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one week
by
invaray
on 06 Jul, 2014 22:02
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Hi I shaved it all off love the look and feel and have people telling me it looks nice, most of my hair had already left me on its own.
The only thing I don't like is how fast it grows and when it grows out apart from feeling like sandpaper it hurts. Each hair on the sides feels like splinters. I shave it of in the morning and back to smooth and feels good. Strange with all the research and pills and procedures to grow hair no one has come up with a pill or cream to stop it from growing.
Tried moisturizer that made the skin heal up over the hair.
Any ideas as to how to make it feel better between shaves?
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#1
by
Sir Harry
on 07 Jul, 2014 04:04
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Welcome! You may want to wash with an exfoliant prior to shaving....or you may want to see a doctor/dermatologist to see if you have a case of sebhorric dermatitis. Good luck and keep us posted!
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#2
by
Frontier Guy
on 07 Jul, 2014 04:26
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I didn't have the same experience as you ... but I noticed over the first few months there was a definite change in my scalp sensitivity. After many decades of having hair, the naked scalp needed some time to adjust to being exposed to light, air, etc. You may find similar changes as your Slyness settles into permanency.
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#3
by
invaray
on 07 Jul, 2014 17:40
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Thank you I think it is just sensitive as you say getting adjusted. Attached is a picture of my dome. : )
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#4
by
Frontier Guy
on 07 Jul, 2014 18:59
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That really looks terrific. You should have no concerns ...
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#5
by
tobler1
on 08 Jul, 2014 05:06
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Well, the dome looks great chrome...Congrats on the new look!
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#6
by
ksshane
on 08 Jul, 2014 12:04
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Looking good.
Something that might help. I use a scrunchy or squishy (I dont know what you call it, my wife bought it) Its a soft plastic thing you use with body wash and I use that to wash the dome right after I shave. It will help in removing any of the dead skin and toughing up that newly bare skin.
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#7
by
Cave Dweller
on 09 Jul, 2014 06:21
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Glad you joined us, sir.
Sounds like you have some very hearty follicles. I also do not like the sandpaper feel my scalp gets in the afternoon, so I often end up shaving twice a day to get rid of the five o'clock shadow. Once your scalp has had time to adjust to being shaved, those nerves up there will not be so sensitive.
Welcome.
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#8
by
invaray
on 15 Jul, 2014 06:55
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second week
Head getting use to shaving, have tried various methods and creams. The sun is equaling out the tan and my mistake of sunless tanner. loving it can't imagine having hair on the head again. I get many compliments people like it and the shine. I feel like I have fans or something they expect to see the shiny head now : )
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#9
by
Scot106
on 15 Jul, 2014 10:36
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Welcome to the forum.
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#10
by
gwsmallwood
on 15 Jul, 2014 10:47
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I've been shaving my head for about three years, and I have the same problem. My stubble is extremely coarse and feels like a very rough sandpaper. I have recently started wet shaving with a double edge safety razor. It doesn't really help the coarseness, but it seems to cut down on the irritation that comes from shaving such rough stubble.
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#11
by
Goatee
on 15 Jul, 2014 12:54
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My head on times feels sore. I usually shave every other day too.
Welcome aboard the baldy express! lol
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#12
by
slymyke
on 15 Jul, 2014 14:14
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Welcome, Invaray!
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#13
by
EarlBald
on 15 Jul, 2014 17:52
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Let me add my welcome. You look really good with a slick dome.
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#14
by
aayanas1
on 15 Jul, 2014 23:04
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If pills and procedures do not work then I will advise to get the hair regrowth treatment by safe clinic and well qualified doctors.