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Do you shave more than the horseshoe?
by
ProphetNoir
on 12 Apr, 2012 17:53
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Hello Again Sly Brethren.
Like most of you I am having a great time maintaining my smooth dome. I wonder how many others there are like me who have largely gone bald naturally and only have the 'horseshoe' of hair growing at the temples and around the back of the head.
If that's what you have, then answer me this:
Do you lather and shave your entire head anyway, or only the area where hair grows?
I ask because after last night's shave - where I did the horseshoe area only - I noticed that the shaved area felt noticeably smoother than the top of my head. I still lathered the top area and used the extra lather to touch up areas where I could still feel some stubble until my head was as smooth as glass.
Now I am considering running the blade over the rest of my head just as an exfoliating measure.
Any thoughts?
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#1
by
TheSlyBear
on 12 Apr, 2012 21:52
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Yup, I do the whole head. Otherwise the top isn't as smooth as it should be.
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#2
by
marshd1000
on 12 Apr, 2012 23:15
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For me, the only real bald spot is at the crown. Otherwise I have diffuse thinning over the top of my head. So I have to shave the whole head.
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#3
by
Paul the Headblader
on 13 Apr, 2012 00:19
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ow, crap. I've got a full head of hair which I hate. I've gotta shave it all.
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#4
by
-Doug-
on 13 Apr, 2012 07:06
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For me, the only real bald spot is at the crown. Otherwise I have diffuse thinning over the top of my head. So I have to shave the whole head.
Same here.
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#5
by
Sir Harry
on 13 Apr, 2012 12:39
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Well, Prophet, in my case, I'm thinning but still have fringes on top and at the crown...In my case I shave the top only once, but I have to shave the horseshoe area twice....weird but still achieves the desired result.
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#6
by
mangosink12572
on 13 Apr, 2012 13:09
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It feels better with the little fuzz I have on top to shave the entire noggin - I like a shiny- smooth dome.
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#7
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 13 Apr, 2012 14:06
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Definately have to shave the "runway" even though when you look there's no shadow, in the sun it looks like skin. Notice, if you will, some guys who are profoundly bald and don't go sly, so many times you see numerous scattered long thin hairs growing out of their "runways." And what's kind of weird for me is that it's the runway where I first can feel scattered stubble, sparce but stubble, hours before I can detect it by feel on the sides. It's just evidence that Mother Nature will ultimately take it all for most guys, but she's sloppy and none too exacting on her design, a good reason to get ahead and go sly.
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#8
by
ProphetNoir
on 13 Apr, 2012 19:18
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Yup, I do the whole head. Otherwise the top isn't as smooth as it should be.
That's exactly how it appears to me also.
Thanks to everyone for the feedback.
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#9
by
Razor X
on 13 Apr, 2012 19:58
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I think most people have some stragglers on top -- just enough to be a nuisance and need to be shaved.
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#10
by
Baldstu
on 14 Apr, 2012 04:15
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ow, crap. I've got a full head of hair which I hate. I've gotta shave it all.
Same here Paul but I kind like the look of guys that sahve and the MPB is visible
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#11
by
Slyfive
on 14 Apr, 2012 05:23
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I have alot less on top so it's easier to shave, but it's not gone far enough yet.
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#12
by
Sir Harry
on 15 Apr, 2012 03:55
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I have alot less on top so it's easier to shave, but it's not gone far enough yet.
I think that's what I was trying to say about my situation but couldn't come up with the words....Thanks!
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#13
by
Slyfive
on 15 Apr, 2012 23:39
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you're most welcome!
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#14
by
Baldstu
on 16 Apr, 2012 02:05
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Thehorseshoe in some guys is nice