Sly Bald Guys Forum
New Member Section => Introductions => Topic started by: Antimidas on July 29, 2009, 08:13:18 PM
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Good evening folks! Just joined the forum today. Started shaving my head Monday evening. I had that nice bald patch on the crown that just kept growing to the point when I got a buzz cut this past sunday, the only hair you could readily see was about a two inch stripe across the front of my head. Did not like the view from the rear so much, so I decided to take it all off. As an excuse, I let everyone know that I was donating $5 per person to a friend's breast cancer walk this weekend who just had the irresistible urge to touch my head. (Limit $100) of course.
So I have been doing a lot of reading the past three days and think I have a pretty good procedure down. But I am still experimenting. At the end of the hottest shower I can stand using exfoliating body wash, I lube up and strip it all down. The Fusion Gel and Fusion blade worked great. I figure it works well on my face, so it should be the best for my scalp. No complaints, but after using the Headslick and Headblade this evening, there is no comparison - except for the tricky part over the ears when going against the growth. After shaving, I wash it all off again with soap and then with the coldest water I can. Made the mistake of doing this in the shower the first time and could not catch a breath for about 2 minutes. Now I just stick it in the sink under and hit it with the cold water there. Finish with any type of aftershave lotion with SPF15 at least.
I am still trying to get used to the feel. My head seems to be a bit numb and feels a bit tight like I am wearing a winter hat. I don't know what I was expecting it to feel like, but that was not it. I guess the nerve endings just are not yet used to direct contact and most of the sensation of touch previously came from the follicles being manipulated? Maybe? But I sure can feel the breeze when I drive to work in the morning with the windows down.
Trying the Jergens Natural Glow Face to see if that reduces the whiteness. I am very light skinned as it is and the white is just shocking! I felt like I was walking into work naked and am getting mostly positive yet mixed opinions. Maybe color will sway the doubters.
Well, thanks for having me here. I look forward to lots of reading.
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First off Antimidas,
Let me start off by welcoming you to the SBG Family, we are all glad that you decided to go SLY and that you've joined us. As for washing your head with soap before or after a shave is not a good idea, soap can dry out the skin, instead I highly recomend one of two products, either Bald Guyz Wash and Shampoo ( www.baldguyz.com (http://www.baldguyz.com) ) or HeadBlade's Head Wash ( www.headblade.com (http://www.headblade.com) ), both are spacificly made for the bald head.
The numbing feeling will go away as you get used to shaving your head so don't worry as for the Jergens Natural Glow, I myself have never usedit, but I've heard it works well. Also did you know that HeadBlade now makes a HeadLube moistureizing cream with an SPF30, and Bald Guyz makes a Sun Block also with SPF30.
Lastly I hope that you did not realy take any monie from anyone for your (excuse) or if you have, you actually do donate it.
Keep posting!!
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Welcome Antimidas
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Welcome Antimidas!
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Welcome brother! I hope you find all that this site has to offer and that you post often and enjoy yourself here!!
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Clarification. I am not collecting money to donate. I am donating from my own pocket. The fact that I am doing it is a secret to everyone at work. i don't want to be seen as soliciting head rubs. If someone comes over and rubs my head, I increase the amount of money coming out of my paycheck. That is why I capped it at $100. Gotta be able to afford all the shaving gear. :)
Duly noted on the supplies Tom. This evening, I switched to the Nivea for men Razor Defense facial products because I had them on hand. I also switched from the Fusion Gel to the Headslick and that stuff is the best thing EVER. I have been to a half a dozen drug stores and am surprised at the lack of products available in Minnesota. Besides, ordering on the net will most often avoid the 7.125% sales tax.
I have not seen any of the SPF30 stuff. Everything I have seen is a 15. I thought a 30 would keep the color from coming in, but I read from people here that is not the case. If I can get my hands on it, I will definitely switch. I have had the burnt receding area nearly every summer and do not look forward to ever having that any further up. Now instead of a little virgin scalp, it is all virgin. And I saw the skin cancer picture on here. 'Nuff said.
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I am still trying to get used to the feel. My head seems to be a bit numb and feels a bit tight like I am wearing a winter hat. I don't know what I was expecting it to feel like, but that was not it. I guess the nerve endings just are not yet used to direct contact and most of the sensation of touch previously came from the follicles being manipulated? Maybe? But I sure can feel the breeze when I drive to work in the morning with the windows down.
