Well, from a guy that shaved off a full head of hair, I think you look awesome bald! Different, but good. You just have to deal with things you can't change. So many more important things in life that the amount of hair you have. Lucky for you, bald is a great look forcyou, and we are living in a time that shaved heads are just another haircut.
You did have nice hair. My story is different - I had a lot of hair, but never thought of it as nice hair. Too much curl to keep it in any decent style, but not enough curl for a curly style, if that makes sense. So even though my hair stuck around until age 50 or so, I never liked it. I wish BBC had been more popular and I had just shaved it sooner, like @Tony Dadá I do not have many old photos, but I found this on from about age 17
That's crazy amount of hair! Very Andre Agassi. And I thought that I had a lot.Fortunately,the smooth and shiny head suits you.
Wow you had a lot of hair. However, you look great bald and don't forget it.
You want "honest"? O.K., I will be honest:When I saw the first photo I said to myself; "I'll bet that guy is gay and he has a DAMN handsome face - that cleft chin - WOW! But that Toupee he is wearing is just awful!"When I saw the second photo I said to myself; "Well, that "headlight" hairstyle on the front is a bit better than his other toupee; but that photo must be from the early 1980's because he is wearing a Mullet haircut in the back that Billy Ray Cyrus would approve of!"When I saw the third photo I said to myself: "DAMN, he is A REALLY HANDSOME MAN! God, I hate him! Look at those eyes! I never noticed those eyes when I was distracted by those tragically tortured hairstyles he had when he was wearing that toupee! Hmm...but why would he hide that chin with the goatee? Less than 20% of the male population has the genes that result in a cleft chin - why would he hide that? Burt Lancaster would have been just another wannabee if he hadn't had that cleft chin!"And yes, I really miss my hair. Today especially I was missing my hair and contemplating trying to grow it again hoping that this time it might be better being that I am farther away from the medications, etc.......
Quote from: Semi-Sly on January 22, 2019, 11:33:04 PMYou want "honest"? O.K., I will be honest:When I saw the first photo I said to myself; "I'll bet that guy is gay and he has a DAMN handsome face - that cleft chin - WOW! But that Toupee he is wearing is just awful!"When I saw the second photo I said to myself; "Well, that "headlight" hairstyle on the front is a bit better than his other toupee; but that photo must be from the early 1980's because he is wearing a Mullet haircut in the back that Billy Ray Cyrus would approve of!"When I saw the third photo I said to myself: "DAMN, he is A REALLY HANDSOME MAN! God, I hate him! Look at those eyes! I never noticed those eyes when I was distracted by those tragically tortured hairstyles he had when he was wearing that toupee! Hmm...but why would he hide that chin with the goatee? Less than 20% of the male population has the genes that result in a cleft chin - why would he hide that? Burt Lancaster would have been just another wannabee if he hadn't had that cleft chin!"And yes, I really miss my hair. Today especially I was missing my hair and contemplating trying to grow it again hoping that this time it might be better being that I am farther away from the medications, etc....... Thanks for the feedback. I played drums in bands when I had hair, so that's why it was longer to fit in with the other band mates who all looked like Eddie Vedder. The thought of a mullet is enough to make anyone croak.The chin thing. HONEST TO HELL, I never even thought about it. Not something I notice in myself nor would think anyone else would. With or without facial hair, I can't recall getting any attention as a result.
Quote from: chrisphilly123 on January 24, 2019, 09:11:36 AMQuote from: Semi-Sly on January 22, 2019, 11:33:04 PMYou want "honest"? O.K., I will be honest:When I saw the first photo I said to myself; "I'll bet that guy is gay and he has a DAMN handsome face - that cleft chin - WOW! But that Toupee he is wearing is just awful!"When I saw the second photo I said to myself; "Well, that "headlight" hairstyle on the front is a bit better than his other toupee; but that photo must be from the early 1980's because he is wearing a Mullet haircut in the back that Billy Ray Cyrus would approve of!"When I saw the third photo I said to myself: "DAMN, he is A REALLY HANDSOME MAN! God, I hate him! Look at those eyes! I never noticed those eyes when I was distracted by those tragically tortured hairstyles he had when he was wearing that toupee! Hmm...but why would he hide that chin with the goatee? Less than 20% of the male population has the genes that result in a cleft chin - why would he hide that? Burt Lancaster would have been just another wannabee if he hadn't had that cleft chin!"And yes, I really miss my hair. Today especially I was missing my hair and contemplating trying to grow it again hoping that this time it might be better being that I am farther away from the medications, etc....... Thanks for the feedback. I played drums in bands when I had hair, so that's why it was longer to fit in with the other band mates who all looked like Eddie Vedder. The thought of a mullet is enough to make anyone croak.The chin thing. HONEST TO HELL, I never even thought about it. Not something I notice in myself nor would think anyone else would. With or without facial hair, I can't recall getting any attention as a result.Dude; that cleft chin is icing on the cake! Ever try showing it off? You could go clean shaven, or -i f you really want to rock the Mr. Badass look - frame that chin inside of a FuManchu mustache!
Quote from: Semi-Sly on January 25, 2019, 12:30:02 AMQuote from: chrisphilly123 on January 24, 2019, 09:11:36 AMQuote from: Semi-Sly on January 22, 2019, 11:33:04 PMYou want "honest"? O.K., I will be honest:When I saw the first photo I said to myself; "I'll bet that guy is gay and he has a DAMN handsome face - that cleft chin - WOW! But that Toupee he is wearing is just awful!"When I saw the second photo I said to myself; "Well, that "headlight" hairstyle on the front is a bit better than his other toupee; but that photo must be from the early 1980's because he is wearing a Mullet haircut in the back that Billy Ray Cyrus would approve of!"When I saw the third photo I said to myself: "DAMN, he is A REALLY HANDSOME MAN! God, I hate him! Look at those eyes! I never noticed those eyes when I was distracted by those tragically tortured hairstyles he had when he was wearing that toupee! Hmm...but why would he hide that chin with the goatee? Less than 20% of the male population has the genes that result in a cleft chin - why would he hide that? Burt Lancaster would have been just another wannabee if he hadn't had that cleft chin!"And yes, I really miss my hair. Today especially I was missing my hair and contemplating trying to grow it again hoping that this time it might be better being that I am farther away from the medications, etc....... Thanks for the feedback. I played drums in bands when I had hair, so that's why it was longer to fit in with the other band mates who all looked like Eddie Vedder. The thought of a mullet is enough to make anyone croak.The chin thing. HONEST TO HELL, I never even thought about it. Not something I notice in myself nor would think anyone else would. With or without facial hair, I can't recall getting any attention as a result.Dude; that cleft chin is icing on the cake! Ever try showing it off? You could go clean shaven, or -i f you really want to rock the Mr. Badass look - frame that chin inside of a FuManchu mustache!I'll keep the facial hair I have because I look so WASHED OUT without it. Think Mr. Clean.