Four days is the max I can go. I miss the smooth feel so much I have to shave.
@DoberDaddy we need a photo of your 10 months growth.
Four days is the max I can go. I miss the smooth feel so much I have to shave.
About 24 hours for me, otherwise my head feels like sand paper and I don't like it. I love it smooth and shiny. If only I could get rid of that dark shadow or at least the appearance of it.
...the more I lose the less I have to shave. I welcome it falling out.
@Thathawkguy001 Love this quote! I hear you. Sometimes I wish mine would hurry up and finishing falling out. Lazy days with just a fringe would be OK with me.
I wonder how many guys actually feel this way. We are conditioned to think that we can only look good with hair.
...the more I lose the less I have to shave. I welcome it falling out.
@Thathawkguy001 Love this quote! I hear you. Sometimes I wish mine would hurry up and finishing falling out. Lazy days with just a fringe would be OK with me.
I wonder how many guys actually feel this way. We are conditioned to think that we can only look good with hair.
I was actually hoping mine would start falling our before it did so I would have a valid excuse for shaving. I never really liked my hair, it was hard to style and make it look good. It had too many waves and odd curls for most popular styles, but not enough curl for curly styles. So I welcomed the thinning when it started, and wasted little time before shaving.
Yes, I often thought about how much faster guys with just a fringe can shave. I guess it's not that much faster, but it takes me quite some time to get the top of my head completely smooth.
Yes, I often thought about how much faster guys with just a fringe can shave. I guess it's not that much faster, but it takes me quite some time to get the top of my head completely smooth.
I can tell you now that nature has caught up with me, it takes about the same amount of time to shave. Although I could likely skip shaving the top with every shave, I still shave it. My problem areas that were always hard to get smooth are still there, the top was always an easy shave area for me and was quick to get smooth.
I never really liked my hair, it was hard to style and make it look good.......So I welcomed the thinning when it started, and wasted little time before shaving.
I was the same with my hair. It was very thick and hard to style. And I wasn't very good at styling it. And no one ever liked my hair (not that this matters). I was happy when buzz cuts came back. It was easy to manage. Then I discovered shaving and realized what freedom having a shaved head brought. I loved it right away and loved how it feels. And I always got nice feedback on it. But it was the freedom of a shaved head that was the greatest feeling.
...the more I lose the less I have to shave. I welcome it falling out.
@Thathawkguy001 Love this quote! I hear you. Sometimes I wish mine would hurry up and finishing falling out. Lazy days with just a fringe would be OK with me.
I wonder how many guys actually feel this way. We are conditioned to think that we can only look good with hair.
I was actually hoping mine would start falling our before it did so I would have a valid excuse for shaving. I never really liked my hair, it was hard to style and make it look good. It had too many waves and odd curls for most popular styles, but not enough curl for curly styles. So I welcomed the thinning when it started, and wasted little time before shaving.
This is my hair journey almost, I welcomed shaving as I never really liked my hair. As soon as I got up the courage in 2020 I shaved it while I had a full head and then a year later I started thinning and I just went well lets just take it all off for good.
I welcome thinning and cant wait until it gets to a fringe as my top and crown are my trouble spots.
10 months without a razor. I don't think I have had hair this long since, wow, I can't remember, maybe back when I actually HAD hair.
I just stopped. After giving up the hair system last year, I decided to throw away the razor (so to speak).
The two-tone thing bothers me. I started to get grays in my late 20s, but the back of my head, for some reason, isn't.
Please forgive the face, 32 hours with little sleep, and lots of running to bomb shelters at all hours of the night.
10 months without a razor. I don't think I have had hair this long since, wow, I can't remember, maybe back when I actually HAD hair.
I just stopped. After giving up the hair system last year, I decided to throw away the razor (so to speak).
The two-tone thing bothers me. I started to get grays in my late 20s, but the back of my head, for some reason, isn't.
Please forgive the face, 32 hours with little sleep, and lots of running to bomb shelters at all hours of the night.
I did not expect to see the dark hair in the back. I think, due to the slight shadow, I may still have a few dark hairs in the back as well, but not that many. I hope you are staying safe.
Ha, so not just me.
Thanks... Now we get a full ten-minute warning before the sirens go off. No longer stuck on the john or the shower.
Thanks!