Sly Bald Guys Forum
Discussions About Being Bald => 30 Day Rule / Beginners Section => Topic started by: Chris44 on June 23, 2014, 08:17:37 AM
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Hi nice to meet you all. This is my first post and i'm basically just looking for some guidance. I've been noticeably balding for the last year and a bit and to be honest I don't like it. I keep changing my hair from short to long to bald (albeit only for a very short time) and I just want to go bald permanently.
Like I said I have gone bald before by shaving with a razor. One of my main issues with it was motivation as strange as that sounds. When I shaved my head it took me ages. I wasn't determined enough to do it every day. I spent the whole day dreading it. I've heard people say they do it while in the shower. So my questions are: do many people do it in the shower and how without a mirror? Also do the majority of you shave everyday or every other day etc? Once again sorry for another newbie thread. Thanks a lot.
Chris
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If you are young, a bald head makes you look older. If you are older, a bald head makes you look younger.
As to shaving, it takes a little time to develop a technique that gives you a fast, smooth shave. I shave every day in the shower without a mirror. It adds 5 - 7 minutes to my shower at this point.
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Welcome, Chris! No apology necessary, that's what we're here for.....I can sympathize with the lazy part of shaving, I've gone as many as five days without shaving, but that's mostly due to a weird work schedule. When you shave without a mirror, it's just best to do it by feel. I usually like to focus on my head and take my time on the days I do shave, so I rarely shave in the shower. Once in a while, why don't you get a barber to shave it for you, at least until you feel comfortable in doing in on your own. Good luck!
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Thanks for the advice guys. Much appreciated. I ordered a headblade and some headslick last night so i'm excited to try it out. When I did shave I was using a fushion and some ordinary shaving foam (don't know how bad that it is) and to be honest an awful technique. With the grain, against the grain, applying loads of pressure. I just couldn't get it clean so I was basically just forcing it off. As you can imagine my head was red with bumps appearing regularly. This along with a lack of motivation meant I left it to grow. So this time I want to do it properly and give it the best chance. Hence the headblade, which appears to be one of the most popular choices. Any advice so so I stand the best chance of sticking with it highly appreciated.
Chris
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Be aware that mastering the headblade is not easy. I suspect that if you are already having motivation problems shaving, that adding trying to master a (to me at least, ornery and difficult to use razor) into the equation isn't going to help things.
Your mileage may vary of course, but I'd stick to razor that you are already comfortable using.
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P.S. I shave every 2 to 3 days. Not in the shower.
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I shave pretty much every day, at the sink after I shower. I use a headblade. It takes more then 5, less than 10 minutes. So the time you need for shaving will definitely decrease once you gain more practice and proficiency.
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Hey Chris! Welcome to SBG.
It's because of that lack of motivation that it's called the 30 day 'challenge'... It's not easy, especially when you do it for the first time in your life and then have to do it for 29 days lol...
What i'd do if I were you (to start off) is just buzz it. Buzzing it everyday is quite easy, takes no more than 5 mins and it's a much simpler process unless you use the Headblade like Tobler1.
It's a transition you need to make. As ideal as shaving your head and sticking to it for life is, it's not easy and can work against your confidence... so in the beginning, just buzz it down regularly as short as possible and then from time to time, start shaving it..
Using the HeadBlade makes a hell of a difference though, so when you start shaving every day and are motivated to do so, keep it handy :)
Hope that helped, best of luck!
I started balding at 18/19 so I know what you're going through ;)
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Hi Chris,
I shave at the sink, not the shower and while I am in front of a mirror, I use my hands to feel spots I missed. Like you, I don't want to take the extra time to add head shaving to my daily routine so I shave my head twice a week - once on Sunday night and once on Wednesday night. That keeps me looking sly for the week. I don't mind the sand paper-y feel and the slight shadow I get as I get closer to my shave.
When I was using a cartridge razor, I had gotten the time down to less than ten minutes. Now that I am using a DE razor, I take my time - partly because I want to avoid cutting myself, but mostly because the shave with a DE razor is very relaxing to me and I look forward to it on Sundays and Wednesdays!
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Welcome to the club, Chris. I'm another daily shaver. Like some of the others, I do it at the sink just after showering. I tried the headblade but found I kept cutting myself. My razor of choice now is a Schick Hydro 5. Don't worry about using a foam. That's what I usually use although I alternate it with a cream. You might want to try an aftershave balm as well. Nivea makes a good one for sensitive skin. As far as the shaving itself goes, I actually enjoy it. It's about the only time of the day when no one can bother me.
Good luck!
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Welcome aboard.
Shaving the head can be relaxing. Take your time and enjoy.
