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For the guys only ....
Soon we will be getting old and things do change in lives .. especially our hair.
Now the question is ...
If your going bald or alrighty hit 100% bald, what would you do?
RUGG that shit ?
comb that shit over ?
Transplants ?
(And no I ain't going bald ... let's hope I don't in the future)
pfffft, what kind of question is that. You shave it all as to avoid looking like an idiot and to make people think you had a choice

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| Originally posted by loconet pfffft, what kind of question is that. You shave it all as to avoid looking like an idiot and to make people think you had a choice |
isn't there medicines for this? =)
Hhhmmmm I'd go bald...get it all off or cut it really short...pull a bruice willis maybe 
If you comb it over everyone knows and women always laught at that...I still don't understand why some men do it 
Sadly enough i've been going bald since i was 18 
Coincidentally i've pretty much kept my hair short since then. If i were to go totally bald on top, I would definately shave my head (not bic, but just with a mechanical razor). Combovers, rugs, etc are for the weak 
Don't worry, by the time you're old enough to be going bald you'll have enough hair growing out of your ears to cover it up. And if not, you can always grow the rest of your facial hair ultra-long and just comb it upwards.
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| Originally posted by DigiNut Don't worry, by the time you're old enough to be going bald you'll have enough hair growing out of your ears to cover it up. And if not, you can always grow the rest of your facial hair ultra-long and just comb it upwards. |
Easy - i'd shave my head. Unless transplants are actually worthwhile that is. Are they?
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| Originally posted by d!abolic Easy - i'd shave my head. Unless transplants are actually worthwhile that is. Are they? |
i dont even want to think of the topic of balding.
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| Originally posted by trancechaos i dont even want to think of the topic of balding. |
DEFINITLY go for the Homer Simpson colm over
bic it.
As for transplants, they go for about 5K. The only problem is, is that on average, a man has about 12k donor hairs not always enough to get a full head. if you continue balding, you dont have an option of shaving cuz you'll have scars on your head.
The future of transplants:
Researchers are now able to clone mice hair. In about 5 years, with 1 hair you could make multiple hairs (roots) to be transplanted. Im sure it will cost large though.
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| Originally posted by TrueToTheCrew The future of transplants: Researchers are now able to clone mice hair. In about 5 years, with 1 hair you could make multiple hairs (roots) to be transplanted. Im sure it will cost large though. |
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| Originally posted by starsearcher In about 5 years I think they'll disocver something to grow hair back naturally...I already know someone who pretty much achieved this |
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| Originally posted by St_Andrew doesn't that already excists? and have done for a quite long time (like 5 years or so?) |
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| Originally posted by starsearcher Well there's "medicine" that supposedly grows your hair back...but it's never been ACTUALLY proven. On the other hand I saw hair grow back on a 70+ year old man who's been bald for a long time...wild stuff |

The problem in North America at least is that you can pee in a bottle, put a lable on it that says it grows hair, and sell it. If you think that these products are strictly regulated then you are being seriously mislead. My mom works in the skincare industry as a product development manager and some of the stuff she tells me just makes me shake.
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| Originally posted by starsearcher The problem in North America at least is that you can pee in a bottle, put a lable on it that says it grows hair, and sell it. If you think that these products are strictly regulated then you are being seriously mislead. My mom works in the skincare industry as a product development manager and some of the stuff she tells me just makes me shake. |
but it is also those prescription only ones, which then is passed by the government... they should be quite safe... don't remember the names of it but my mother talked about it when it came out (she is in the drug industry). Propesia or something? anyway i guess there are more... but i don't honestly know if it is worth it, pay a lot of money for the rest of your life, just to get your hair left...
Propecia (Finasteride) is good.
http://propecia.com
9 of 10 men on PROPECIA had visible results (either regrowth of hair, 48%, or no further hair loss, 42%) vs 25% on placebo (sugar pill), according to an assessment of photographs by an independent panel of dermatologists.
2 of 3 men on PROPECIA regrew hair, as measured by hair count. All the men in the study who were not taking PROPECIA lost hair.
A majority of men on PROPECIA were rated as improved by doctors�77% vs 15% with placebo.
A majority of men on PROPECIA reported their bald spot getting smaller, their hair loss slowing down, and the appearence of their hair improving.
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| Originally posted by TrueToTheCrew bic it. As for transplants, they go for about 5K. The only problem is, is that on average, a man has about 12k donor hairs not always enough to get a full head. if you continue balding, you dont have an option of shaving cuz you'll have scars on your head. The future of transplants: Researchers are now able to clone mice hair. In about 5 years, with 1 hair you could make multiple hairs (roots) to be transplanted. Im sure it will cost large though. |

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| Originally posted by E2EK1EL LOL I've seen that ... man you gotta shave with the razor everyday. One dude, I even saw he had a cut from the razor. |
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| Originally posted by TheVrk i'd still shave it all the time |
comb-overs are sechsy
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