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New guy, on the fence
by
mattc
on 15 Feb, 2011 18:45
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Hey guys, I have been lurking here for awhile and finally decided to join. Basically, I have been struggling with losing my hair for several years. I am 34 now and have been dealing with this for about 11 years. My hair is pretty thin now and drives me crazy. I keep it pretty short, a #2, but have been thinking about shaving. I tried it once about a year ago and got mixed reactions. I really have two main concerns. I recently left my job and decided to go to law school. I have about a year left at this point. I am concerned about my ability to look professional in a very traditional environment and also that potential clients will take me seriously with a shaved head. Does anyone see this as a problem? Also, a lesser problem, I think that I look heavier without hair. I don't have a pic yet but does anyone else notice this? Thanks for any help!
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#1
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 15 Feb, 2011 19:18
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Well, I'm a lawyer, don't I look professional? And, there are many more of us SBG's at the bar, legal bar that is. Heavier, without a picture we can't tell. But, if you've done it before, were the "mixed reactions" from your friends or you? You're the one that counts. Plus, when did someone last compliment your thinning hair? You'll get compliments, head rubs and put 11 years of thinning hair behind you. Do the 30 day rule.
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#2
by
mattc
on 15 Feb, 2011 19:58
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Thanks Saintc. Yes, you do look very professional. I guess I am just woried about starting a completely new career and meeting people for the first time with a relatively new look. As for the mixed reactions, they were from faimily and friends as well as some from me. I liked it but was probably over sensitive to comments and decided to grow it back. You're probably right though as for the 30 day rule. This is probably the ideal time to try it out while I am still in the academic world. Thanks again for the advice!
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#3
by
Razor X
on 15 Feb, 2011 21:59
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I guess I am just woried about starting a completely new career and meeting people for the first time with a relatively new look.
It's actually a lot easier than getting people to adjust to a new look when they're used to seeing you a certain way. People you've never met before won't have any preconceived notions about what you're "supposed" to look like and won't give it a second thought.
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#4
by
ozzie
on 15 Feb, 2011 23:11
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Welcome to the forum, Matt. I'm sure you'll look totally professional, just like the countless other sly professionals that exude the confidence any client is looking for. Go get 'em!
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#5
by
Morthen
on 16 Feb, 2011 01:57
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Hey guys, I have been lurking here for awhile and finally decided to join. Basically, I have been struggling with losing my hair for several years. I am 34 now and have been dealing with this for about 11 years. My hair is pretty thin now and drives me crazy. I keep it pretty short, a #2, but have been thinking about shaving. I tried it once about a year ago and got mixed reactions. I really have two main concerns. I recently left my job and decided to go to law school. I have about a year left at this point. I am concerned about my ability to look professional in a very traditional environment and also that potential clients will take me seriously with a shaved head. Does anyone see this as a problem? Also, a lesser problem, I think that I look heavier without hair. I don't have a pic yet but does anyone else notice this? Thanks for any help!
I'm almost 21, and in july I will have been sly for a year. Clean sly cut looks perfectly professional, you will get mixed reactions initially but as time goes by people comment less and less on it and see YOU instead of your hair (or lack there of)
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#6
by
tomgallagher
on 16 Feb, 2011 07:05
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Welcome.
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#7
by
Hezabaldpiper
on 16 Feb, 2011 08:58
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Welcome! Ya know the first time I went sly it was liberating, people asked "where did your hair go?" and I responded with "I'd rather be Mr. Clean then Fryer Tuck."
That stuck because its true, I was going bald anyway and being sly means you dont have to hide behind a hair style. Not only that it is really comfortable.
What you should do is go Sly throw your shoulders keep your head high and forget about what everyone else thinks.
Weve all been there at one time man
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#8
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 16 Feb, 2011 10:07
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meeting people for the first time with a relatively new look. This is probably the ideal time to try it out while I am still in the academic world. Thanks again for the advice!
Once you've shaved the remnants away, the people you meet will never know you as balding. Yes it's a new look, but it's far better than looking aged and tired with advancing mpb. You're getting into law late and you're going to need all you can muster to present a youthful sharp image--and frankly that's Sly, not balding. Think about it, do you think bald thinning hair gives a confident appearance? Of course not. It's the ideal time, and the weekend is closing in. Why not now?
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#9
by
Troy
on 16 Feb, 2011 12:05
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Tagging on to what the others have already said, it might be easier for you to do it now before you know the people you'll be associating with later. It took me awhile to go from a #2 buzz to a #1 buzz, and even then I knew I had so little hair left it wouldn't be too big of a difference to just shave it all off. Yet doing the deed was a pretty major step but now almost a year later, I realize what a huge difference it made mentally to put all that stuff behind me. After you've gotten used to it and start feeling confident about how sharp you look, I think the worries about professionalism will subside. Good luck, man!
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#10
by
Arnie
on 16 Feb, 2011 17:06
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Welcome to SBGs!!!
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#11
by
Nonick
on 16 Feb, 2011 20:23
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Mattc, welcome to the forum, and thanks for bringing up this question about new groups and the professional look. I'm going back to school soon, and was thinking some of the same thoughst; and I'm glad you brought it up!
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#12
by
mattc
on 18 Feb, 2011 12:39
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OK, I have posted a pic. Thank you everyone for your comments. Everyone here seems to be really positive. It is nice to see that others have had some of the same concerns as me in the past. Also, here is a pic from last year when I did actually shave it all the way down.
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#13
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 18 Feb, 2011 14:15
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Thanks, that picture and your avatar show one thing very clearly--sly looks younger & more alert. It's time, why look tired and worn down?
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#14
by
-Doug-
on 18 Feb, 2011 14:55
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Thanks, that picture and your avatar show one thing very clearly--sly looks younger & more alert. It's time, why look tired and worn down?
I'm with Saintc on this one. The bald look suits you well.