Aye, the arrival of my fivehead brought the clippers out sooner than expected.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Eventually embraced the wet razor and have shaved every couple of days for the last 20 years.
To compound matters, my facial hair has been pure white since my late 30's. It was ginger before that so every cloud and all that....
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Thread: What is the point of baldness?
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17-07-2023 01:03 PM #31
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17-07-2023 03:35 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've heard that's quite a common issue, growing foreheads.
You'd think the NHS would be urgently investigating the cause...
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18-07-2023 01:46 PM #33
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Anyone looked into the Harley street place on George street for a hair transplant/or know anyone who has been? I’m not there yet but in a couple of years it might be a decision I have to make.
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18-07-2023 02:24 PM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-07-2023 04:15 PM #35
One of my neighbours went to turkey for a hair transplant last year, it's been the best transplant i've seen.
He had thinning hair than was receding way up his forehead, now he has a cracking head of hair that you'd never know was a transplant.
4k i think he said it cost, but for someone in his late 20s he thinks it's money well spent.
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18-07-2023 04:16 PM #36
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19-07-2023 06:10 PM #44
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Baldness just means that you can get a hairy back, hairy ears, mental eyebrows and nasal hair. What's not to like in the trade off🤷😭
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24-07-2023 08:39 PM #48
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I've held on to my hair until well into my 50s before starting to thin more noticeably and was wondering whether to get my head shaved, but it would be good to know what it would look like before taking the plunge! Might have a chat to the barber.
Quite pricey getting my hair cut every week or two I'd imagine, so I'm guessing you need to invest in a pair of clippers and teach yourself how to do it?
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02-06-2025 05:33 PM #51
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I recently bought a skull shaver to replace my clippers which has taken it a bit shorter as well, a great purchase I can just whip round my head every couple days in about 5-10mins
https://uk.remington-europe.com/rx7-ultimate-series-head-shaver-xr1600-uk?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=224268 97599&gbraid=0AAAAAC1-jNGqjVlg_qPxdzmsDY_9G45Sb&gclid=CjwKCAjwl_XBBhAUEi wAWK2hzp9foRTPrivcNEli1jhplLnbgNKSCtiNSVs6wb9Yk-Y_ubaVFgzsaBoC11IQAvD_BwE
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I'm 52 and first started rocking the aerodynamic look through choice when I was about 30.
I spent around 8 quid buying a set of bog standard clippers from B&M , set them to the lowest level (0) and run them over my nut until the stubble felt even.
Easy peasy.
To make life even easier I've since taken to using a 'skull shaver' type electric razor, occasionally enhanced by wet shaving my dome.
In the last 25 ISH years my total bill for hair care probably amounts to about 30 quid.
I'd recommend giving it a go - with only one thing to consider:
Is your head shaped weirdly?
I'm luckily blessed with having a
heid that suits this look - not everyone is.
If your heid looks like a 100 Watt Asda bulb you may want to consult a professional 🤭
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02-06-2025 08:34 PM #54This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I used to work with a guy we nicknamed 'Coo heid'
*He had a full head of hair.
Compare a noggin like his with for instance Jason Statham pre hair loss (check out his pre fame high diving videos on YouTube) and you quite clearly can see how some can carry off the look, whilst others resemble Sputnik.
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02-06-2025 10:56 PM #56
Been taking meds for blood pressure and maybe coincidental but my hair is thinning.
Oddly - and there’s a picture of me with hair like Ryan Giggs in his prime (and before public fall from grace) but the hair has greyed, the curly locks gone :( but my hair remains. Not sure how I’d feel about balding - touch wood so far so good.
I guess anything that overtly shows the aging process is a bit of a dunt to the system. I do feel like the same I was in my 20-30s. Real pisser is the social references go and age you in themselves - mind you “can you tell what it is yet”? And “Jim’ll fix it” didn’t age well."We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
"Romanov was like a breath of fresh air - laced with cyanide." Me.
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03-06-2025 11:58 AM #57This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I gradually was shaving shorter and shorter with clippers, mostly through it enabling being lazy and not having to do anything with my hair, but it was slowly getting thinner on top.
When lockdown first kicked in during 2020, I’d been wondering how it might look to just go the whole hog, and figured with wfh if I hated it I could let it grow back in a bit. But I never have, it’s great. If anything I get more annoyed with how it looks if I’ve left it a few days too long to shave it again. Been using a Skull Shaver for most of that time, it gives a really close cut, and can be used for both wet and dry shaving, I’ve never gotten into wet shaving my head, I’d end up with cuts everywhere 😂
One thing that I’ve personally noticed, be interesting to see if anyone else has this experience - when I had hair, it never bothered me if my head got wet in the rain, but with my shaved head it really annoys me.
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03-06-2025 07:04 PM #58This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Is a skull shaver electric? If so, how can it be used for a wet shave?
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03-06-2025 09:00 PM #59
I've been balding for a number of years, started late 20s and now mid 30s its a patch up job and denial that keeps me going to my barber for a 2 back and sides and miracle on top
Biggest issue I have is head shape. Basically a giant egg and unfortunately not in the perfectly shaped form like guys like Jason Statham. Have considered turkey and toupee as options
Has anyone here done the turkey trip?
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03-06-2025 10:55 PM #60This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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