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How do you clean your bald head?
by
Tyler
on 19 Aug, 2006 16:41
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I've been using various different things to clean my head depending on what I grab first in the shower. Sometimes, I use soap, others shampoo, and occasionally I'll use a facial cleanser. I don't see much of a difference between the three except that soap tends to dry out the scalp a little more.
What do you use? Do you use a wash cloth, or anything? How do you clean your bald head?
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#1
by
andy
on 20 Aug, 2006 12:57
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Oddly enough, I still use shampoo (on my scalp). Is that weird? Heh...
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#2
by
happyharry
on 29 Aug, 2006 00:14
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Oddly enough, I still use shampoo (on my scalp). Is that weird? Heh...
No, I don't think it's weird. I do it too. Guess it's an old habit from the old hair days.
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#3
by
Head Bald Guy
on 17 Sep, 2006 15:58
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The clean the head I invented Bald Guyz Head Wash & Shampoo. it is gentle, gleans the head as well as the hair (if you have any) Soap dries out the skin and most shampoos are for hair not head.
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#4
by
Tyler
on 17 Sep, 2006 18:13
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Howard Brauner is that you? If so, let us know! Welcome to Sly Bald Guys. Send me a message to let me know what you think of the site.
For those of you that don't know who Howard Brauner is, he's the founder of the Bald Guyz line of products.
The clean the head I invented Bald Guyz Head Wash & Shampoo. it is gentle, gleans the head as well as the hair (if you have any) Soap dries out the skin and most shampoos are for hair not head.
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#5
by
CarlosMIS
on 11 Oct, 2006 14:33
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I haven't tried anything else yet,
Dove or Camay and no dry scalp. If I go a few days (more than 3) without shaving then I use shampoo.
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#6
by
BaldRob
on 11 Oct, 2006 15:44
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On non-shaving days (or after the gym) I use Nivea for Men Energizing Face Scrub...
On shave days, I use HeadShed from headblade...
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#7
by
Yeti
on 11 Oct, 2006 17:36
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no stubble - nothing
stubble - shampoo (green tea shampoo smells great)
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#8
by
happyharry
on 06 Nov, 2006 04:43
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Hm, I don't really clean my head in between shaves.
Lately I've been using a great (mild) antiseptic liquid soap called "Germisdin".
Before the shave I apply it on my wet skull (it creates a rich foam) and I leave it on for about 60 seconds. Then I wash it off and carry on with my usual shaving routine. After I'm done shaving I repeat the "Germisdin" procedure, and that's about it as far as "cleaning" my bald head is concerned.
Oh, I also put on a little Johnson's Baby Oil after I'm done (as a final step), and then I gently wipe off the excess oil with a towel and I'm good to go...
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#9
by
Noner
on 07 Nov, 2006 14:34
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A good buffer works the best
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#10
by
Noner
on 07 Nov, 2006 14:35
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Or if you want to clean it in the shower. I reccomend getting a bar of Dove soap for your head. It's pretty cheap and dosen't dry it out.
Noner
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#11
by
Apollo5
on 07 Nov, 2006 15:10
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i use dandruff shampoo on my scalp. It seems to make it feel nice and clean. One bottle has lasted me years.
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#12
by
VFRWolf
on 08 Nov, 2006 13:06
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dial anti bacterial soap, sometimes Noxema, sometimes the wife's shampoo.
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#13
by
MC HammerHead
on 08 Nov, 2006 14:07
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Products of choice:
4 Days a week> HeadShed from Headblade (just started two weeks ago and can already tell a marked difference in appearence, shine, and smoothness of shave)
Everyday during shower> Liquid body wash w/tea tree oil (tea tree oil is a natural anti-bacterial, anti-fungal....anti-bacterial soaps scare me a bit...are we making super germs because we use them so much?
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#14
by
Tyler
on 08 Nov, 2006 23:10
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A good buffer works the best
Noner, you crack me up man! That's why you made the top line...