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Feedback please!
by
TLN89
on 09 Dec, 2015 00:32
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I started shaving a few weeks ago. I haven't been able to keep up
with it as I would have liked. Anyways since my hair has grown back in a bit I figured I would try and get some opinions on whether shaving is the best option. Thank you in advance.

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#1
by
Sir Harry
on 09 Dec, 2015 01:57
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I think the shaved look is better. That said, there is nothing in the rules that say you have to shave every day. Some people get a better shave when they wait a few days.
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#2
by
bennett11
on 09 Dec, 2015 05:01
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you have to realize guys here are prejudiced in favoring shaving. I am one of these. You look better shaved. Once in the habit you will like keeping it smooth daily.
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#3
by
TLN89
on 09 Dec, 2015 05:44
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I realize that people on here are partial to shaving. I would just like some good feedback.
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#4
by
reddog
on 09 Dec, 2015 06:07
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You have a perfect shaped head, looks very trendy and confident when shaved. You also look a bit younger with it shaved.
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#5
by
Cave Dweller
on 09 Dec, 2015 06:19
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As Bennett stated, we here are a bit biased, but I honestly think your smile in the smooth picture says a lot regarding how YOU feel about it.
In my opinion, there is nothing at all wrong with your picture of your head with hair, but I do think you look better shaved.
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#6
by
MunkyMunk
on 09 Dec, 2015 10:02
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I am of the opinion that the shaved look is better looking than the balding look.
I also find that if I go more than two days between head shaves, the shaving is more difficult. I've had to adjust a bit, but now I'm shaving daily and I'm really enjoying it.
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#7
by
TLN89
on 09 Dec, 2015 15:13
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I appreciate all the feedback. Looking for as much as I can get!
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#8
by
TLN89
on 09 Dec, 2015 15:13
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Also, like I have stated in previous post is that the top of my scalp has some sort of lines that for some reason bother me.
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#9
by
Freddie
on 10 Dec, 2015 06:20
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Ya man you look better shaved. It just looks fresher/cleaner. Makes you look younger. Test out some facial hair styles too.
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#10
by
TheDome
on 10 Dec, 2015 10:06
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I'm very much in the 'shaved is best/biased' category, however I have to say that I think you look equally good in both pics. You have what I think of as a perfect head shape, and you can do justice to both styles, so to me you look great either way.
I think the shaved look makes you look a little younger. For some men, that's a bonus, so if it is for you, then bear that in mind. I enjoy looking my age and have no desire to look younger, so not everyone wants to achieve the same result.
Also, keep in mind that for some men, it can be good to not shave every day. I'm almost obsessed with having my head as smooth as it can possibly be, so I shave morning and evening, but for many men, leaving it a day or two between shaves makes the shaving process easier and more successful.
But I think you look great both ways, and that's something I don't say often, because I think 95% of men look better with a totally shaved head
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#11
by
TLN89
on 10 Dec, 2015 22:19
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Thank you for your feedback. It just seems that I take quite a while to shave my head. Not sure if I don't have all the right things to make it smooth or if I am just not that good at it yet. I especially find it difficult to get the sides and part of the back of my head smooth. I use headblade atx and headslick. Not sure if I should add some more products to my routine or change to the sport blades like I see some people talk about.
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#12
by
TheDome
on 10 Dec, 2015 22:35
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I know lots of men will disagree, but for me, Headblade is a total waste of time, effort and money. I've tried just about all incarnations of Headblade for probably the last 5 years, and I've never once had a satisfying shave with them. It's a nice idea and a cool design, but when it comes to function, I find them substandard.
The blade that works best for me is the Gillette Fusion Proglide. As far as products go, I first exfoliate with a regular face exfoliant like St Ives (Walmart has a house brand which is almost identical). I then use a shaving oil, either Somersets (from Walgreens) or Shave Secret (Walmart). Occasionally I add a carrier oil to the shaving oil to give some extra moisture and lubrication. Sweet Almond oil is pretty good.
I don't use shaving creams because I find they make my scalp very dry. Headslick is a little better than most but for me, it's still not great.
After I shave with the Proglide blade, I exfoliate again, then rinse with cold water or ice water, depending on the time of year, then moisturize, usually with an aloe vera moisturizing cream, or just untreated aloe vera gel
Just like everything else, it's going to take some time and practice to figure out what's right for you.
From my point of view, the two most important things are preparation and a sharp blade.
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#13
by
Razor X
on 11 Dec, 2015 11:08
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I don't like the Headblade either.
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#14
by
TheDome
on 11 Dec, 2015 13:17
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I'm pleased I'm not the only one!