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Embracing hair loss
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There is of course another option
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My hair is definitely on its way out in my mid 30s. My paternal grandfather died in his 90s with a full head of hair, maternal with nothing on top. Looks like I’m going the way of my grandad!I’m 5’9 and naturally slimmer although started getting a bit of fat now I’m older, so not entirely sure I’d suit a completely shaved look! Started using hims spray which a mate has been taking for a while and had some good results but i started getting a bit of suspected side effects so had to stop.Very tempted by a hair transplant in the future, along with laser eye surgery! Probably two of the only cosmetic surgeries I’d ever have.0
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I'm late 50's, have plenty of hair but fine & thin, I style mine into a sort of 50's rockabilly pomp, the right barber and product can get you good results most of the time.0
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My hair used to be a few inches below my shoulders in the mid 70s but starting to recede, even a Sweet style haircut at one stage 😂 but luckily punk and new wave came along and I switched to a much shorter shaved cut. Nowadays it’s a grade 0 self shave and it gives me a real sense of freedom.0
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Diebythesword said:My hair is definitely on its way out in my mid 30s. My paternal grandfather died in his 90s with a full head of hair, maternal with nothing on top. Looks like I’m going the way of my grandad!I’m 5’9 and naturally slimmer although started getting a bit of fat now I’m older, so not entirely sure I’d suit a completely shaved look! Started using hims spray which a mate has been taking for a while and had some good results but i started getting a bit of suspected side effects so had to stop.Very tempted by a hair transplant in the future, along with laser eye surgery! Probably two of the only cosmetic surgeries I’d ever have.0
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What would people suggest as im marching back on the sides leaving a bit of an Island, not that severe yet. Same has happened to my old man, looking for a spray or supplicants?0
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Red_James said:What would people suggest as im marching back on the sides leaving a bit of an Island, not that severe yet. Same has happened to my old man, looking for a spray or supplicants?
dont bother with Hims/regaine etc, way too expensive - have a look at Kirkland own brand, c£80 for a year supply0 -
sammy391 said:Red_James said:What would people suggest as im marching back on the sides leaving a bit of an Island, not that severe yet. Same has happened to my old man, looking for a spray or supplicants?
dont bother with Hims/regaine etc, way too expensive - have a look at Kirkland own brand, c£80 for a year supply0 - Sponsored links:
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Joe Gilgun's transplant worked wonders.
2nd row down 2nd from the left compared to now.
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