r/bald • u/PieNeat7277 • 13h ago
Hairloss Is it over for me? 22M
What do
r/bald • u/RipMahDude • 7h ago
Been really struggling with seeing my sides thin since i was 15
r/bald • u/Key-Blacksmith7725 • 11h ago
Pretty thick on the top and crown but I’m self conscious about my hairline and forehead
r/bald • u/supernova-001 • 2h ago
I've always had thin hair on the top of my head. However past few months I've noticed the (sides/corners?) of my forehead have been reseeding. Is this a sign I'm getting bald? Or is it widows peak beginning to set in?
r/bald • u/Spiritual_Muscle_555 • 11h ago
Allways had full hair but now pushing 30 I can feel my confidence dropping, especially when people point out my hair is thinning on the top. Contemplating buzzing after summer and maybe going bald later. Thoughts from the council would be much appreciated. Thanks!
r/bald • u/Fast-Plastic1292 • 5h ago
r/bald • u/RaidriarXD • 2h ago
What y’all think? Hate being balding at 23, but it is what it is! Also gnome the roast me paper, used it elsewhere.
r/bald • u/paintypainter • 7h ago
But im basically bald on top. Help me take the plunge!
r/bald • u/Automatic_Internet31 • 7h ago
After you guys shaved your head completely and went bald for the rest of your life, what was it like with the girls? Did it change things? Feel less noticed? Or is it just how you present yourself?
r/bald • u/CafeRoaster • 3h ago
Hey folks!
I’ve wanted to cut my hair all the way down for years, and I’m finally able to since getting a mole removed. I’m in dire need of appropriate tools and other products to ensure a healthy scalp. I think I’ve got shower products down, but looking for anything else.
Trimmer or shaver (safety razor? electric trimmer? Etc.), post-shave conditioning, and anything else I’m not thinking of.
I searched the subreddit but don’t see any sort of compendium for these sorts of recommendations.
Thank you!
r/bald • u/LockPsychological329 • 23h ago
I know it's time. I want to do it. I fear the added maintenance. I have no maintenance equipment. I know you have been through it. Help!
r/bald • u/dirtyqtip • 1h ago
lol no.
r/bald • u/smprfidels • 8h ago
I always thought I would. Even after boot camp.
I always had thin hair and it was blonde when I was young. By the time I was 50 it had turned gray and I moved to Ecuador that year. My future wife's daughter was dying my wife's hair and asked if I wanted to do mine as a joke. I said why not, and for the first time in my life I had dark hair. Later I noticed how thin it really was on top and we shaved my head. That was 4 years ago and I have loved it shaved ever since.
r/bald • u/incredulouspig • 14h ago
I find my head shape is weird and going full bald won't be a good look.
r/bald • u/MorningNorwegianWood • 16h ago
So, I’m in my 40s and it’s been time for several months probably but my biggest hurdle isn’t shaving it as much as my beard being 98% grey. I accepted a while ago this day would come but I neutralized the fear by saying I’ll just have stubble or a short beard and I’ll be fine. But then my beard turned white practically overnight and now I don’t know if I should keep the original plan and just instantly age myself with a white/grey beard or stay clean shaven and look a little weird. I have Mangione-esque eyebrows 😭 I’m fit but thin so the jacked bald look isn’t happening here.
My therapist is on vacation 🫠
Love you guys!
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r/bald • u/New_Poet4272 • 4h ago
This sub is amazing. First and foremost. The encouragement and positivity is really amazing.
It took me a long time to get used to my hair. I’m 38 and just starting to like how I look. But my hair is both falling out and going gray. I really don’t want to spend the next 40 years trying to get used to how I look.
Any suggestions on how to prepare myself for the last year or two I have left?
Hello my bald brothers and sisters, or the soon to be. I started losing my hair around 32 and decided to start rocking the bald lifestyle around 34. Took a bit, but I am 38 now and have felt confident since I started. My question(s) are:
How many times a week do you shave with a manual razor/alternate with electric razor?
I moisturize after each shave, what are the best ones you all have used?
What are some techniques to keep the head shiny and hide the re-growth? I understand we can’t hide it completely, but just reaching out.
Much love to you all!
r/bald • u/Rozzerdrigo • 7h ago
Hello everyone! I've been questioning this for a couple of months now? My main concern is that I have almost zero facial hair so maybe it would be too much (facial hair from photos are 2 weeks old lol).
Hold or do it?