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Razorhead:
I think I've seen the same number of guys as prior years. But at the same time, I think a lot of younger guys are treating their hair loss with medications and possibly transplants. Medications are much more accessible. It seems like hair loss, shaved heads are less prevalent among younger guys....maybe because they are treating it.

What do you guys think?

I did see a guy with a shaved head out walking this morning. He was rubbing his shaved head. You knew he was happy with his choice. You couldn't miss him. He had a nice shine on his head and wearing a HiVis t-shirt. I'd guess he was enjoying a day off.





reddog:
@Razorhead , here in Minnesota, I see alot more 20 and 30 something guys with shaved heads. Some with MPB, but many BBC! I do alot of car shows, which draws many spectators, and I'm amazed at how many guys have adopted the shaved head style.

Semi-Sly:
In my experience, the opposite is true, and seeing far few younger guys were shaved heads, I was at a big picnic today and there was only one guy in the whole picnic with a shaved head!  I?m not even seeing that on bus cuts around here which surprises me because the temperature here in Chicago is in the 90s and extremely humid. You would think that some of these guys would want to get rid of the long hair.
I?m also seeing a lot of really bad haircuts since the price of a basic haircut here in Chicago is now $40 before tip. You see a lot more guys going to sport clips and that sort of thing so I?m seeing a lot of really badly grown out haircuts that don?t have good tapering and have blocked neck lines.!!!

Thathawkguy001:
Economy wise a rotary shaver doesn't cost a lot and shaving ones head is cheaper than paying 40 bucks for a haircut. Ive seen a lot more bald guys aty clinic who are under 50.

Semi-Sly:

--- Quote from: Thathawkguy001 on July 15, 2025, 12:00:43 PM ---Economy wise a rotary shaver doesn't cost a lot and shaving ones head is cheaper than paying 40 bucks for a haircut. Ive seen a lot more bald guys aty clinic who are under 50.

--- End quote ---

I got my hair cut today in Chicago and there was a sign posting that the price of a basic haircut will go up to $45 September 1st.  (probably because of the new 11% sales tax on "services")

So I pay $45 bucks, tip at least $10, drive 50 miles round trip with two gallons of Gas at $3.89 per gallon, and pay $7 for street parking at least twice a month to maintain this HT&B Horseshoe flattop when I am in Chicago.

When I am in Florida the other barber in the shop that I work in cuts my hair for free.

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