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#360
by
Andrei
on 30 Jul, 2012 02:41
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I like the bald look, so that's my main reason, but there are others too: i disliked my previous haircuts, wanted to try something different.
And yes, I did find here the support needed to take the plunge.
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#361
by
waine
on 30 Jul, 2012 03:48
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@Andrei
You certainly made the right choice. I think the Sly look suits you very much.
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#362
by
Mr Jules
on 30 Jul, 2012 11:13
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I like the bald look, so that's my main reason, but there are others too: i disliked my previous haircuts, wanted to try something different.
And yes, I did find here the support needed to take the plunge.
Think curiosity and the appeal of the bald look attract many to getting the razor and experimenting. But that's just my opinion.
Guess that mainly explains why I've ended up with the sly look. And like you, this forum motivated me.
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#363
by
mahaw90
on 04 Aug, 2012 12:19
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Me! I made myself go BBC and I can honestly say I would never grow my hair again. I absolutely hate having hair. The bald look is so damn cool. I really don't get why people get so upset (sometimes depressed) about there hair falling out. Well I do because we're all different and different things affect different people. I wish my hair would fall out lol. I hate hair. I'm antihair lol
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#364
by
mahaw90
on 04 Aug, 2012 12:20
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Found these pictures of me with some hair....makes me feel better about going sly! (I guess on the Norwood scale I would be about a 4 now...)Most of these were taken when I had to grow hair out after two scalp surgeries.
Harry, you look so so so much better bald.
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#365
by
Sir Harry
on 04 Aug, 2012 12:25
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Found these pictures of me with some hair....makes me feel better about going sly! (I guess on the Norwood scale I would be about a 4 now...)Most of these were taken when I had to grow hair out after two scalp surgeries.
Harry, you look so so so much better bald.
Thanks, Mark!....Hey, you look pretty cool yourself, especially with the light facial hair showing.
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#366
by
mahaw90
on 04 Aug, 2012 12:49
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Thanks mate!
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#367
by
Andrei
on 05 Aug, 2012 00:27
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Me! I made myself go BBC and I can honestly say I would never grow my hair again. I absolutely hate having hair. The bald look is so damn cool. I really don't get why people get so upset (sometimes depressed) about there hair falling out. Well I do because we're all different and different things affect different people. I wish my hair would fall out lol. I hate hair. I'm antihair lol
Best choice Mark, looks awesome the bald look on you;
Cheers to that!
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#368
by
wonderer
on 05 Aug, 2012 01:42
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Shaving gel and sharp shaving razor
(KIDS DON'T DO IT AT HOME ) kidding man Nature made me go bald(and my own hand and razor
)- to be honest that was rude but now i am striking back by emitting CO2 in the atmosphere
.... no I love the mother nature in fact my hobby is aquascaping -creating biotope aquariums (Mainly Amazon river soft water aquariums)
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#369
by
balddaniel
on 05 Aug, 2012 08:06
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BBCMark I will have to agree with you I also HATE hair. I really don't mind shaving everyday, but sometimes I wish I was totally smooth all the time. On another note you are quite handsome
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#370
by
waine
on 06 Aug, 2012 05:11
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Hey there Mark
You are looking good in your profile pic. That tall, ice cold beer looks so nice!
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#371
by
mahaw90
on 06 Aug, 2012 09:54
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Cheers guys! About to go for a head shave now, EXCITING!!
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#372
by
BBC56
on 01 Sep, 2012 02:28
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Two things made me go bald.
First, I have always found the totally bald look compelling - I think everyone on this site looks awesome and I have felt this way since my early teens (when there were very, very few guys completely bald - maybe Yul Brynner and Telly Savalas and that was about it!). It just took me a long time to work up the nerve to even try it. You are all an inspiration to me.
Second, my hair. It is wavy and hard to keep cut so that it looks well groomed. I had the worst case of "bed head" every morning. Whenever it got humid, the stupid stuff would curl. Whenever the humidity fell, it got limp. And I live a busy lifestyle, so who has time to sit and wait at the barber shop or make and keep an appointment with a stylist.
So finally one day I worked up the courage to take it all off. I had tried crew cuts of various types, but in the early '90's all the barbers who knew how to do a good flat top or buzz cut were retiring. I had grown it out again and the same problems were the still problems. I grabbed clippers and sheared myself down to stubble and shaved it. And loved it.
But I didn't know about the 30 day challenge. I would make it two weeks and the let it grow out again, at least into a buzz cut or flat top (I learned to do them myself and make them look good). I shaved for two weeks every summer but never went the whole 30 days. Finally I just stuck it out and made it to 30 days (and I hadn't found this site yet, but I knew the truth of the 30 day challenge when I did find the site!).
And what keeps me bald? The great feeling of running my hand over my naked scalp. The great feeling of keeping my scalp naked and clean - it really does feel better and I don't feel clean if I don't shave every day. This site also helps a lot!
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#373
by
Sir Harry
on 01 Sep, 2012 02:55
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Two things made me go bald.
First, I have always found the totally bald look compelling - I think everyone on this site looks awesome and I have felt this way since my early teens (when there were very, very few guys completely bald - maybe Yul Brynner and Telly Savalas and that was about it!). It just took me a long time to work up the nerve to even try it. You are all an inspiration to me.
Second, my hair. It is wavy and hard to keep cut so that it looks well groomed. I had the worst case of "bed head" every morning. Whenever it got humid, the stupid stuff would curl. Whenever the humidity fell, it got limp. And I live a busy lifestyle, so who has time to sit and wait at the barber shop or make and keep an appointment with a stylist.
So finally one day I worked up the courage to take it all off. I had tried crew cuts of various types, but in the early '90's all the barbers who knew how to do a good flat top or buzz cut were retiring. I had grown it out again and the same problems were the still problems. I grabbed clippers and sheared myself down to stubble and shaved it. And loved it.
But I didn't know about the 30 day challenge. I would make it two weeks and the let it grow out again, at least into a buzz cut or flat top (I learned to do them myself and make them look good). I shaved for two weeks every summer but never went the whole 30 days. Finally I just stuck it out and made it to 30 days (and I hadn't found this site yet, but I knew the truth of the 30 day challenge when I did find the site!).
And what keeps me bald? The great feeling of running my hand over my naked scalp. The great feeling of keeping my scalp naked and clean - it really does feel better and I don't feel clean if I don't shave every day. This site also helps a lot!
Nice Story, BBC 56 thanks for sharing....Nice handlebar/goatee combination too.....might be time to change up my facial fur a little...maybe.
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#374
by
BBC56
on 01 Sep, 2012 03:18
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Thanks! Go for it! I would find your natural hair texture a challenge but you have had it all your life and probably know how to deal with it. All I know is that when my hair got curly it made me crazy. If it had been straight all the time or wavy all the time I could have coped; it was not knowing what the weather would do to my hair any particular day that drove me over the edge . . . LOL!