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Ahh theres that wife youre always talking about.I began thinning on the top in my mid-thirties. So, I began shaving it down at that point & I've continued doing so for the two decades since then. No muss, no fuss.
I used to use a blade & cream about every other day but now I use my Remington Shortcut Pro twice a week.
Me with a full head of hair in my youth.
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And a slightly more recent pic of me without.
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I began thinning on the top in my mid-thirties. So, I began shaving it down at that point & I've continued doing so for the two decades since then. No muss, no fuss.
I used to use a blade & cream about every other day but now I use my Remington Shortcut Pro twice a week.
Me with a full head of hair in my youth.
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And a slightly more recent pic of me without.
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I've been rocking the bald beard look for over a decade, I use the skull shaver.
Except I started growing my hair a few weeks ago and cut off my beard. The top of my head has very little hair, I'm trying out being old, seeing if I like it.
Helps if you have square jawline like the rock. Dudes with round faces can't look good bald or at least look better with hair. Fat and bald is the worst look.Bald looks good on some, and horrible on others. Convinced a coworker to join the bald brotherhood too, because his shit looked horrible. Actually a damn fine gent once he shaved it. Let it go if it’s going.
Gets damn cold though now without hair.
I've been rocking the bald beard look for over a decade, I use the skull shaver.
Except I started growing my hair a few weeks ago and cut off my beard. The top of my head has very little hair, I'm trying out being old, seeing if I like it.
Very true. I’m lucky in that aspect, but the beard helps too. Buddy has a rounder face, but still looks better bald than the thin on top, thick on the side and back. Made him look in his 30s while he is early 20s. And a good brow helps too. Got the caveman brow, so it fits being bald and bearded.Helps if you have square jawline like rock. Dudes with round faces can't look good bald.
Are you sure you have enough Rice Krispies?
I'm 37 and having been shaving my head since I was 19. I noticed my hairline was already receding, and both of my grandfathers were completely bald. It was only a matter of time.
So, I asked myself if I was going to be an insecure bitch about it and style my hair to try to hide it, wear hats, buy special shampoos, or get surgery... or go 'ahead' and shave it all off.
So, I've been shaving my head for 18 years now and have been loving it.
I shave once every two days at the latest using coconut lotion (never shaving cream) and Shavemob 4-bladed razors.
Handle + 24 Razors = $30
And these are the absolute best razors I've ever used. Expensive razors like Gillette seemed to maybe, at most get me through shaving my head and face twice before becoming completely dull. But with Shavemob blades, I can shave my head and face five or six times over.
Also, I always shave in the shower, it only takes 5 minutes, and using the spray to clean the blades every few strokes. This helps every razor last longer. The 6-bladed razors are great as well, but the blades are so close together it makes cleaning the hair out between the blades a pain, so that's why I recommend 4-blade razors.
With only shaving once every two days and using a razor for five or six shaves, that 24 pack of razors for $30 is almost a year's supply. Good luck finding a cheaper and better method for head shaving.