shaving?

Razor X:
It’s embarrassing to admit now but it took the better part of two years.  I shaved my head for the first time in January of 2002 over a long weekend.  Had not planned to shave but I had buzzed my hair too short so I figured why not.  I let it grow back right away.  I shaved again a few times over the next several months but I don’t think I ever kept it for more than a week.

Finally, in November 2003, I looked at a photo and saw how bad my hair was looking and got the itch to shave again.  The fact that I’d already shaved it several times proved that I really wanted a shaved head but I was letting a lot of external forces interfere with that.   I decided I was going to shave my head, and keep it shaved every day for an entire month, no matter what.  At the end of the month I was feeling a lot more confident and decided I could do this for three months.  And then when three months were up, I decided to go for six.  And after that I really didn’t thunk about growing it out again.  So come November I will be 20 years into my 30 day trial.

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