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One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind... on 21:53 - Jul 26 by WeaverQPR
Go bald gracefully get it shaved
Gracefully is the key.
Be careful as well. For some reason, I started bumping my head on cupboards and shelves much more often once I started losing my hair. It's like my body struggled with balance after my hair loss.
Glasses. Your choices are limited. When you've got a funky hairstyle, a whole range of glasses will work for you. Once you're a baldy, some glasses really don't work.
Be patient. Some people think their one bald joke is really funny.
Enjoy the savings on haircuts.
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One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind... on 22:02 - Jul 26 with 8800 views
Started losing mine in my mid twenties And was gutted had all the laser treatments, regaine etc Spent fortunes, in the end thought feck it and shaved it all off Funny thing is I've pulled more birds being bald than when I had a barnet
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind... on 22:45 - Jul 26 with 8682 views
The secret to going bald gracefully is to keep your bald bits tanned. I started to go thin on top round the age of 23 and had a complete solar panel by the age of 30. I had a number 4 all over around the age 0f 23 and worked my way to a number 1 by the age of 30 and have stuck with it for the last 15 years. It isn't so bad being a slap head.
You could always try having rabbits tattooed on your head!
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One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind... on 23:25 - Jul 26 with 8633 views
Shave it mate(from someone who has studiously avoided doing it) You never need to buy a brush or comb, never getting dandruff, never needed shampoo, a damp flannel will do the job.
Qprmick
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One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind... on 00:49 - Jul 27 with 8564 views
If you shave all yer hair off and look like a refugee from the US marine corp, how often do you have to keep shaving the head?? My hair is just about starting to think about a disappearing act these days it seems.
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One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind... on 02:42 - Jul 27 with 8533 views
One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind... on 05:55 - Jul 27 by cheeseydane
Thanks for the support.
Nice to know im not alone. Must be the stress of following the Rs.
I will go and buy some hair clippers today.
When i use them is another matter.
One step at a time i guess.
Clippers - yes.
I used to have really long hair, but frankly it was a maintenance nightmare. I've saved a fortune on haircuts over the years with my own clippers.......
You do have to be a bit careful you don't leave little tufts though, giving you that, "just escaped from Broadmoor" look.
‘morbid curiosity about where this is all going’
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One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind... on 09:53 - Jul 27 with 8425 views
One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind... on 09:44 - Jul 27 by kropotkin41
Clippers - yes.
I used to have really long hair, but frankly it was a maintenance nightmare. I've saved a fortune on haircuts over the years with my own clippers.......
You do have to be a bit careful you don't leave little tufts though, giving you that, "just escaped from Broadmoor" look.
"just escaped from Broadmoor" look.
How often do you have to clip yer hair to maintain the baldish look and is it reasonably easy to do?? Sorry for maybe dumb questions but I too am considering my follicle position.
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One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind... on 09:56 - Jul 27 with 8417 views
One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind... on 09:53 - Jul 27 by JAPRANGERS
"just escaped from Broadmoor" look.
How often do you have to clip yer hair to maintain the baldish look and is it reasonably easy to do?? Sorry for maybe dumb questions but I too am considering my follicle position.
Get the Mrs to do it..I'm lucky now.Daughter is qualified hairdresser,but Mrs can wield the clippers when she's not about..
Depends how quick it grows as to how often you cut it. Im more bald at the front so i bic mine every 2-3 days so it all looks even. Start on something like a number 2 which should be short and tidy enough. Whats worse than going bald its the people who are in denial about still gelling flaps down and combing here and there.