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Blokes Too!
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As a side issue to Ringlet's recent post, I'm a bloke (I think) and I am losing my hair too, don't know which one, but I'm losing it and I used to have such thick long hair, but I've always struggled with my hair ever since I wore it Beatle fashion at school and got put down to forms and parents didn't even allow me to keep my own hair, so I love long hair and I'm getting sick and tired of feeling it leave my head and am seriously thinking of getting a wig, summat like Ade Edmondson wore as rock guitarist on that sketch show, Comic Strip was it?...or even a Cavalier type wig - I just love long hair and mine used to be, but it isn't any more - and I'm sorry about the rant and there are others worse off than me, but it doesn't help though does it?...any helpful links for blokes Buenchico?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Woodelf - Mamya waves - I certainly don't think it's just women who consider their hair to be their crowning glory and to want to keep what you once had seems fair enough.
However, I shall be blunt and say that I have rarely seen many convincing wigs unless they are professionally fitted and styled each day on men.
The styles you describe sound rather theatrical and may end up looking comical.
I bet I've gone down in your estimation now - sorry. x
However, I shall be blunt and say that I have rarely seen many convincing wigs unless they are professionally fitted and styled each day on men.
The styles you describe sound rather theatrical and may end up looking comical.
I bet I've gone down in your estimation now - sorry. x
You're probably right OG and even though it aint vanity, I still miss my hair and it's so unfair, but then why care, just revel in the poem just written there!...smile...and dunner worry Mamya, you're still as importantly necessary as ever, which is a pompous way of saying how nice you are - and there's nowt wrong with being nice - and Shoota, who loves ya, baby!...Big Wavy Smiles around!
Not nice. I dread losing my hair. I'm 71 and still have a full barnet. I'm grateful for that. However, someone I know had lost all of his hair before he was 18. Not very nice. He tried a wig but hated it as people used to laugh at him. Sad. But I suppose it's a question of choice and what you feel happiest with.
Theland, do you remember Mick Miller ( 70's comedian ).
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I can well understand why ladies get upset at losing their hair but never understood why men would?
I started shaving my head in my late 20's (when, even then, I had a full head of the stuff). I think that a short, cropped or bald look is better for a male. But that's just my personal preference and opinion.
I started shaving my head in my late 20's (when, even then, I had a full head of the stuff). I think that a short, cropped or bald look is better for a male. But that's just my personal preference and opinion.
I had gorgeous long curls, down to my shoulders in my twenties, but all gone now.
When it dawned on me I was losing my hair, I called my barber and asked for advice, and his advice, taken, I have never forgotten, he said "Go gracefully …" and he was absolutely right.
I have had variations of a Number One, Two, or Three over the years - because it's so curly it looks awful if there are wispy bits so a crop looks and feels better.
What any man losing his hair needs to understand, is that people who are shallow enough to judge you on your hair don't matter, and it's not what people think (they actually don't care!), it's what you think of yourself that matters.
Know you are a nice guy, get your hair cropped, and feel confident about yourself.
The majority of women really care more about what a man is like, than what he looks like, so don't get obsessed, and don't try and pretend, just be bald, and accept it.
When it dawned on me I was losing my hair, I called my barber and asked for advice, and his advice, taken, I have never forgotten, he said "Go gracefully …" and he was absolutely right.
I have had variations of a Number One, Two, or Three over the years - because it's so curly it looks awful if there are wispy bits so a crop looks and feels better.
What any man losing his hair needs to understand, is that people who are shallow enough to judge you on your hair don't matter, and it's not what people think (they actually don't care!), it's what you think of yourself that matters.
Know you are a nice guy, get your hair cropped, and feel confident about yourself.
The majority of women really care more about what a man is like, than what he looks like, so don't get obsessed, and don't try and pretend, just be bald, and accept it.
//just be bald, and accept it//
Wise words ;-)
I tried to grow my hair back a few years ago (well, not so much tried, more that I couldn't be bothered with my appearance as I was going through a depressive episode at the time) and I looked awful. Bald in all the wrong place and long hair where it wasn't wanted.
Much happier shaving the lot off and to hell what anyone thinks
And not just my head...I hate body hair anywhere, but like I said, just personal preference!
Wise words ;-)
I tried to grow my hair back a few years ago (well, not so much tried, more that I couldn't be bothered with my appearance as I was going through a depressive episode at the time) and I looked awful. Bald in all the wrong place and long hair where it wasn't wanted.
Much happier shaving the lot off and to hell what anyone thinks
And not just my head...I hate body hair anywhere, but like I said, just personal preference!