joeyinthebush is looking for a new job
No fuss, no shampoo, no products…... Your life gets simpler.
You get to see who you really are.
You will spend all day playing with/ stroking your velvety head.
How I did it: i always wanted to
Lessons & tips: just do it!
Resources: scissors and a razor
joeyinthebush is looking for a new job
No fuss, no shampoo, no products…... Your life gets simpler.
You get to see who you really are.
You will spend all day playing with/ stroking your velvety head.
Albeit it was because I was doing chemo, I had considered doing it before because I wanted to grow out my gray hair without getting roots. Once my hair started falling out I had my 9 year old daughter shave it. Trippy, huh? Can you imagine shaving your mom’s head!? Being bald was fun, I never wore a wig, and only wore a bandana every once in a while. I wore a skull cap when my head got cold. Bald was a good look for me.
...I think. As as society, we’re so obsessed with superficial beauty I think it would be great if everyone (including women) shaved off all their hair at least once in their lives. Not to say that bald is ugly (on the contrary, the most recent gal friend I have who shaved her head looks gorgeous! More beautiful than before I think), but to really de-emphisize this obsession with the “fitting-the-mold” perfection.
Who knows, I might just buzz it next time I donate (Locks of Love baby!).
i hate it when my hair starts to cover my ears…
but then i wonder if i would feel a little too exposed without hair