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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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When you realise there no denying it no fighting it no matter what you do no matter how long you leave it to grow no matter how hard you try you will always be bald
sad sad times
I really thought it was growing too then i looked at the back the duckpond had become lake superior can i die my head |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fortunately ( maybe that's condescending) I'm not experiencing male pattern balding.
But I really think its just discarded as a 'so what' issue by society when it really affects some mens confidence.
Loads of Body positive comments out there, but 'slap head' comments seem acceptable? |
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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago
Newcastle |
"When you realise there no denying it no fighting it no matter what you do no matter how long you leave it to grow no matter how hard you try you will always be bald
sad sad times
I really thought it was growing too then i looked at the back the duckpond had become lake superior can i die my head "
When you peel a Onion keep the peeled,boil in water once boiled put into a spray bottle and apply on the head.it help to regenerate hair growth use it daily don't expect quick results it takes time few months and keep doing it |
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Iv been going bald for about 10years I own this shit now
It's never bothered me they say men with bald heads have a high sex drive or it's just something to do with the dihydrotestosterone but I like high sex drive lol |
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"When you realise there no denying it no fighting it no matter what you do no matter how long you leave it to grow no matter how hard you try you will always be bald
sad sad times
I really thought it was growing too then i looked at the back the duckpond had become lake superior can i die my head "
I've had male pattern baldness (not alopecia) since I was 16. By 20 it was clipped at #0 and it has been the same since.
Don't sweat it, you get used to it and you will save a small fortune in barber's fees. Just get a cordless Wahl (highly recommended by me) clipper and two small mirrors... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Been shaving my head since I was 17. I use a razor so it's as short as you can get. Once I get to 4 days stubble, I've got a hat on for the next day or 2 then I shave it all off again. I'm 41 now and I still hate my hairline. Everyone says I suit it and would look weird with hair but I do wish I could grow it back |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
"Cheers folks its not the shaving the hair that bothered me but the not having the choice anymore "
I felt the same. But trust me. Once you realise the benefits - no expensive haircuts, no queuing at the barbers, no expense on hair gel, saving a fortune on shampoo, quicker grooming in the bathroom (I just whack the clippers on 0 with no guard on and do my head and face at the same time) - you'll soon get used to it.
Sure it would be nice to have choose between haircuts and rock a manly mullet once in a while......but you'll never get sweaty hair in your eyes again.
At least not your own.
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