fletcher21 wrote:I am honestly kind of depressed about it, but like PK said in his post, it comes to the point of no return. Holding onto scraps of hair is kind of embarrassing, so I had to let it go. Hopefully I will learn to adapt to this look, but it is what it is.
I'm not trying to be the DSP Mystic, but your hair style does not define you. Remember that.
You, your family and your friends will forget what you looked like with hair by Memorial Day. Seriously. Everybody can laugh about it by then.
Congrats on joining the Chromedome Legion of Doom.
Appreciate it.
He is 100% correct fletch.
I started freaking when at or about age 30, it just started to go...Go fast it did...I freaked for NOTHING!....It didnt matter or make one bit of difference except that now I dont have to pay real money for hair cuts. Its 15 years later. I go 4-3...If I I wear hats or I dont wear hats....No one gives a s***. Least of all me.
Enjoy the fresh air and freedom less hair gives you.
Just wait until it rains on the top of your head for the first time without hair. It was over 15 years ago and I still remember it like it was yesterday. Weirdest feeling ever that first time.
dbdynsty25 wrote:Just wait until it rains on the top of your head for the first time without hair. It was over 15 years ago and I still remember it like it was yesterday. Weirdest feeling ever that first time.
Yep. And I quickly understood the first time I worked out with a chrome dome why some bald dudes in the NBA wear headbands. Every drop of sweat runs downhill -- nothing to catch it.
"You know why I love boxers? I love them because they face fear. And they face it alone." - Nick Charles
"First on the throttle, last on the brakes." - @MotoGP Twitter signature
I've used a headblade for six years - one of the best products I've ever bought. Shave every 2nd or 3rd day, depending on mood. If I let it slide I just use the beard trimmer to cut it close enough to use the headblade.
Used to be a pain to track down Atra blades that fit, but now they have different head attachments so I can use sensor blades which work better (the way the blade attaches means they are less likely to get clogged if I've gone to long between shaves) and are easy to find.
Schick Hydro 5 is my weapon of choice. Was using the Gillete Proglide, but good lord, the blades are ridiculously expensive. The Hydro 5 is great, and about 6 bucks less for a 4 pack of blades. I tried the little hot wheel with the razor on it....didn't get close enough for me.