-
New Here and hope for a push
by
stevef
on 15 Jun, 2013 10:49
-
Hey everyone.
After a few months of looking at this forum Ive finally signed up and posted. Let me just say that its a great community and I stumbled upon it by accident. I am 28 and for years have been considering changing my look and shaving my head down to the scalp. The urge started about 10 years ago when my mate did it and I loved how it looked and felt but as my style had never changed I never had the guts to do it.
Now fast forward about 5 years later, I started to get a touch of scalp psorises which is something my Dad and his brother suffered with in their 20's. It can be treat with shampoos etc but it can cause alot of flaking and ever since then I have always been paranoid about my hair and if flakes are noticable or not, I hide it well under my mop but im constantly thinking about it and I feel the weight of the world!
Now intresting thing is my Dad and my uncle have been free of it for years - what did they do? they were simply advised to shave their heads and they gave it a try and after using the shampoo on their heads they were flake free within 24 hours. I read up on this and read similar stories from people on the net and they have had similar success and its something to do with the air and light getting to scalp and the medication getting to the scalp rather then being blocked by the hair.
Despite this and despite the fact Ive always been a fan of the look, ive never had the guts to do it. Here is a picture and I would love advise from everyone here as to what I should do? My house mate thinks I should and has some clippers annd said to just tell him if im ever ready and he will do it.
Thanks for reading!
-
#1
by
TheSlyBear
on 15 Jun, 2013 10:52
-
If you've got the itch -- and it sounds like you've been wanting to scratch it for a long time -- just go with it.
There's no downside as, in the unlikely event you aren't thrilled with the freedom from worry that you will feel, it grows back!
Go ahead, give it a try. There's nothing to lose except needless worry about your hair.
-
#2
by
Sir Harry
on 15 Jun, 2013 12:25
-
Welcome, Steve! As Sly Bear said, if you have the urge, go for it, and if you don't like it, it will indeed grow back....Your condition may improve some even if you just no-guarded your hair instead of full shaving with the razor...but you have a nice-shaped head that would look good sly...Good luck!
-
#3
by
balddaniel
on 15 Jun, 2013 12:43
-
I think it is time for the housemate to get out the clippers and give you a shave down. I think you will look HOT! Time to scratch the itch
-
#4
by
stevef
on 15 Jun, 2013 12:47
-
Thanks for the positive comments so far... what has been said does make a lot of sense and I really thought by posting and getting responses like this would make it easy lol. But even though I agree with what is being said im still finding it hard to actually go threw with it after talking about it.
Just so nervous and I think its more difficult that all my life ive had the same look etc so its hard :s
-
#5
by
Cave Dweller
on 15 Jun, 2013 14:36
-
Welcome, Stevef
Feeling nervous is very common and natural.
You just have to start. After that, the anxiety goes away and you will look forward to seeing the finished look.
I never have regretted going sly.
-
#6
by
stevef
on 15 Jun, 2013 14:57
-
thanks. any guidance? shaving foam etc may irrate my scalp further, so what can i do to get it all off?
-
#7
by
bud
on 15 Jun, 2013 15:35
-
Welcome stevef. Like the other guys said. Go for it. you will like the bald look.
-
#8
by
nuts
on 15 Jun, 2013 16:01
-
Why not get a barber to do it the first time. It's a positive experience. The real advantage yopu have identified is that you will clear up the scalp problem once and for all. Hair will always grow back if you don't like the look - but am sure you will.
-
#9
by
stevef
on 15 Jun, 2013 16:02
-
thanks!
i wanna avoid barbers as by that time id talk myself out of it!
-
#10
by
mrzed
on 15 Jun, 2013 19:16
-
Welcome, and thanks for posting, Steve.
I just worked my hair down a bit at a time. #4, then #3, then #2 etc. And one day I took off the guard and buzzed my head. Did it myself. Easy to do. No need for a barber. The no guard buzz was almost bald. Now that I go back and look at picture of that day, I looked bald, but it wasn't until I got out the razor and shaved it bald that it FELT bald. And once I did that, I was sold. I've been shaving my head bald ... as the ticker shows. Almost 17 month's. I plan to continue until I'm unable. Really like the bald look.
You'll look good bald, too.
-
#11
by
bennett11
on 16 Jun, 2013 06:13
-
You will enjoy once you have done it. Buzz it short and proceed to shave - many different tools will work fine. People seem to have their own choice and procedures.
-
#12
by
stevef
on 16 Jun, 2013 06:58
-
guys thanks so much for the support and patience. I regret that nothing has changed yet, I was going to go for it last night then just couldnt go threw with it. So im thinking will tonight be the night as cant keep doing this - i was actually shaking from nerves last night. I just need another push and someone to try take the time to guide me in detail of best thing to do from start to finish so i get this done.
Also, I tried something else new last week and got my ears pierced for the first time. I have enclosed a recent pic taken last night showing the ears and the mop of hair I have now, to see if people still think would look good.
-
#13
by
Mr Jules
on 16 Jun, 2013 07:25
-
Also, I tried something else new last week and got my ears pierced for the first time. .
If you can get your ears pierced, then shaving your head will be a breeze. Reach for that razor.
-
#14
by
stasiu
on 16 Jun, 2013 07:52
-
The Best Gift You Can Give Yourself Is a Smooth Bald Head