Using a buzz cut alone won’t hide a bald spot.
Many guys who use a buzz cut to hide their bald spot come up short simply because they’ve gone about it the wrong way.
Owning Baldness One Man At A Time
Many guys who use a buzz cut to hide their bald spot come up short simply because they’ve gone about it the wrong way.
I stood there in front of the mirror, clippers in hand before finally taking the plunge and I asked myself, “Should I just buzz or shave my head entirely?”
As I looked at my pale winter skin I started thinking, “is a fake tan for men a good idea?
After shaving my head for the first time I was surprised to find a few freckles on my bald head, and wanted to know if there was a way to smooth out my complexion overall.
One of the best ways to hide your balding is ironically, shaving your head. But what do you do about that bald head shadow that’s left behind?
If you’re thinking of shaving your head and wondering “What is the best look for bald guys, beard vs clean shaven?” you’re not alone, I’ve been there myself.
While I was massaging the beard oil into my beard to help enhance it’s growth I asked myself, “I wonder if beard oil can promote hair growth as well?”
I looked down at the only tool I had for maintaining that great shaved head I’d just gotten at the barbershop and wondered, “Could I use this beard trimmer for shaving my head everyday to keep it looking fresh?”
As a man who’s been shaving his head for many years, I was once asked, “what advice would I give someone who had just started going bald at the young age of 18.” Going bald at 18 can be one of the most traumatic experiences a young man can have.
As we get older it seems like we lose hair in areas where we want it to grow and grow hair in areas that we don’t. So where are these areas? Why does this body hair loss, this unwanted hair growth and this process of aging make us feel like we’re getting old faster than we feel and what can we do about it?