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#15
by
TLN89
on 07 Nov, 2015 01:08
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You are right each time that I have shaved this week has been at night. How good of an idea is it to shave more than once in a day?
Yes, sunburns can be a pain. I would sometimes burn my scalp even with hair.
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#16
by
john.peachie
on 07 Nov, 2015 01:24
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I'd let your scalp determine frequency. When I first shaved, I would have to wait at least a day before attempting another shave since it was pretty sensitive. Fast forward a few months, and I can shave twice in a 24 hour period if needed without any discomfort, I generally shave daily and learned to live with the shadow.
There are the few occasions that merit an evening shave (dinner at a restaurant, playing darts, social gatherings, etc.) but generally I just let it roll to the next morning.
If it is still feeling a bit sensitive you may want to rub a few drops of olive oil (a little goes a LONG way) it feels great, and it leaves a good shine without residue.
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#17
by
slybeard
on 07 Nov, 2015 08:42
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If the hair you are shaving is dark, you will have a shadow. And as John said, the longer since you shaved, the darker the shadow. On the plus side, when you go gray, the shadow will go away.
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#18
by
TLN89
on 07 Nov, 2015 09:55
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Thank you for your feedback! That is a good way of looking at it.
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#19
by
TLN89
on 07 Nov, 2015 23:34
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Any suggestions on getting the back of your head shaved slick?
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#20
by
Nickd
on 09 Nov, 2015 14:47
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Getting the back of your head smooth takes practice. Your hair can grow out in several directions. So it takes a few shaves to figure out the direction of the grain at different spots on the back of your head. IMO anyway.
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#21
by
Ming the Merciless
on 09 Nov, 2015 16:56
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Sorry, but your head is just NOT suitable for public viewing. The "creases" are "crevasses," and falling into a crevasse can be fatal. I suggest a paper bag (with eyeholes) and staying inside until after sunset. Only we of the 1% can pull off the look; the rest of the wannabes are so lame...
Do you believe any of this? Thought not.
Best of luck and stop obsessing.
I can't say that every other guy seems to have a shaved head, but it's rare that a day goes by that I don't see at least one.
It does appear that the newest trend is not shaved heads but "man buns," and there is a point beyond which my tolerance will not go... Just what are they trying to prove?
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#22
by
Semi-Sly
on 09 Nov, 2015 20:52
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A "man bun" is a non-sequitor. It is as mythical a creature as a unicorn. It is akin to that other fabled object - the "murse"!
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#23
by
TLN89
on 10 Nov, 2015 05:56
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Come on now. Doesn't look that bad I hope! Just wanting opinions on the creases. May post more pictures later to get more feedback.
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#24
by
MunkyMunk
on 11 Nov, 2015 20:27
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Dude, you look great with a shaved head! We are all learning about our own heads as we shave them - what an amazing variety exists amongst
all our bodies parts! It's part of being human. I didn't even register your "lines" until you pointed them out.
Keep rocking it!
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#25
by
TLN89
on 15 Nov, 2015 00:35
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I am still very unsure of how the "crevasses" or "lines" look when I shave. I have shaved three times total so far since I started and I am having a hard time continuing to do so because I don't know what to do with them. The other thing is that they seem to be more noticeable when I wake up and a little red which seems to go away after a few hours, but the indentions stay. Anything that I can do to make them less noticeable?
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#26
by
MunkyMunk
on 15 Nov, 2015 13:41
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The best way I've found to make my own flaws less noticeable is to focus on them a lot less. Stop staring at them. Stop telling myself I look weird because of them, etc.
Seriously.
Unless you're shorter than me, no one is looking at the top of your head, brother.
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#27
by
TLN89
on 15 Nov, 2015 16:30
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How do you do that? They are so noticeable to me.
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#28
by
TLN89
on 16 Nov, 2015 01:16
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Is there anything at all that can be done to the indentions?
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#29
by
Sir Harry
on 16 Nov, 2015 04:52
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Anything short of surgery, probably not. But even if you get surgery, will it make it any better? I think you should leave well enough alone, but that's just my opinion. They really don't detract from your sly head at all if you ask me.