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SAHVED OR BUZZED - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
by
kenrh
on 20 Feb, 2009 19:44
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Hi All
Since I started shaving my head a few months ago I have had a few people ask me why I stopped having a very close buzz (0 or even a bit less) and went to a completely smooth shave. This started me thinking more about it and these are my reasons. After all, you would think that the differences in going from a 0 to full shave would be very minimal.
I found the change in feeling, despite loosing only a little hair, absolutely wonderful, and hard to describe. It is also strange what effect it has on your appearance, let alone an indefineable change in your approach to the world. I'm, unfortunately, not the most handsome guy around but I think the true bald look makes me feel much more confident and look better. Simply rubbing your dome and feeling small breezes across the head and neck, and rain drops on the head, are just so good.
Anyone disagree, or have other feelings to express?
Ken
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#1
by
SLYinKC
on 20 Feb, 2009 19:48
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True words. It is something that you have to experience to understand. It truly is "A bald thing... You wouldn't understand"... at least until you exeriece it for yourself
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#2
by
BALDANDRE
on 20 Feb, 2009 20:32
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Shaved clean usually makes me feel better looking too...and like you , I'm not the most handsome dude on the block!
Funny how a bald head can make you feel that way though!
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#3
by
R o b 6
on 20 Feb, 2009 23:45
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After all, you would think that the differences in going from a 0 to full shave would be very minimal.
It is also strange what effect it has on your appearance, let alone an indefineable change in your approach to the world.
Yep, that's why even if you keep it buzzed, you just have to try the full shave at least once to grasp what a difference that slick bald SLY is all about. Then you've truly earned your hall pass!
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#4
by
blank
on 21 Feb, 2009 02:25
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shaved my head just prior to browsing these forums. Tis truly an awesome feeling having a fresh clean shaven head
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#5
by
TANK25
on 21 Feb, 2009 04:36
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True words. It is something that you have to experience to understand. It truly is "A bald thing... You wouldn't understand"... at least until you exeriece it for yourself
You said it all
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#6
by
calbito
on 21 Feb, 2009 05:13
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Sorry to be the contrarian, but I tried shaving with a razor three or four times, and did not like it at all.

It was just too weird a feeling. Now add about 2 days worth of stubble and there's a hairstyle I can enjoy.

I post this not to diss anyone, but to point out esp. to the new guys that, yes, you might not like the razor-shaved head, and that's OK. To each his own.
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#7
by
Papa Don
on 21 Feb, 2009 06:49
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My vote is for shaved and smooth like a baby's bottom. As to what was said before, cool breezes, rain and rubbing rules! You have to love it!!
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#8
by
Timmay
on 21 Feb, 2009 07:01
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Shaved smooth is the way to go. ( even though I am sitting here this morning with 24 hours of growth...damn i hate it when I get up late!)
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#9
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 21 Feb, 2009 08:46
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True words. It is something that you have to experience to understand. It truly is "A bald thing... You wouldn't understand"... at least until you exeriece it for yourself
You said it all 
Absolutely. Its a feeling I cant put into words. Only once you experience it can you truly understand.
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#10
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 21 Feb, 2009 08:48
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#11
by
DCdome
on 21 Feb, 2009 08:54
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I used to sport a tight buzz, but once I shaved to the bone I knew that I would never go back. Now when I wake in the morning and can feel the velcro I can't wait to turn the noggin into a bowling ball. But to each his own, of course.
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#12
by
tomgallagher
on 21 Feb, 2009 11:57
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#13
by
tomgallagher
on 21 Feb, 2009 12:00
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Physically there is not much difference between a tight buzz and shaved but mentally it is like two different worlds.
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#14
by
Mikekoz13
on 21 Feb, 2009 12:08
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It's kind of like owning a Harley Davidson. You can own 50 different bikes in your life but until you own a Harley you just won't understand what it's all about.