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Thinking about shaving it....
by
mineral13
on 15 Jan, 2014 12:15
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Hi everybody!
I just found this site today and have loved reading it so far. I am 29 and have been losing my hair for a while now. I've been getting it cut at a #2 for the past 6 months or so, and am thinking of taking the next step.
I currently use a Gillette fusion for my face, would that be ok to start with on the head as well should i choose that route?
Here is a pic of the back of my head, this is about a month after my last hair cut.
Thanks for any input!
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#1
by
DOC_OSMC
on 15 Jan, 2014 12:54
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Welcome brother!
I was buzzing my hair for the past year and was thinning on the crown, much like you. On my last pass with the clippers this past November, I noticed that it had thinned considerably and made the decision that it was time to shave it all off. I haven't looked back since. I say go for it! You'll feel such a sense of relief!
I also use the Fusion Pro-Glide and really like it. It gives me a smooth shave and I've had no issues with nicks or cuts. Started out with a Mach 3 and accidentally used the Fusion one day and have been using it ever since.
We only have one life. Live life, don't let life live you!
Peace!
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#2
by
DOC_OSMC
on 15 Jan, 2014 12:55
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Oh and it looks like you have a goatee, so that will work well with the shaved head. But then again, I am kinda biased to the look of bald and facial hair since I am bald and bearded.
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#3
by
mineral13
on 15 Jan, 2014 13:11
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Thanks for the input and reply Doc.
Good to hear on the fusion. I love the clean feeling it gives my face so was hoping it may work ok if I use it on my head.
And yes, I do have a goatee as well!
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#4
by
Cave Dweller
on 15 Jan, 2014 13:19
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Glad you joined us, Mineral.
I also use the Fusion for everything. I was using it on the beard before I started shaving my head. It still gives me the smoothest shaves of any of the razors I've tried.
When are you considering shaving it all off?
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#5
by
mineral13
on 15 Jan, 2014 13:46
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Thanks Cave Dweller!
I'm thinking about doing it this weekend.
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#6
by
reddog
on 15 Jan, 2014 14:56
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Welcome, like most of us here, you will probably love it. I look forward to shaving every morning, and I.m BBC. Nothing like the smooth feel of your head shaved. I have received almost all positive reactions. Trim your hair as short as you can before shaving for the first time.
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#7
by
nuts
on 15 Jan, 2014 15:38
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It sounds like you have decided on the weekend so we will look forward to the after pic. Personally I would keep the goatee as (I'm biased) some facial hair is a good combination with a shaved head. Enjoy the experience.
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#8
by
Sir Harry
on 15 Jan, 2014 16:03
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Welcome, Mineral! I think you would look good sly...but if you are afraid of making a mistake on the first go-round, you can always go to a barber and ask him to no-guard it for you first...or see if he does head shaves...Of course if you have all the tools you need and can do it on your own, go for it! Good luck!
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#9
by
Frontier Guy
on 15 Jan, 2014 18:18
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Another Welcome Mineral ... be sure to read the "30 Day Challenge" topics, which basically recommends you commit to the new look for 30 days to give yourself time to adjust to the new you -- and others as well.
Though, personally, it took me about 30 seconds to decide this was the way to go.
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#10
by
fcb2001
on 16 Jan, 2014 03:05
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I would just bic it. You are meant to be smooth since it look better
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#11
by
mineral13
on 16 Jan, 2014 06:23
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Wow thanks for all the replies and tips!
I will take a look at the 30 day challenge threads and read up a bit. The more I think about it the more I lean towards sly.
Will keep you updated.
Thanks again!
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#12
by
Blitzed
on 16 Jan, 2014 07:00
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Welcome, like most of us here, you will probably love it. I look forward to shaving every morning, and I.m BBC. Nothing like the smooth feel of your head shaved. I have received almost all positive reactions. Trim your hair as short as you can before shaving for the first time.
The suggestion about getting it as short as possible is a good one. You have dark hair and only the closest of shaves will partially conceal the balding area. The difference being that you'll be bald by choice and not by creeping follicle retreat. Also, keep in mind that after you shave it, there will only be a short period in which it feels smooth, five o'clock shadow follows hair wherever it grows.
Good Luck and Welcome!
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#13
by
mangosink12572
on 16 Jan, 2014 08:45
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You are there so go for it - - -you will not be sorry - - -and you will enjoy the sly look
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#14
by
Bilko1
on 16 Jan, 2014 09:54
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Hi, Mineral!
Welcome to a great forum full of great & helpful people.
I would recommend that you buzz your hair down with a #0 blade on the clipper & then take it smooth with a good quality shaving cream such as that bought from Head-Blade or similar & a good quality razor such as Gillette Fusion or Gillette Mach III. Remember to shave only with the grain (direction of hair growth) to begin with as your scalp will be fairly sensitive at this stage & also be careful around the ears & in general...... take your time.
Remember to post-up some pics if you can.
As a footnote to the above, follow the 30-Day-Rule as it will help you with the commitment to be a Sly Bald Guy & help get you into a good routine.
Best wishes,
Bill