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I fell off the fence! Day 1
by
Dzdncfsd
on 04 Nov, 2010 13:29
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Well today starts day 1 of my 30 day test. I had posted in the introduction area on monday. Well I had made the decision to go ahead and go sly while on vacation. I arrived in Oregon yesterday and after discussing with my girlfriend I made the decision that I had no other choice but to say goodbye to my hair.
So far its turned out much better than expected. She loves the look and due to my golf and the fact I wear visors about 4-5 days a week while golfing my entire head isn't white haha. Only the part my visor covered. I did however find a couple very large moles that I'll need to get checked out after I return from my trip. Maybe this was a great thing because without the alopecia and without going SLY these would have gone completely unnoticed.
I'll try to post some pictures later.
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#1
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 04 Nov, 2010 14:13
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#2
by
Mikekoz13
on 04 Nov, 2010 15:02
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See... we told you. A lot of women love bald men.....
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#3
by
Arnie
on 04 Nov, 2010 15:22
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#4
by
ozzie
on 04 Nov, 2010 16:14
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Congratulations!
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#5
by
Nonick
on 04 Nov, 2010 20:41
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He shaves!

He scores!!

Right on!
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#6
by
Razor X
on 04 Nov, 2010 22:07
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Correction: you didn't
fall off the fence; you jumped off! Congratulations.
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#7
by
crazy.irish.celt
on 05 Nov, 2010 03:27
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Grats, sir! If I were you, I'd go ahead and plan on getting the moles removed. According to my dermatologist, this is a preemptive measure, as they will now be receiving substantially-more direct UV than they might with a layer of hair covering them. It's a quick, painless surgery. Scars go away entirely within six months to a year and are much easier to care for when sly. =P
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#8
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 05 Nov, 2010 06:47
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Grats, sir! If I were you, I'd go ahead and plan on getting the moles removed. According to my dermatologist, this is a preemptive measure, as they will now be receiving substantially-more direct UV than they might with a layer of hair covering them. It's a quick, painless surgery. Scars go away entirely within six months to a year and are much easier to care for when sly. =P
Welcome to the land of the free and sly--and times 2 on crazy.irish.celt's advice. Been there, done that--and would have absolutely no scars where they left those suckers be for 10 years too long after which they did become squamous cell cancers. Get them off.
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#9
by
Dzdncfsd
on 05 Nov, 2010 09:37
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Thanks guys appreciate it. I'll be making an appointment for my dermatologist next week when i get home. It's been a little strange all day. I walk past a mirror and almost freak out each time I look up. I've even caught myself reaching up to run my hands through my hair forgetting it's gone haha. I'm happy that other than a few moles I had absolutely no marks or razor burn. I have very sensitive skin kn my face and used to get razor burn all the time. I ended up using the kiehls brushless shave cream on my head and it worked great. Really smooth and no irritation. I guess now I just need to learn my shaving technique. Took me a while to get it smooth and had a little difficulty around the ears which I guess is to be expected.
My girlfriend hasn't stopped rubbing and kissing my head since I shaved it. I have to admit I'm liking it haha.
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#10
by
Papa Don
on 05 Nov, 2010 10:19
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DZ, it's a win, win, win situation. You look and feel better about yourself, the girlfriend loves it and you found the moles in time. Life is GOOD!!!!
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#11
by
The Noggin
on 05 Nov, 2010 15:20
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Congrats on your success!

And that's just the beginning...
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#12
by
wpruitt
on 05 Nov, 2010 16:47
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My girlfriend hasn't stopped rubbing and kissing my head since I shaved it. I have to admit I'm liking it haha.
Sounds like a win-win situation
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#13
by
Tyler
on 05 Nov, 2010 22:06
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Way to go DZ!!