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#15
by
BaldBear
on 07 Jan, 2010 13:05
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Shine is Fine! I use Headlube Glossy
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#16
by
marshd1000
on 07 Jan, 2010 22:40
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The shine occurs naturally for me. But there are times I like to use HeadLube Glossy! I love the shine!
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#17
by
geoguy
on 07 Jan, 2010 23:38
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Ok, I'll be the odd one out. I like it matt. Because where I live its quite (ok, actually VERY) warm, so irronically, I usually have a shine. So, I don't know if this is the right thread to ask, but how do I get a more matted look?
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#18
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 08 Jan, 2010 07:14
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Ok, I'll be the odd one out. I like it matt. Because where I live its quite (ok, actually VERY) warm, so irronically, I usually have a shine. So, I don't know if this is the right thread to ask, but how do I get a more matted look?
Although I like shine--I too live in a very hot climate, and humid,--but I find that Curel lotion moisturizer that I rub on the scalp before going to the gym in the morning tones down the shine somewhat, as does Gold Bond. My purpose is to make sure I keep the scalp in good condition. Then I shave after working out, and I'm after shine then. You could try those, but in the heat and humidity, I don't know anything that will prevent a great shine from developing by the end of the day. Short of "powder" I'm not sure if anything works in the tropical and sub-tropical climates unless you're naturally matte.
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#19
by
mangosink12572
on 17 Jan, 2010 11:40
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I am in a bar every night having my Bombay Saphire Martini - - - -one night last week the bar tender (who I know) said - - Richard bend your head down - -I want to comb my hair - - - - - -The shine was there and it is natural
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#20
by
CraftyGuy
on 17 Jan, 2010 12:59
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Love it smooth and shiny!

I use HeadLube Glossy with a few drops of Shave Secret added for good measure.
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#21
by
jimbo48
on 17 Jan, 2010 17:54
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For several years, I had been buzzing my full head of hair. Gradually going from a #3 guard to a #1. A few months back, I found a Wahl trimmer with a #1/2 guard which buzzed me down to 1/16". It surprised me that my head actually shines when using the #1/2 guard. Guys at work have mentioned that my head shines now. I like the look of a shiny head. When I get up enough nerve, I will go all the way and shave it clean.
My wife initially complained about my #2 and #1 buzzcuts. She must be getting used to the short hair, because she has not complained for a long time. When she first noticed the 1/16" buzz, she said, "Your hair is so short now, you might as well shave your head".
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#22
by
Razor X
on 17 Jan, 2010 19:07
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When she first noticed the 1/16" buzz, she said, "Your hair is so short now, you might as well shave your head".
Exactly. So what are you waiting for? I don't know how anyone can go that short and resist the urge to take it all off. It will only take 3 or 4 days to grow back to a 1/16". Most people won't even notice the difference, but you will love the way it feels.
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#23
by
CraftyGuy
on 18 Jan, 2010 04:40
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Yeah - go for it, Jimbo!
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#24
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 18 Jan, 2010 07:12
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When she first noticed the 1/16" buzz, she said, "Your hair is so short now, you might as well shave your head".
Well, when it comes to hair, it's always your personal choice, but your wife is giving you excellent advice, what's your reason for not shaving this morning?
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#25
by
mangosink12572
on 18 Jan, 2010 08:09
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Jinbo - - -Go for it - - -you will enjoy it - - -it feels great after a shave - - -smooth - -like nothing else
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#26
by
geoguy
on 18 Jan, 2010 13:42
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I would suggest listening to the misses... Just shave it. AND trust me, that first shave is amazing. The slight resistance from your hair to the raizor... For me it just felt GoooooooD

Go for it!!
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#27
by
Razor X
on 18 Jan, 2010 13:54
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I would suggest listening to the misses... Just shave it. AND trust me, that first shave is amazing. The slight resistance from your hair to the raizor... For me it just felt GoooooooD
Go for it!!
Not only that, but it's much easier to shave your head every day than it is to try and maintain a 1/16" buzz. You'd have to buzz your hair every other day to keep it at that length. I went through a phase when I decided to buzz instead of shave; I didn't even last a week, because the clippers are just a pain to use, there's more mess to clean up, etc. Just take it down to the skin.
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#28
by
jimbo48
on 18 Jan, 2010 17:56
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Thanks for the advice and encouragement. Now that I think about it, the wife did leave the door open for me to shave it off. At work, another head shaver (many shaved heads there) said the same thing to me, "Your hair is so short, why don't you go all the way?"
One thing holds me back. I am not sure what type of razor to use. I'm afraid it would be a bloody mess because I bleed easily when I shave my face. For that reason, I have a full beard.
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#29
by
Razor X
on 18 Jan, 2010 18:25
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Thanks for the advice and encouragement. Now that I think about it, the wife did leave the door open for me to shave it off. At work, another head shaver (many shaved heads there) said the same thing to me, "Your hair is so short, why don't you go all the way?"
One thing holds me back. I am not sure what type of razor to use. I'm afraid it would be a bloody mess because I bleed easily when I shave my face. For that reason, I have a full beard.
Use a good quality razor like a Fusion (the razor of choice for most around here) and some good quality shaving gel. If you prep properly -- get your scalp good and wet beforehand and take your time, you shouldn't nick or cut yourself. The skin on the scalp is more taut than your face, so it's actually easier to shave than you think.