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Bald Stories / Re: Before and After
« Last post by Semi-Sly on November 28, 2025, 08:46:57 AM »

Hello gents,

I found this link online. It shows 127 before and after pictures of guys losing their hair and decided to shave it off.  Maybe there was a longer period of time before some of the before-and-after's, but it seems like a lot of guys decided to shave their heads very early on in their hair loss. While others held out.

I'm curious to know at what point did you decide it was time to shave? Was there a specific moment?

My story is a little different in that I started to shave my head when I had a full of hair. 19 years later, I actually have hair loss with a NW5. From time to time, I will grow my hair out like I am right now, but I can see right through the front to almost half way across the top of my head. I've lost that much density. It will probably be the last time I will be able to grow it.


https://www.menshealth.com/grooming/a33935199/men-baldness-shaved-head-before-after-photos-transformation-baldcafe/

My story is a lot like yours razorhead.  I started shaving before I had any hair loss and kept the sly look for at least six months every year for many years.  It was only after I started going bald at the crown and experiencing some profuse thinning that I went back to the horseshoe flattop
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Beards / Re: Show us your beard!
« Last post by Semi-Sly on November 28, 2025, 08:43:21 AM »
@Semi-Sly I really like the cowboy stache with the flattop. it's a great look. I'm going back to a mustache over Christmas break. Why did the barber suggest the mustache? Did he figure it was time for a change for you?

I was getting the "itch" for a change and my regular Illinois Barber  suggested shaving the beard instead of the head.  He really thinks that it is my "duty" to be the "flattop fashion icon" (haHa)

My Florida Flattop Barber has now retired,  I am now up in Illinois  for a month for the holidays and my regular barber who does the world's best flattops hooked me up on Wednesday.  He gives the world's best High, tight and brutal horseshoe flattops!!!!  When I go back to Florida for the four winter month's I won't have anyone available to do the flattop for me.  I am not sure what to do.  I thought about going back to the sly look but my Illinois barber doesn't want me to do that - he says that then I will have to go through a long growing out period in order to restart the flattop.
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Bald Stories / Re: Before and After
« Last post by J_Scott on November 24, 2025, 11:20:32 AM »
@Razorhead Speaking from my own experience, those products only seem to work if you have at best minimal balding to cover up. Once your at the point where your seeing more skin than hair on top, it's not going to work or look natural. I seriously doubt the concealer/thickening technology has changed that much in the last decade since I last used it. What they don't show is even with all the concealer and spray in your hair, it still doesn't look natural up close.

In my opinion, you look great with a shaved dome, but keeping a tight crewcut or a tidy buzz is a great look and alternative for a balding guy who doesn't want to go the razor route. As long as your not looking like your hiding anything and keeping it short and neat.
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Beards / Re: Show us your beard!
« Last post by Razorhead on November 24, 2025, 10:23:35 AM »
@Semi-Sly I really like the cowboy stache with the flattop. it's a great look. I'm going back to a mustache over Christmas break. Why did the barber suggest the mustache? Did he figure it was time for a change for you?
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Head Shaving / Re: Exfoliate
« Last post by Razorhead on November 24, 2025, 10:16:01 AM »
I use an Aveeno scrub. It's pretty gentle and it's enough for me. I use it more in the summer than other times of the year mostly to clean off the sun screen. I only use it 1 or 2 times per week. I find other scrubs to be too abrasive.
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Bald Stories / Re: Before and After
« Last post by Razorhead on November 24, 2025, 10:13:12 AM »
@J_Scott I feel that buzzing and shaving is the best answer. On Instagram there are so many posts about products that claim to thicken and conceal thinning hair, and I just wonder how effective it all really is. It seems like so much work.  When I grow my hair, I still keep it as a very short crewcut. But I'm at a stage where I do wonder if I'm kidding myself. I don't use any thickeners or concealers because it seems like a lot of money being spent on products that don't work. And a lot of stress.

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Autos,Toys and Hobbies / Re: tires
« Last post by Chevytaker on November 21, 2025, 09:00:23 AM »
I like all season tires.  They seem to work well in Virginia and Maryland.
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Bald Stories / Re: Before and After
« Last post by J_Scott on November 20, 2025, 11:00:34 PM »
I remember being 25 and having a formal job interview. Because I couldn't wear a ballcap, I spent the whole morning carefully combing my hair over and forward, spraying it down with this thickening spray and hairspray, adding in concealer over my bald spot and all over. As I was walking from my car to the building for the interview, several large gusts of wind managed to dislodge and lift my combover up and blow it apart. I tried to keep it together until I found a bathroom, only to realize I had concealer all over my hands. I then finally decided that it was over, and buzzed my head down completely the next day. Within a few months I bought a new razor and took it down to the skin.
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Head Shaving / Re: Exfoliate
« Last post by J_Scott on November 20, 2025, 10:37:34 PM »
I shave in the shower, after rinsing under warm water, I apply scalp scrub (Never Salty brand), rub it thoroughly. Apply headslick over that and start shaving.
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Autos,Toys and Hobbies / Re: tires
« Last post by reddog on November 18, 2025, 06:36:29 AM »
@buddha , yes, you probably need those tires up where you live! And some warm hats. I'm near St Paul Mn, so my all wheel drive suv is nice. Stay warm!
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