Anyone ever had that, a surgical operation where they put some hair where you need them? Any other way to grow more? fuck that’s lame asking that at 18 years old.
I’m a chick, but my fiance has hair troubles so I thought I’d chime in - have you tried using Nioxin’s hair system? It’s a cleanser, conditioner, and therapy foam…my fiance uses it and says it’s not regrowing hair, but it’s made him stop losing it (took about a month to notice). They have an assessment tool on their site to see which system you’d need:
Bought a starter set from Amazon to try out; it was much cheaper than a salon.
thanks but I am not losing hair, it’s already gone. I never had a lot of hair and I lost alot when I was 15, but I didnt lose any since a couple of year.
I see no one is having this problem sigh
Shave it. Save the money for supplements get big as possible, problem solved.
[quote]jasmincar wrote:
Anyone ever had that, a surgical operation where they put some hair where you need them? Any other way to grow more? fuck that’s lame asking that at 18 years old.
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See my post in this thread:
It worked for me…it may work for you!
I lost a lot of hair in Sept/Oct 2009(due to stress) and was growing replacement hair in December. It filled in completely and continues to grow at about a half inch per month.
Your best bet would be that one of the research companies currently studying hair cloning succeeds. You are also to young to have a hair transplant. Say you fill in the temples, but in a few years you lose the crown and everything in between, you’ll end up with a very strange look.
[quote]DJHT wrote:
Shave it. Save the money for supplements get big as possible, problem solved. [/quote]
X2. This will save you tons of money and won’t leave you looking like you glued something to your scalp.
A true man can rock a shaved head with confidence.
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
[quote]DJHT wrote:
Shave it. Save the money for supplements get big as possible, problem solved. [/quote]
X2. This will save you tons of money and won’t leave you looking like you glued something to your scalp.
A true man can rock a shaved head with confidence.
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Or just a buzz, like Willis in that picture. I think that often looks way better than a razor shaved head.
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
[quote]DJHT wrote:
Shave it. Save the money for supplements get big as possible, problem solved. [/quote]
X2. This will save you tons of money and won’t leave you looking like you glued something to your scalp.
A true man can rock a shaved head with confidence.
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well I dont care that much about my apparence, but in my case it’s… different
I have very short hair right now and even my mother told me I looked like a dick. As I said I dont really care that much about my apparence, but I care about going through life looking like a dick. I have the feeling it would make a world of difference because of my head shape but as you said maybe it will look like I glued something. Hope not, anyway it cant be worst.
there is so much bullshit and horror stories on the net about that I need to be careful.
How does one look like a dick? Like dick shaped? of just mean?
Just rock the shaved head. Girls like dick.
Yeah, what ^ said.
Girls who like a shaved head see it as phallic. They like to rub it and kiss it.
They like to rub and kiss other things too.
Don’t be a pussy. Hair transplants & lotions are for the insecure, and chicks don’t dig insecure.
And I don’t think that is Willis above it’s that british guy whathisname.
[quote]eric_lacrosse wrote:
Yeah, what ^ said.
Girls who like a shaved head see it as phallic. They like to rub it and kiss it.
They like to rub and kiss other things too.
Don’t be a pussy. Hair transplants & lotions are for the insecure, and chicks don’t dig insecure.
And I don’t think that is Willis above it’s that british guy whathisname.[/quote]
No it’s Bruce, it does look like Jason though.
Seriously though, it is about confidence, and you should be confident with what you have. Shave it.
It’s Bruce Willis. Jason Statham’s the guy you’re thinking of.
But other than that, your post was spot on.
To the OP, I started losing mine at 18. Wasted years worrying about it. Wish I had someone to give me the advice you’re hearing now.
Buzz it, learn to love the look. If you don’t treat it as an issue, others won’t. Particularly if you invest the energy you’re spending thinking about it into adding 15 kg of solid muscle to your frame.