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Do you consider shaving to be high maintenance or low maintenance?
by
Nikki
on 29 Jun, 2015 08:34
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I've been bald for almost a year now(on my birthday,July 9th) and I never thought about shaving my head often as high maintenance or low maintenance. What do you think?
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#1
by
AJ Q-Ball
on 29 Jun, 2015 09:10
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If anything, I consider it low maintenance since it only adds a few extra minutes to my routine every day. Starting out the day with a freshly shaved bald head is worth it to me. It's just something I LOVE having so the maintenance part wouldn't be an issue for me.
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#2
by
slybeard
on 29 Jun, 2015 09:49
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For me shaving is low maintenance compared to the time it took me to deal with my unruly hair. Especially now that I have my shaving routine down to just a few minutes.
But my guess is that a short buzz cut is the actual lowest maintenance option.
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#3
by
tobler1
on 29 Jun, 2015 09:56
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I love being bald. I don't consider it high maintenance. However, I will concede that real low maintenance was having a fade. Shaving makes getting ready take more time than when I had a fade, but not significantly more.
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#4
by
reddog
on 29 Jun, 2015 10:05
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Absolutely! I think head shaving is very high maintenance. So it takes you an hour a month to go get a haircut, compared to at least 30 minutes a day to headshave. When you have a full head to shave, and face, with a double edge safety razor it takes time. I am not complaining, I thoroughly enjoy my morning routine. Then there is all the equipment, soaps, brushes, skin conditioners, etc.
But like AJ says, it's worth it. Love my smooth bald head!
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#5
by
-Doug-
on 29 Jun, 2015 11:07
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I would say that it is fairly low maintenance for me. I do it while I am in the shower that it only adds a few minutes. Also it makes clean up is easy.
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#6
by
geeman
on 30 Jun, 2015 08:59
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For you guys with a full head of hair, yeah... gonna take some time, but for us "lucky ones" with mpb... 10 minutes in the shower, though at weekends I take my time with my de.... So pretty low maintenance
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#7
by
reddog
on 30 Jun, 2015 09:13
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Yes, you lucky guys with mpb, us poor dudes with a full head of hair have twice as much to shave. I often wondered how much easier it is just to have to shave the fringe. Well, I guess I'll find out someday, as I noticed some receding in my temple area.
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#8
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Tyler
on 30 Jun, 2015 09:58
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The funny thing is the low maintenance of shaving saved my butt today as I woke up 30 minutes before I needed to be at a meeting and was able to make it because I didn't have to shave to be able to make the meeting on time.
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#9
by
Hingatao
on 30 Jun, 2015 11:36
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Even with a full head of hair, I find it to be pretty low maintenance. An extra 20 minutes if I shave every day, 30 to 35 if every other day.
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#10
by
socknoggle
on 30 Jun, 2015 13:00
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I agree with a lot of the folks here. It takes an extra 20-30 minutes in the morning because I have a full head of hair. But because I so thoroughly enjoy the time I spend shaving, and the feel of a freshly shaven head, I consider it low maintenance.
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#11
by
Cave Dweller
on 30 Jun, 2015 13:53
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My hair is wavy, so it was a struggle each morning to get the horseshoe under control so it did not curl up like Bozo.
When I started shaving, the process for just the head took about fifteen minutes at the sink.
Now, it is less than five minutes total in the shower to get both the dome and face done.
Yeah, it is a very low maintenance thing for me.
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#12
by
Mike E. P.
on 30 Jun, 2015 14:43
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With the receding hairline, there was quite a bit of maintenance - some tricky combing and spraying - constant checking of the hair. Bald is so much easier. Although I tend to make it high maintenance because I enjoy the process so much. A lot of time is spent with the oils, creams, the brush and a triple pass with the DE razor. But it's worth it.
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#13
by
warhawk
on 30 Jun, 2015 22:32
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Hi Nikki: 1st of all I want to wish you an early Happy Birthday. For me I shave the traditional way by using a DE or SE razor, shave soap, and shaving brush. The process of shaving is my "zen" moment or spa-like moment. It is part of the day or night that I can get away from the world and just relax. So . . . I consider it very low maintenance.
WARHAWK
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#14
by
Quiet_Dan
on 01 Jul, 2015 05:16
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I consider it the highest maintenance hair style ive ever had cos i always had a pretty short cropped hair, I don't remember the last time i owned a hairbrush