you’re leaving large parts of your delicate scalp exposed. why didn’t you buy the full cap?
explain yourself.
you’re leaving large parts of your delicate scalp exposed. why didn’t you buy the full cap?
explain yourself.
Now that’s just a bad idea. I can’t even begin to understand how you’d explain that Halo-sunburn to people.
When a volunteer last year at Timberman asked me, “Hat or Visor?” I just looked at him for a moment and smiled. Without saying a word, he handed me the hat.
I not bald, but thinning on top. I switched to visor a couple of years ago because I think they are cooler (cooler as in hot and cold). I like to have my face shaded a sweat absorbed, they let out all the heat. I do like a hat on really hot long tri runs, I put ice in my hat at the aide stations.
you’re leaving large parts of your delicate scalp exposed. why didn’t you buy the full cap?
explain yourself.
Hats cause hairloss, duh.
Nowadays style is everything my friend
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Once drove fm LA to San Diego in a convertible, forgot my baldness, and suffered with a toasted scalp for a week. It was a really pretty sight once it began to peel; felt like the friggin’ King of Dandruff.
No visors for this guy - I always wear a hat and usually lather on the sunblock even under the hat. (I should mention that I’ve had a few basal cell cancers, which are definitely related to UV exposure).
Also, as a connoisseur of baldness, I think the visor/bald pate combo redolent of dan ackroyd in “Coneheads.” Don’t even want to go there…
First subject line that’s made me laugh in some time…
I see that every now and then…never for myself, just looks too dorky. I won’t go hatless without a huge slathering of sunscreen up there on my shaved noggin. Need a little bit of color there, you know?
But a visor? No way…
hmmm… interesting. do they really let out the heat? i’d have to say they would…
but what about the shade you’re not getting?
sunscreen would prevent the burning - maybe this is more complicated than i thought.