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#195
by
KDusk
on 20 Apr, 2012 16:23
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And watch out in the sun! You may have black skin that's used to tanning, but I don't know if your freshly revealed scalp will react the same way. So be sure to apply some sunblock, just in case.
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#196
by
Joeblades
on 20 Apr, 2012 23:23
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Thanks for the tips guys and is the HB really that hard to get use too? I usually shave and line up my hair myself will I still find it difficult to use without cutting myself? will post pic when it is done!!!
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#197
by
Baldstu
on 21 Apr, 2012 02:57
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I bought one recently and quite honestlyam a happier bunny withthe gillette , but its likeeating food some folk likeeatingwith a knife and fork , some prefer just a fork , headbladesuits someguys but. Not me
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#198
by
Joeblades
on 21 Apr, 2012 16:08
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@kdusk can i use anytime of sunscreen? going on the cruise on monday so I need to know asap!!!
@baldchav how much does the gillette cost?
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#199
by
Baldstu
on 22 Apr, 2012 08:16
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Gillette fusion blades are £14.00, gillette power fusion top of my head was another £10 , they aint cheap
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#200
by
Electric Rider
on 03 May, 2012 15:51
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Interesting thread. Let's face it. I'm just a point away from being a ConeHead.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/4187/saturday-night-live-the-coneheads-at-home Fine with me I loved the movie.
It did really surprise me how tall my noggin looked first time I shaved. That said, i don't think the overall shape is bad so I pull it off but I have seen folks with head shapes I think should be covered with hair.
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#201
by
Reddas
on 03 May, 2012 17:35
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Cool thread, mann!
It doesn't show that well on my avatar, but I have an indentation in my skull on the right side.
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#202
by
Sir Harry
on 04 May, 2012 22:07
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In my younger days, before I went sly permanently, I always thought my cranium stuck out a bit too far...I had a friend that said my head reminds him of a boxing glove...hmmmm.
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#203
by
Baldstu
on 05 May, 2012 00:23
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You gotta good head. Shape Sir Harry from your avatar
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#204
by
waine
on 14 Jun, 2012 02:23
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My head shape was a big concern before I went sly, I must admit. But after a few days I got used to it. Now 44 days later, I am completely used to it and it does not even occur to me. A funny looking shaved head is better than funny looking half grown, balding, horse shoe, comb over hairstyle. Man I don't know why people hold on to a few strands of hair so dearly in the 21st century.
Bald is so accepted these days, with or without a “perceived” funny head shape.
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#205
by
Slyfive
on 14 Jun, 2012 02:49
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Well said Waine!
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#206
by
mrzed
on 14 Jun, 2012 05:56
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Really no debate here. Each guy has a great head, no matter the shape. It's YOU. Show it off proudly.
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#207
by
Natedawg
on 14 Jun, 2012 12:55
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Really no debate here. Each guy has a great head, no matter the shape. It's YOU. Show it off proudly.
Wise words.
Besides, who really wants to look like this?:
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#208
by
JasonR
on 28 Jun, 2012 16:42
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The one big thing that always stopped me from shaving earlier (been doing it a year now), is that I have a ridge on the top of my head that is very similar to Jason Taylor, who, like Andre said, really does have that ridge (as do Kelly Slater, Freddie Ljungberg, and David Beckham).
Exactly...and all those dudes are 1000% better looking than me (I'm sure Travman has me beat too
)...
chicks don't look at a head shape or bump...it's all in the smile and a nice looking face bro's...AND CONFIDENCE!!!
Do not worry about headshape...
I have a "perfect shaped" head...and THAT hasn't gotten me one friggin' extra look or date back in the day, I'm sure!
That bump/ridge looks pretty small on those guys. I have a bump sort of like David Beckham. Bugs the hell out of me but I need to get over it...
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#209
by
Hingatao
on 28 Jun, 2012 20:25
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This was one of my biggest fears about going sly. A few people have told me, though, that I have a nicely shaped head for it. Nice boost for my confidence!