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Teenager shaving head
by
shouldi
on 20 Jun, 2011 16:35
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Hello. I am 14 and considering shaving my head. I recently got a #3, but people have made remarks about how short hair makes my forehead seem larger than it already is (approx. 5 inches). I am hoping that a shaved head will disguise my forehead, but I worry that this hairstyle will not suit a young teenager. What kind of impression does a bald teenager give you? Please keep in mind summer break has started, although I do have to attend an hour of school this week to complete my exam. Any input would be appreciated.
Please do not disregard my post and/or ban me due to my age. There is nothing that I will be exposed to that I have not already encountered. I am here to inquire this community about shaved heads - not to be immature.
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#1
by
stasiu
on 20 Jun, 2011 17:00
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Go for it !
As a kid I got clippershaved BALD from June-Sept. and the neighbor kids teased me alot. I had a high forehead (even then before I started losing hair) and looked pretty much sly with med. blonde hair. Its summer, do the head shave. Enjoy the look and feel and total freedom ! Keep it that way all summer and you may not want to go back to hair !
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#2
by
shouldi
on 20 Jun, 2011 17:19
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Although I tend to shy away from trying new styles in fear of being criticized by others, you have strongly persuaded me to completely shave my head. Thank you so much! Its time I build some self-esteem.

Edit: Although contrary to my previous post.... could someone provide me with a free bald rendering site?
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#3
by
Razor X
on 20 Jun, 2011 18:14
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What do your parents have to say about it?
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#4
by
shouldi
on 20 Jun, 2011 18:38
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My parents don't mind as long as I don't look completely outrageous bald.
I was told that since my hair is black, the remaining stubs would clearly outline where my hair grows and that my forehead would still be noticeable. Is this true?
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#5
by
Razor X
on 20 Jun, 2011 18:56
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Yes, if you've got dark hair there will be a lot of shadow. And because you're only 14 your hairline will still be quite visible. Take it down to a #1 and see how you like it. It will quickly grow back to a #3. If you like the #1 and are feeling adventurous, then go for the full shave. Just bear in mind that there aren't very many 14-year-olds with shaved heads so you'll likely stand out from the crowd. It will grow back to #1 in about a week. Are you prepared to live with a bald head for a week if you don't like it or if your friends tease you about it?
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#6
by
buddha
on 20 Jun, 2011 18:56
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I think with black hair that there would be some shadow but I don't know that that would be a bad thing necessarily. The advice that I would give is to be careful about your clothing and your presentation. Like combat boots with red laces worn with bloused pants and bomber jackets might be ill advised if you're in an area with a skinhead problem. And remember to be your usual friendly self in your dealings with people. We had a thread in here about sly being mistaken for racist skins and what most of the guys said was that projection of attitude is mostly what makes people look outrageous with clothing a close second.
P. S.: What is "bald rendering"?
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#7
by
shouldi
on 20 Jun, 2011 19:09
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Thank you Razor X, I'll cut my hair to a 1 and progress from there if I feel the need.
By bald rendering, I was referring to superimposing a bald head on a picture of myself to get a rough look at what I'd look like.
Thank you to everyone.
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#8
by
shouldi
on 20 Jun, 2011 19:17
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Yes, if you've got dark hair there will be a lot of shadow. And because you're only 14 your hairline will still be quite visible. Take it down to a #1 and see how you like it. It will quickly grow back to a #3. If you like the #1 and are feeling adventurous, then go for the full shave. Just bear in mind that there aren't very many 14-year-olds with shaved heads so you'll likely stand out from the crowd. It will grow back to #1 in about a week. Are you prepared to live with a bald head for a week if you don't like it or if your friends tease you about it?
Since there will be a lot of shadow, will my forehead still be highly noticeable? How would I achieve a close shave?
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#9
by
Daven
on 21 Jun, 2011 16:29
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I have a friend's son who is 14 and has a very high hairline, he wants to shave his head too. do you have the ability to post a photo on here? that way I can show my friend's son that he wouldn't be the only boy that shaved his head.
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#10
by
marty22
on 21 Jun, 2011 16:40
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14 sounds a tad young, honestly.
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#11
by
b.driscoll
on 21 Jun, 2011 19:06
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Way too young, in my opinion. How about a buzz cut?
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#12
by
shouldi
on 21 Jun, 2011 21:06
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I'm reassessing my choice to shave my head... what kind of head shape best fits a bald head? My head is straight on both sides and pointed at the the top.
I am currently sporting a 3 buzz cut and although the haircut is comfortable, I dislike it because it makes my forehead look huge. I think I might have a receding hairline, if that is possible at my age. I look decent with long hair, but it gets in the way of sports and with the recent 35 Celsius weather, I can't imagine having long hair again..
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#13
by
Razor X
on 21 Jun, 2011 21:36
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There is no "best shape" for a shaved head. Everybody always thinks there's something wrong with the shape or size of his head. Rarely does that actually turn out to be the case.
It is possible to have a receding hairline at 14, but it's rather unlikely. Are you sure that it wasn't that way all along and you never noticed until you cut your hair shorter? At any rate, I wouldn't worry about it. I'm sure you look just fine with the buzz cut.
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#14
by
xnewyawka
on 22 Jun, 2011 09:49
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Stick with a buzz cut for now, wait a couple more years before you shave it all off. I agree with driscoll and marty that fourteen is a bit young for a shaved head.