Summertime is the perfect time to try it out, so go for it.
Some people really can't pull it off though, but you'll only know once you try.
Wintertime kinda sucks though, and cold rain on a shaven head is like torture, keep that in mind.![]()
That's the thing, as others have mentioned most people that are bald, even from losing their hair still have to shave twice or more a week to keep it clean. I started going bald when I was still in high school, decided at the age of 18 to just save it all and love it. I still have that horseshoe ring if I were to let it grow.I know that my father still shaves his head. I don't mind that minor amount of maintenance.
Shave your head, then.
I decided to shave bald when various factors came together:
- I already had started balding with 16.
- I tried virtually everything with my hair, but it was too thin and brittle for any styling, and due to its width and the balding, even dying it wouldn't help making it look any better.
- It started getting greasy very quickly.
- It clogged up my shower drain really badly.
I shaved bald, and now I'm really good. Stuck with it for years now. No more issues, and it looks decent, too.
Not having hair does not stop you from wearing headgear. If you're cold, wear a hat. If you don't want to get wet, use a hat or an umbrella. It's not hard.![]()
You have to use a lot of sunscreen, but it's the easiest part of your body to apply to, more so than the face. However I never wear hats in winter because my skin is thick and lustrous, like a Dolphin.
Yeah some people look great with a bald head, most look like shit though.
Gotta post a pic of yourself OP so we can judge.
You think shaving your head regularly and taking care of your scalp is any less troublesome?
why not just shave your head OP?
That's the thing, as others have mentioned most people that are bald, even from losing their hair still have to shave twice or more a week to keep it clean. I started going bald when I was still in high school, decided at the age of 18 to just save it all and love it. I still have that horseshoe ring if I were to let it grow.
So if you like the bald look, just grab your nearest electric trimmer and give yourself a 1. Then just jump in the shower, lather up the head and go to town with a bic, mach 3 turbo or whatever your preference. Once you have it shaved down, its just the maintenance in the shower (well, I do it in the shower). You can feel any stubble with your hand so you don't even need a mirror or anything.
Not having hair does not stop you from wearing headgear. If you're cold, wear a hat. If you don't want to get wet, use a hat or an umbrella. It's not hard.![]()
Well yeah, off course.
It just doesn't always work out like that. Forgetting your beany at home or not expecting it to rain tends to happen from time to time and that still sucks.![]()
Make an appointment with a psychiatrist.
This is what you'll look like.
As someone with male pattern baldness since 16, I resent people choosing to be bald the same way visually impaired despise people with 20/20 vision "choose" to wear designer glasses.
You don't understand how good you have it.
/salt
Get a pair of clippers and just keep it buzzed.1. I hate hair care. Barbering, shampooing, brushing, combing, pomade, and the personal care work that I actually actively dislike. It's troublesome and time consuming.
This is what you'll look like.
Just cut your damn hair and stop being so weird about it.
For me, I use a Wahl Clipper that I modified so that the vibrating teeth have an "under bite". Shave at the wrong angle, I'll get slices and cuts across the noggin, Shave right, then its a clean shave (it'll look like morning shadow) that takes ~7 mins. I do that twice a week. I record is 11 mins from start to finish + shower.
Are you setting up a BuzzFeed article?Bald people hate him.
As you wish:
http://i.imgur.com/KwuoLkL.jpg
Transbald.
I'm not under any delusions that I'll suddenly never have to touch my head again. But I hazard to think that it's somehow any more work than my normal hair.
Those Wahl clippers are rough. I switched to a remington shaver which is much softer and gives a nice shave.
To the OP, just shave it, you'll look fine and in a month be glad you did.