Just a point, i would say that being bald young or old doesnt mean it will make you look younger or older!! That is all down to genes!
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Welcome, Chris!
I would say that if you let it grow out too much, you will most likely need to buzz it down with electric trimmers first. This will make razor shaving easier. After that, if you shave every two or three days, you will most likely be fine. I agree with TheSlyBear in saying that you may want use a razor you are already familiar with first... or a regular style razor before trying to add the Headblade into the mix. I like the Mach 3 better than the fusion for this, but some guys prefer the fusion over the Mach 3. No matter what razor you are using, don't apply too much pressure.. .this never turns out too well.
In my opinion, the 30 day challenge does not mean you HAVE to shave every single day for 30 days.... but that you keep the look for 30 days... stubble is fine... but anything longer than that may need electric trimmers.
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Hey Chris!
I shave every day in the shower with a mirror. There's nothing like feeling a freshly shaved head every morning. As others have said, use a razor you're already comfortable with. As far as gel goes, Edge is good for sensitive skin and I've heard Nivea is too. Just experiment and see what works best for you.
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Thanks a lot guys. All your replies are really appreciated. I probably should have come here before ordering my headblade as half you are saying using it and the other half saying it might be a bit too advanced for me. Anyway I ordered some headslick to go with it so really hoping this will help? From what I can see is the only difference between the HB4 and HB6 blades the number of blades on the razor? So the technology on both is the same? If that is the case, what are the pros and cons of each? Thanks
Chris
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The # Of of blades is nothing more than advertising hype . If you notice every body uses a different razor what's best is a matter of opinion and the amount of hair they have left. Just start with any good razor and experiment from there.Starting with the head blade is not the easiest way but it's doable.
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Lots of blades = Lots of irritation!! Plus, lots of money!
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I agree with Magoo. Each guy figures out what works best for him.
I shave daily in the shower using a mirror only while I am going around the goat. The Fusion Proglide has become my razor of choice when I am in the shower. When I shave in the evening, I can take my time with the DE at the sink.
I have tried both the HeadBlades, and neither worked as well for me or got me as smooth as the other razors. HeadSlick is a great product. I found that a pre-shave oil like Shave Secret really works well for getting a closer shave with less irritation.
Glad you joined us, Chris.
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Welcome Chris.
For me: Everyday in the Shower with a Headblade.
It did take a while to master the technique ... now it's probably about 5 minutes.
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Hey, and welcome. I'm still an FNG myself. I'm a stay at home father of twins, who also has a full time job, so my schedule is nuts. Shaving my head in peace is a luxury I am rarely afforded. I started by having a barber do It for me. After the one time the barber did it I knew it'd be for me.
I got the headblade right away and I love it. Back when I first started I was shaving almost every day (after I worked my way up to that). Now I honestly shave whenever I feel like it. If one week is crazy then I go a week without shaving.
With that said, I think it's all relative. If I have let the hair build up, shaving may add significant time to my shower. But when I shave daily it's extremely quick. So either a little extra time every day, or a significant amount of time once in awhile.
But I also have a beard, so shaving in the shower also requires me to shave some outside the shower in front of a mirror.
Regardless, you'll find what works for you. I never shaved my noodle with a reg blade, so the transition to the headblade was easy for me
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Indeed ... everyone is different. I have two friends who shave their heads twice a month - no more, no less. They look great regardless of whether it's down to the skin or well-stubbled.
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Sorry for the time away guys. Got my Headblade shortly after first posting but been so busy haven't had time to commit to. Anyway I said this was the weekend. I left today empty and my only task for today was head shaving. Wow. Headblade is absolutely brilliant. Found it so easy. Followed all the tips on here about using Headblade and it worked a treat. Nice smooth shave, no bumps, very happy. Only problem I have a pale scalp and shorty after my fiancé said to me 'I don't want to upset you'. I thought no she hates it. 'Youve shaved a bit of your eyebrow off'. Look in the mirror I've put a little line in my eyebrow. No idea how. Looks like I've done it on purpose to be 'cool'
Chris
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Chris,
That's pretty funny. I think I want to try that!
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Guess the blades are SHARP!
With summer here, you should have a tan on top in no time.
Just watch for sunburn.
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3 shaves down now and i'm still loving it. As I said before no irritation. I don't know if you read my original post but I said it took me ages and I hated doing it. Well with the Headblade i'd say it added 10 minutes onto my shower and it really is much nicer to do. One happy bald man :)
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With experience the time required will shorten a bit further. Just don't go too fast so that you become careless and injure yourself.
Similarly, don't shave so quickly that you forget to ENJOY the experience!