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Thinking of shaving, would like some advice.
by
Jack Daniels
on 15 Oct, 2011 17:17
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Hey there,
Firstly I have to say this forum is excellent - I've been reading a few threads and the positivity is overwhelming.
As for me, I'm thinking about shaving my head, I'm interested to hear opinions though.

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If it happens that you guys think I should go sly, well, I'm a little lost as to where to start!
What sort of products would I need? What things should I look out for? Assume I know nothing, because I know about that much!
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#1
by
BaldHDbiker
on 15 Oct, 2011 17:35
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Welcome and enjoy the forum.
I'd recommend cutting your hair cut down with clippers to get the majority of the hair off. If you have some home you could do it yourself or go to a barber and have them do it.
Then you can easily shave it bald with either a conventional razor or an electric. I use electric myself as it does a great job and is easier.
Remember it's only hair and if you don't like it after 30 days you can grow it back.
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#2
by
DCdome
on 15 Oct, 2011 18:49
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Get a close buzzcut first. That'll give you a pretty good idea of what you'll look like shaved. If you like it, the next step is obvious.
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#3
by
Jack Daniels
on 15 Oct, 2011 20:14
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Thanks for the replies.

I think I'll go to get it cut short the next day I'm able.
Some of the things I'm curious about:
If I get a manual razor, are there any other products I should get - or are there any ideas anyone would recommend.
Up until now I've only shaved my face - are there good products for a post head shave?
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#4
by
BaldHDbiker
on 16 Oct, 2011 08:37
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Many guys use the Headblade. If you go to their website they have a video on how to use it which would be helpful for their product or any other conventional razor.
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#5
by
Paul the Headblader
on 16 Oct, 2011 08:38
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I think you should go for it
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#6
by
Jack Daniels
on 16 Oct, 2011 09:22
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Thanks, I will check out the headblade. I'm currently looking into the best way to proceed, things to use etc.
I think I'll cut my hair short soon, then depending how that is, maybe shave fully.
I have went through years of anxiety over this, but for some reason my biggest concern right now seems to be "Will my head be cold."
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#7
by
Mikekoz13
on 16 Oct, 2011 09:33
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Welcome to the Forum, JD!
Yes your head will be cold!! Get some nice hats!
I'm a headblader...... a word of caution about the HB. If you decide to use one, go slow and do NOT push down on it.
It takes a little practice to get used to it.
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#8
by
tomgallagher
on 16 Oct, 2011 10:03
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Welcome to the group. Keep it simple at first. A good blade and some good shave cream and just take your time.
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#9
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 16 Oct, 2011 10:04
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Based on the pictures you've provided I think you're right on target about where and why you're going. It won't be long until you're deep into the "combover" mistake. Cutting it shorter will stop that. You'll probably also find that you will look younger--it's a common result of getting rid of long hair when mpb develops. If you shave it down, well, you've read the posts here, it's a wonderful experience for almost every guy that's embraced the idea.
Once you've gotten it buzzed you will also probably start wondering what you'll look like if you take it to the bone--that's the itch, so scratch it. If you don't like it it will grow back, or at least all the hairs that weren't programed to drop out already.
Glad you found SBG--
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#10
by
Jack Daniels
on 16 Oct, 2011 10:50
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I appreciate the replies from everyone.

I've taken the advice onboard about the Headblade etc - As stupid as it may sound I always thought shaving you head was a more complex thing. I imagined lotions etc being needed... quite honestly I'd never really thought about it!
I'm on the fence as to whether to try this now, or wait until spring comes around. Once I've tried it though I'll update people on the various stages.
Thanks again guys.
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#11
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 16 Oct, 2011 11:41
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I'm on the fence as to whether to try this now, or wait until spring comes around.
Found this wisdom on the internet:
carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero
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#12
by
Acme
on 16 Oct, 2011 12:33
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I'm with saintc. You're balding which isn't a great look especially for a young guy. Since your hair is rather long now, I'd buzz real close first just to get a little feel for it and then shave. Remember, bald is different than buzz. You will most likely be much happier bald than balding and it really does feel good. And it's great not having to worry about if your hairs get messed up or if someone is looking at the bald spot.
I haven't been through a winter yet but I wouldn't worry about the cold. Just do it when you feel you're ready and get a hat. You won't have to worry about the hat messing up your bald head.
I have a head blade but still haven't tried it because the regular razor seems so easy and I'm worried about the learning curve.
Welcome to the group.
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#13
by
Laser Man
on 16 Oct, 2011 12:53
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This is my first experience with cooler weather and the answer is "yes, your head will be cold". It's not bad, though. You just notice the cooler air and breeze more. Personally I like how it feels.
I started shaving with a HeadBlade, but now use a Fusion. Take the advice about not pushing down on the HeadBlade. You can get nasty cuts if you push down.
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#14
by
kevin
on 16 Oct, 2011 13:09
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If you are wanting to keep your hair, you could try doing what I call an extended high and tight cut.
I'm a norwood 3 and at the moment, I keep my hair on top but shave the sides to a 2 or so. I feel that keeping the side hair trimmed and shorter than the hair on top can make your hair look better. It's almost like a high tight haircut but with the hair on top cut longer.
If not, give it a go shaving. You can try it and if you don't like it or get bored of the look you can always grow your hair back.
Or if you love it, you have found a new style and worrying about hairloss is over.
All the best.