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On the fence? Think I created it....
by
oxfordjon
on 27 Aug, 2012 06:54
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Hey guys, been lurking for far too long.
So I had the courage to do a number 1 buzz, which went well.
Then didn't have the courage to go any further, so my hair greeeeeeeeew.
And is now something like this :
Really wanna go bald, but kind of need to pluck up the courage to sit at the barbers and go for it and not say "well I don't know" when I get told "Are you sure?!"
Bit of help will go a long way.
PS did anybody's style totally change when they decided to go bald?
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#1
by
waine
on 27 Aug, 2012 07:16
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Hello Oxfordjon
Welcome to this forum, I trust you will get the advice and encouragement you are seeking right here...
What are your motives for wanting to go "Sly?" If you just want to do it for a different hairstyle, then it can be a bit daunting as you have no "reason" when people ask you why you did it. However, most people these days just ask why you did it, only to make conversation, not to tease or mock. Also, you will find that if you are curious to do it, your curiosity will eventually get the better of you until you try it.
See how the no 1 buzz cut goes for a while, read some stories here on the forum, and see if that will encourage you to go totally Sly.
Good luck with whatever your decision is.
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#2
by
bobster
on 27 Aug, 2012 08:30
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Just do it man. Like you said with the buzz cut it grows back in. Best thing ive ever done. My style has stayed the same. Nothing has changed but my inner confidence has went through the roof give
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#3
by
Slynito
on 27 Aug, 2012 08:33
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It will grow back in a couple weeks...shave it, try it!
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#4
by
Paul the Headblader
on 27 Aug, 2012 08:51
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hey. shave it off. in this world, it's all about you.
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#5
by
Andrei
on 27 Aug, 2012 10:23
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Since you already tried the #1 buzz cut you can go further trimming your hair without any guard attached and finish with a razor.
The buzz looks good on you so I have no worries that you'll pull off the sly look.
Regarding the style... yes, my hair style has changed, now I'm BBC and I'm keeping it; but your style changes... only if you want it to change.
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#6
by
KDusk
on 27 Aug, 2012 10:37
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Hey oxfordjon,
You look great either way and just like the previous members said: it will grow back. If you're not confident enough to let a barber / hair dresser do it, then why don't you do it yourself? No need for making an appointment and deciding on the spot, you can do it in your own time at home. Just be sure to use a new razor.
About changing styles: mine changed for about 50% I guess. I'm still wearing some of the same clothes I did before, but the new things I buy are completely different from what I would have bought before I shaved my head. I used to wear a lot of black, 'fashion' t-shirts and skinny jeans most of the time. Since going sly I haven't bought anything black anymore, no more skinny jeans and I finally have a nice collection of casual and dress shirts.
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#7
by
Razor X
on 27 Aug, 2012 11:00
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Take it from someone who has been there. If you're still on the fence after all this time, its because you really want to try shaving your head. It's going to eat away at you until you try it. If you don't like it, grow your hair back and you will at least gain some satisfaction at having given it a try.
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#8
by
kalbo
on 28 Aug, 2012 02:26
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Oxfordjohn, you are a good looking young man, you will look fine with or without hair. However, since you have the urge to go smooth, might as well try it. It will grow back if you don't like what you see.
As for the style change, I'd say it is more on the attitude change, the style just follows after.
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#9
by
Beardman
on 28 Aug, 2012 02:45
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Mate, the feeling you get from finally taking to it all off will be amazing. I know you are nervous now, but as everyone else has said, if you truly want to go sly, then it is just going to eat at you until you try it! So you may as well give it a go sooner rather then later
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#10
by
Frontier Guy
on 28 Aug, 2012 04:08
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Hi Jon,
I think you've got yourself so worked up over this that it's become a HUGE deal for you. It's not. It's a haircut!
Paraphrasing your previous posts:
01/2011 I want to be BBC
04/2011 I want to shave sly
10/2011 I really want to
08/2012 I really want to
So for 18 months you've had this very strong desire which is not resolved. Not good to let that fester.
Of your pictures, I think the one with the buzz looks more natural and carefree. And I suspect Sly will look just as good or better. Particularly with the relaxed personality which will appear because you've finally answered the question: "What's it like to be Sly?"
So down to the practical matter: What's the downside of going into the bathroom now and shaving Sly? You've got to answer that one, but my guess (from your posts) is that your total concern is about what others will think or say. You've mentioned both family and friends reactions. Why does that matter enough to control your action? It's your head and your decision.
Best advice is to do it now (that will release you from the indecision) and commit to the 30-day challenge which will give you and everyone around you time to integrate the "New You" into their frames of reference.
After 30 days, if it's not you just let it grow out. No big deal.
Do you not have other things which warrant your mental energy? Anything from solving "Global Climate Change" to simply having fun.
Just do it.
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#11
by
oxfordjon
on 28 Aug, 2012 05:22
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Your totally right, I think this is it, just bought myself a head blade, It's going to happen when I get myself back up to Uni this weekend

- new housemates, new job, perfect timing!
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#12
by
Slynito
on 28 Aug, 2012 05:40
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Your totally right, I think this is it, just bought myself a head blade, It's going to happen when I get myself back up to Uni this weekend
- new housemates, new job, perfect timing!
Of course he's right and you have good timing on your side...go for it!
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#13
by
Frontier Guy
on 28 Aug, 2012 06:04
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Your totally right, I think this is it, just bought myself a head blade, It's going to happen when I get myself back up to Uni this weekend
- new housemates, new job, perfect timing!
No offense intended, but this doesn't sound committed or very convincing:
"I
think this is it..."
"It's
going to happen when ..."
How about shaving now, before you return to Uni?
Scratch that itch!Just sayin'
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#14
by
Sir Harry
on 28 Aug, 2012 07:36
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Four words: You can do it!