Welcome here, Antimidas!
The numb feeling is a normal experience for the first days. Try to keep it in mind.
Enjoy your new sly head O0
J
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Welcome. And as for the experiementing, continue to do your reading and checking out the variety of techniques in the shaving section and don't be afraid to ask away with any questions. All the folks here are awesome and ready to help.
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Welcome Antimidas
I remember experiencing the same observations when I first went sly. Makes me realize how natural the feeling of being sly has become after 10 months. Just enjoy the "newness" of it all while it lasts.
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Welcome! That numb feeling is weird, isn't it? Kind of fun though. When the numbness is just a memory, you'll wish you had it back. :)
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Welcome to Sly Bald Guys and congrats on your new look!
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Welcome to SBG AntiMidas! Nice intro....so now join the fun!
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Welcome Antimidas, so glad you decided to join in on the fun and information. Visit often and chat to your hearts content.
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Feels really different. I really have to get used to air conditioning though. Keep getting chills running down my spine every time the condenser kicks in over my desk. *shiver*
People at work and people I have not seen since I decided to shave are still mixed 50/50. One female co-worker said "did you shave it again? There is no stubble." and then tried to criticize me when I said yes. "You really should grow it back." "I told her to get used to it. I don't have to look at it all day every day, so it does not bother me at all. And I kinda like the feel.
The tone will eventually even out. I do look a bit like a criminal when I don the shades. But I am single and the ladies love the bad boys. Been working to my advantage so far even if it is perpetuating the stereotype.
Now I just need to start the P90 program and drop from 260 to 200 pounds and everything will be golden. Hmm. Maybe darken the gray hair in the goatee. My own mother won't even recognize me. :)
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WELCOME 2 the site..........Looks like minnesotans will soon have a majority rule here...... b*n!
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Not just minnesotans, but SBG's from the Twin Cities. :) From your map, you are just down the street.
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Are the guys from Minnesota going to prepare lutefisk for the next convention? :/O :/O :/O
It will last a long time, I'm betting. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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" Oh for funny " ! :D
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We'll just have a winter convention up her when it is 30 below and se how many die-hards show up. :) I guarantee we will all be here.
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We'll just have a winter convention up her when it is 30 below and se how many die-hards show up. :) I guarantee we will all be here.
So who's starting the Ole and Lena jokes??? :/O :/O
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" SAINTC " sure knows alot about Minnesota...........hmmmmmm .
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Welcome Antimidas, good to have you join us.
By now you should be getting used to the smooth dome, and the tingling feeling has probably gone away too. As time goes on, the dome will "toughen" up, but always remember to use the sunscreen.
Enjoy the forum. O0
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" SAINTC " sure knows alot about Minnesota...........hmmmmmm .
My mother's family is from Minnesota, and I have cousins and family there. We keep in touch--but my food tastes have adapted to New Orleans & Louisiana cuisine. Never seen lutefisk served here, even the Lutheran churches don't have Lutefisk Dinners. Jello desserts and salads just don't cut it here either. "Covered dish" isn't a food group here as it is in Minnesota. Coffee--drink it after the meal, not with it and it's brewed, "Hot as Hell, Black as the Devil and Sweet as Love" as the old French people say-but in French. Other than that no major differences--well maybe the weather in January and February is somewhat warmer ;D.
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Trust me SaintC. I would trade you local cuisine in a heartbeat! Whenever there is a potluck (I grew up calling them pitch-ins) I make jambalaya. And I add more heat each time I make it because it is becoming a bit too popular. My family's roots are from the south and I still use my great grandmother's recipes to make good ole southern style food whenever I get homesick. Local food seems so bland by comparison. No texture and no taste. I even have the family recipe for moonshine, though I don't have a 50 gallon drum or a steady flowing creek nearby in order to make it just right. :) Grandpa was a Kentucky shine runner and learned to drive the get-away car at age 4 - a fact that my aunt is only now realizing as he turns 85.
But we do have some great transplants around us that still make fried okra, collard greens and awesome barbecue. None of that tomato sauce covered crap they call barbecue up here. Dang I miss New Orleans food!
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Welcome Bro O0
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Went to the groomer with the dog today and paid up for the head rubs. Total donation to Breast cancer 3-day $65. That is $5 for each head rub in the first week of shaving the dome. Now I just need to grow it all back and go to St. Baldrick's.