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Introduction
by
bald_737
on 05 Jun, 2012 07:18
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Helo to all SBG, I am new just joined in last week. Have been reading some of the discussions and getting more into it. I had shaved my head last year for a good cause ie for a charity drive for children cancer society. I kept my head clean shaved for six months. Then let it grow for another six months to participate in that drive again. Now I am SBG, shaving everyday. I am thinking to go further this time after reading some of the postings. May consider going for permanent bald using tweezing or laser. But guess my wife will not agree. I am trying to tweeze slowly to make my hair line retreat like naturally. Any advice???
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#1
by
Paul the Headblader
on 05 Jun, 2012 10:38
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welcome
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#2
by
RoWilJr
on 05 Jun, 2012 10:48
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Welcome to SBG! Make yourself at home,post up and of course post a pic!
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#3
by
kalbo
on 05 Jun, 2012 19:14
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Welcome to the bald brotherhood. Look around, there are lots of information here I am sure you will find what you need.
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#4
by
Frontier Guy
on 05 Jun, 2012 19:28
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Welcome to the group. There's lots of knowledge contained in these bald heads, and even more willingness to share. Hope you'll stay and become an active participant.
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#5
by
IllinoisBaldy
on 05 Jun, 2012 20:04
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Welcome to SBG.
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#6
by
bald_737
on 06 Jun, 2012 02:03
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FrontierGuy, Thks for the support. Sure like to participate actively n learn more from the experienced SBG. I had ordered an epilator and hope when it comes, I can try to do a gradual retreating hair line. It would be hard to have a full head done as many ppl would notice it and the pain that I have to endure. Anyway, will try to follow the Norwood Chart. Any advice as to how to go about it?
Thanks to others too for their supportive notes.
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#7
by
Frontier Guy
on 06 Jun, 2012 04:30
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May consider going for permanent bald using tweezing or laser. But guess my wife will not agree. I am trying to tweeze slowly to make my hair line retreat like naturally. Any advice???
Personally this wouldn't be my approach. First I don't have the patience, and really not the desire to to endure the discomfort.
Besides, the morning head shave has become a very important part of my daily routine. It's that very small bit of time I devote to taking care of myself - both physically and mentally. I wouldn't give that up.
But to each his own. Good luck with whatever avenues you choose.
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#8
by
Mikekoz13
on 06 Jun, 2012 06:30
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Welcome to the Forum! Stick around and join in the fun!
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#9
by
wilky895
on 08 Jun, 2012 05:06
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Welcome to the group. I am relatively new here also. Great info and support on this site. I prefer shaving my head daily, I am clean shaven on face for work... so it goes hand in hand. Good Luck
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#10
by
Paul
on 08 Jun, 2012 06:00
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Welcome aboard
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#11
by
Natedawg
on 08 Jun, 2012 08:35
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Welcome, sir. I'm not sure I agree with the methods of hair removal you are mentioning, but of course you should do what will make you feel good about yourself in the end.
Just because I'm curious, I'm going to ask: You don't enjoy the act of shaving your noggin?
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#12
by
Mozingo
on 08 Jun, 2012 11:32
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Welcome to SBG.
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#13
by
SalWalker
on 08 Jun, 2012 12:14
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Welcome! I think most of us here just shave it with a razor and cream (or gel...or what-have-you) but to each his own. If you're asking for advice, mine would be to just shave it. As some of the guys have said, it becomes a normal, even pleasurable, part of your daily routine.
Best to you.
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#14
by
xnewyawka
on 08 Jun, 2012 14:11
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Welcome to the forum. Just enjoy the shave, forget about the tweezing.