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Bald in the Winter
by
chuck63
on 18 Nov, 2018 04:56
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I’ve been bald by choice during the past three summers. It’s a great feeling and I like the look. I normally keep a buzz cut during the winter. If my hair is cut too close, my head tends to get cold. I don’t like wearing hats. Does anyone else have a problem with a cold head in the winter?
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#1
by
Barbero Pelón
on 18 Nov, 2018 05:45
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This is going to be my first winter shaved bald. Let see if I can handle it.
I don't like hats either (and is a crime hide a perfectly smooth head)
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#2
by
reddog
on 18 Nov, 2018 06:25
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Are you kidding me Chuck! I live in Minnesota. Yes, a bald head is very cold. I hate to wear hats too, but definitely needed. What bugs me is that stocking hats don't want to stay on a shaved head. I have a hat with fur on the inside and a strap under the chin.
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#3
by
scooby
on 18 Nov, 2018 06:26
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i do.i am not bald by choice. i have very little hair on the rest of my head,so i shave it off.i can feel the cool breeze in the warm weather and the cold breeze in the cold months.but it is worth it on how having a shaved head all the time makes me feel good about my self.i will either wear a cap or a winter hat in the winter to keep me healthy.
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#4
by
Sciguy68
on 18 Nov, 2018 11:44
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I will say ,it can get a little chilly but I wear a hat and I give everyone around a surprise when I take off my hat and show off my nice, bald head! If I am going somewhere where it is cold, I don't shave for a day so my hat has some "stubblr" to stick to. Good luck! It's worth being chilly until you get indoors or snuggle with your special someone!
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#5
by
nuts
on 18 Nov, 2018 12:39
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I wear a beanie while outside but take it off when inside to show off my shaved head.
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#6
by
Magoo
on 18 Nov, 2018 13:40
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Yes the cold is felt by a shaved head. I personally am a hat person, both in the cold and in the hot sun.
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#7
by
Laser Man
on 18 Nov, 2018 18:18
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I notice the cold too. I prefer to sacrifice style for comfort and where a cap in cold weather. As soon as I go inside, it comes off.
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#8
by
Semi-Sly
on 18 Nov, 2018 23:54
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I always hated hats when I had here because they’re always mess up my hair and it always looked horrible so I never wore one
but now with the shaved head hat goes on just great, no hair gets messed up, so having a nice soft stocking cap in my pocket that I can pull on whenever and feels so nice on my clean shaven skin has lsolved my hst-hate problem and keep me healthy
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#9
by
slybeard
on 19 Nov, 2018 12:16
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I am not a hat person either, but I still like my smooth head in the winter. Fortunately for me, I have a job that is 90% in the office, and I live in South Louisiana with mild winters. I do wear a hat if I intend to spend a lot of time outdoors on a cold day.
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#10
by
ScaraBerry
on 26 Nov, 2018 07:42
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I live in Finland and the winters here are freezing, already feeling it in my bbs scalp.
Having a winter coat with a hood is a good alternative to a hat. The days when I don't feel like wearing a hat I just put on the hood when outside, then obviously take it off when not out in the cold.
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#11
by
chrisphilly123
on 26 Nov, 2018 11:55
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I’ve been bald by choice during the past three summers. It’s a great feeling and I like the look. I normally keep a buzz cut during the winter. If my hair is cut too close, my head tends to get cold. I don’t like wearing hats. Does anyone else have a problem with a cold head in the winter?
cold sucks. but cold and windy really sucks. #1 defense: hoodie. #2 some form of Beanie Hat. And be prepared to loose a few.
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#12
by
reddog
on 07 Nov, 2019 17:57
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It's that time of year again! It was 11degrees this morning, so I guess it's time to get the winter hats out again. A cold head is really the only complaint I have about wearing a shaved head. I think I'll try growing my hair out to at least a buzzcut. See if I can go more than a week or two before I can't stand it!
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#13
by
leibows
on 08 Nov, 2019 06:23
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I can feel the artic wind, as my arthritis howls throughout this aging bod.
With that said, it’s HAT TIME.
Of course, as soon as I enter a temperature controlled indoors, it comes off and I become SLY MAN(without cape).
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#14
by
aarrggh
on 08 Nov, 2019 17:12
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Time to break out them Sly beanies . . . .