Sly Bald Guys Forum
Head Shaving, Grooming & Care => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: DayoftheDAWG86 on November 29, 2006, 03:45:27 PM
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Im 23 years old and I have a receding hairline, so I went ahead and shaved off all my hair, I noticed on the back of my head I have patches of acne. since then I have constantly washed the affected areas with what me being a guy, thinks is what i should use (exfoliator, and oil remover and so on) I was wondering if anyone would have any suggestions to get rid of the acne for good, I always wear a hat, so that doesnt help im sure, once i get rid of the acne I will stop wearing hats, its a catch 22... any suggestions would be great THANK YOU!!
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My wife uses a product called Clear.Now acne treatment that works really well. You can learn more about it and buy it here: http://tandm.wwdb.biz/Choices/Health.aspx?P=71 *note that we own the site that I sent you to.
I would also recommend seeing a dermatologist if it's really bad.
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The best thing I've done for my head (besides shaving it), was to quit using soap. It goes against conventional thinking, but after I stopped, the pimples and infected/ingrown hairs also went away.
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The best thing I've done for my head (besides shaving it), was to quit using soap. It goes against conventional thinking, but after I stopped, the pimples and infected/ingrown hairs also went away.
Yes! This is a very good recommendation. I use a facial cleanser to wash my head.
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I had a similar problem a couple of months ago -- after shaving for over two years. I found that exfoliating helped. I resisted doing it for a while because I thought it would cause more irritation -- and it did make things a little worse in the short run (for the first couple of days). But after a few days of daily exfoliating, it did get better. I now exfoliate about once a week and haven't had any more problems.
There is also a good bump remedy from Male Face that works really well for razor bumps and acne. You can buy it online at www.maleface.com.
Hope this helps.
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Actually a great product is Proactive. I used it way before Jessica Simpson did and it works really good if you stick to the program.
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I noticed that you said you wear hats.
That will cause a lot of acne espically if you put them on right after right after shaving. Give your head time to heal before putting anything on it.
Also, either thow out your old hats or thow them in the wash because hats carry a lot of bacteria that can clog your pours and create acne.
Dr. Noner
p.s. (line dry your hats because they will shrink) (damn you maytag)
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Thank you for sharing your medical wisdom with us Doc
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I've had similar problems (still do, to a lesser extent). Check out my thread:
http://www.slybaldguys.com/smf/index.php?topic=115.0
I'm using Dalacin C cream and it worked well for me. However, you should see what works
best for you. It's best to schedule an appointment with your dermatologist. He'll be able
to determine what kind of treatment you need. It'll save you a lot of time and money (no trial and
error and blowing a lot of money along the way).
Good luck.
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I have the same problem and my scalp is on the oily side *sigh* I just wash it with water no soap or anything like that towel dry it and use one of those exfoliater thingies and I saw a dramtic decrease in acne
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I've seen someone else recogmend taking a fish oil suppliment. It's said to work wonders for you skin, hair, and nails. Never used the stuff myself, but everyone I know said it's well worth the money. They say the cheaper ones are not the way to go though.
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I don't take fish oil suplements, but I do ingest a lot of omega 3s and 6s with my new eating plan. It does make your skin much better and I've noticed that my scalp isn't as dry.
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Im 23 years old and I have a receding hairline, so I went ahead and shaved off all my hair, I noticed on the back of my head I have patches of acne. since then I have constantly washed the affected areas with what me being a guy, thinks is what i should use (exfoliator, and oil remover and so on) I was wondering if anyone would have any suggestions to get rid of the acne for good, I always wear a hat, so that doesnt help im sure, once i get rid of the acne I will stop wearing hats, its a catch 22... any suggestions would be great THANK YOU!!
Honestly, you are worrying over nothing. Nobody can see it. Everyone here including myself has bumps/blemishes on their scalp, but from experience, unless it's at the very front tip of the head, people can't see them. Plus it makes you different from the rest of us with awesome shaved heads.
And remember, one of the plus sides of being a chromedome is the fact you stand out in a good way. If I were you, I'd just leave them alone, stop worrying, and be yourself. But I understand how you feel, I love looking in mirrors now as a beautiful bald guy(I went from an average looking guy to a guy who I feel can get what he wants when he wants, ie C- to a B+ or A in terms of my look) and i'm a perfectionist. I've seen how good it looks at this angle in this mirror, and I want it always to be that way. However, that is not necessary and I made a pact with myself to stop stressing over that.
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In fact you said it's on the back of the head. That's even less reason to worry, because seriously how many people look at the back of someone's head.
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...seriously how many people look at the back of someone's head.
Probably enough that you wouldn't wear a sticky note back there that reads, "Honk if you're horny." ;)
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...seriously how many people look at the back of someone's head.
Probably enough that you wouldn't wear a sticky note back there that reads, "Honk if you're horny." ;)
Well that is a little bit different Rob ;).
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...seriously how many people look at the back of someone's head.
Probably enough that you wouldn't wear a sticky note back there that reads, "Honk if you're horny." ;)
Well that is a little bit different Rob ;).
I thought about getting xyience bar coding tat'd on the back of my noogin but wife talked me out of when she pointed out I have professional career too.
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Well I appreciate all of your advice, I finally made it into a dermatologist, after 2 canceled appointments from being stuck over at work, He has me using Neutrogena oil free, and 2 prescription topical creams, Ive been using this for about a week and I think its starting to work pretty well. I also have a prescription pill that he gave me I started it today, I dont really think I need it but i'll take it and see how it goes.... The neutrogena and the topical stuff definately is drying my scalp out a bit, I assume its still cool to use a moisturizer, or would that be working against what Im trying to do? well thanks for all the advice I'll keep you posted
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I would refer to Dr Noner on this, but I don't see why it wouldn't hurt.
I'd check with yer dermatologist first, just in case. You never know what might interfere with what you're on already
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Well I appreciate all of your advice, I finally made it into a dermatologist, after 2 canceled appointments from being stuck over at work, He has me using Neutrogena oil free, and 2 prescription topical creams, Ive been using this for about a week and I think its starting to work pretty well. I also have a prescription pill that he gave me I started it today, I dont really think I need it but i'll take it and see how it goes.... The neutrogena and the topical stuff definately is drying my scalp out a bit, I assume its still cool to use a moisturizer, or would that be working against what Im trying to do? well thanks for all the advice I'll keep you posted
The pill is proabably an antibiotic. Is it tetracycline? Def check w/ the doc about the moisturizer. The topical stuff is proabably to help clear out the sebum and treat the blemishes you already have along with prevention- adding more stuff to it might counteract it.
If I were you I would wait for Noner MD though O0
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When I'm standing in a long line up at the grocery store and have already finished reading the front page of world news and the inquirer and looked at the entire selection of candy wrappers, that's when I start studying the backs of heads in front of me. It's amazing what people with hair have in there. Summer's best... ;D
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Before I shaved, I used a few shampoos to keep dandruff under control. Now that I'm shaved, should I keep using them? Do dandruff shampoos work on the scalp or the hair? How about using shampoo instead of soap on your head?
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Cbuck, welcome to the group, bro! For dry scalp I would recommend ditching the shampoo and start using a lotion as an aftershave, like headslick works great for me, but I think other here are also liking Matte for men.
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Cbuck, welcome to the group, bro! For dry scalp I would recommend ditching the shampoo and start using a lotion as an aftershave, like headslick works great for me, but I think other here are also liking Matte for men.
I use Nivea for Men Aftershave Balm, with Aloe (little white, square bottle).....works great!
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Yeah... and there is also that stuff. ;)