Sly Bald Guys Forum
New Member Section => Introductions => Topic started by: Brasspower on January 24, 2011, 02:02:03 PM
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Hi, I just joined the forum. I still have my hair (or what's left). My hair has been getting progressively thinner, in a "wispier" sort of way. The hair itself is not as thick anymore. Now at 21, I find that it looks okay when I step out of the shower and dry it, and then when I start walking around I feel like a toupee comic sketch, with my hair flying everywhere and stuff. I've always been a guy with bangs, because I've ALWAYS had a high hairline that I disliked. So my friend tells me she's sure my hair line is receding.
I think I'm still in denial. but looking at older pictures from a few years ago, it's obvious my hair is thinner or SOMETHING.
And I know I'd rather not go with horse-shoe hair. I don't want to be that guy that pathetically holds onto the hair he has left in the back of his head. I'm thinking of joining the ranks. Maybe not full shave, maybe just a buzzcut, but it's always something I have been slightly interested in and wasn't sure if I would look good with it. I'm talking to my barber next time I go. It's just a leap for me, always being a long haired kid.
I'm half excited, half very nervous. I always knew that I'd have hair troubles, because every man in both sides of my family has gone through the same thing. But they've all gone horse-shoe/star-trek doctor hairdo. I don't think I can do that. Not in this day and age.
Anyway, I look forward to being active on this website, and until I leap that chasm, I have plenty to offer with face shaving information!
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Welcome to the forum Brasspower. Glad you could join us! There's lots of good info and supportive folks here to help you make the leap when you are ready. O0
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The buzz cut is a good idea.
Even when I had hair back in the last Ice Age, it was wispy and fine and never looked good in my mind. When I went for the buzz cut, I suddenly stopped worrying about it at all. I did the buzz for two decades and was completely happy with my hair before deciding to go completely sly.
If your hair is a distraction, you might find that a buzz sets your mind at ease as it did for me. Then you can decide when/if you want to shave it completely or not.
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It doesn't sound to me that you're in denial at all. You'll know what to do when the time comes. :)
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Thanks everyone! I'm feeling a little better already!
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Brasspower, welcome to the best bald forum on the Internet O0
You are at the right place; at the right time! Kick your shoes off and stay a while! 8)
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Welcome to the Sly Side of Life, BrassPower...
Glad you found us.
Here you'll find lots of great info here on shaving products, the best razors to get the job done, techniques, tips, suggestions advice, etc, and just an all around great group of bald guys (BBC guys too)!! Many SBG members in your age group, as well!!
Check out the different categories on the main forum page. Lots of great reading there also!
When you're ready to "do the deed", and give SLY a TRY, remember NOT to rush your headshave. Take your time and
GO SLOW !! Rushing will only lead to nicks, cuts, slicing and dicing - and NO ONE wants to see that happen!!
When it is done properly, shaving your head can (and should) become a very enjoyable experience - much different than shaving your face!
You may not fully understand what I mean by that statement at this time, but if you decide to maintain the sly look, you will know soon enough!!
Once again, WELCOME to SBG!!
I GUARANTEE you're gonna' like it here!!
Post up a pic when you can!!
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Welcome Brasspower. It sounds like you're headed in the right direction with taking it down to a buzz. I say you should keep it for a while, try different lengths while you still can.
The main thing is you're aware of it, and plan on doing what feels right for you when the time comes.
The decision to take control is usually the toughest part for most guys, so I would say you have a good outlook going forward.
There's really no reason for a man to hold on to a fringe or horseshoe these days, unless he really wants to.
Enjoy the forum, and try that buzz! O0
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Welcome to SBGs!!! 8)
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Welcome, sounds like you're doing great regarding the non-problem of mpb.
"There is more felicity on the far side of baldness than young men can possibly imagine." Logan Pearsall Smith
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Took my about 3-4 months here before I got the gonads to take it away. The minute I did I had the biggest smile on my face you can imagine. It's been over 2 years now and I hardly miss a day with the razor.
Welcome.
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hi im david im goin thin on top and at sides...ive invented a touch up cos there is nothing on the market...its boss nobody can tell..its not for totalloy bald just balding and thinning...ive been using it for a year an its great
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Welcome! The buzz cut would be a good start for you, because you already know what you don't want, which is very smart! O0 I would have been devastated to be losing hair at 21 and probably would at my current age. I am currently bald by choice and every day I look in the mirror I like it more. Yes, it will be a shock at first but give it time, at least 30 days. I wish you the best and look forward to hearing from you.
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Welcome.
You're preparing - which is good. You have a fair idea of the destination - so no need to panic. Lots of support, information and feedback is available as you put your decision into action. Enjoy the forum!
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Welcome To SBG!
I know how you feel as your hair is thinner at 21--which would be devastating to me. I start having receding hairline when I was 22 or 23 & my insecurities kicked in where I would wear hats to cover it. Now I just wear my baldness with pride as I def. don't want the horse shoe look ;D
Post a pic of you when you buzz cut it to see how it looks and good luck man!
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Welcome Brasspower! Here you will certainly find people of all ages with the same thing your are going through. Mine started when I was 18 and I am 27 now. I started off with a #3 buzz cut (it was a misunderstanding with the barber) and kept going shorter till I got to the shortest setting on the buzzers. I still have yet to keep my head completely shaved, but I want to try the 30 day challenge soon! I would not say that all the guys with the horse shoe are desperately trying to hold on to what they have. I think those guys are the ones with the comb-over! There is a guy at my work that has the horse shoe and actually has a tattoo on the back of his head with a guy pushing a lawnmower, just above the hairline! That is some one who is comfortable with his baldness!
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I started losing my hair bad at 17, and shaved it all off at 20. Best thing Ive ever done for myself! I hope it will be the same for you! Welcome to the board!
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Ive seen that guy with the tatttoo of a man pushing the lawnmower on the Internet somewhere.
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Hi Brasspower,
Welcome to Sly Bald Guys.
You will find a lot of good information here.
I think that starting with a short buzz cut is a good start. That is what I did. I really like the sly look myself.
Baldjoeg
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Welcome