I've still got a full head of hair, but my problem is I just can't get rid of the frost in it. Even in summer.
Started going bald at 17, pretty much all gone by 23. Best thing I ever did was get the clippers out and get rid of the rest. Stop pretending, get it over with and live your life, you'll feel better for it.
just shave the lovely person off. don't fight it. if it starts getting you down, just look at a picture of prince william
43 and still got a full napper of hair but have been a skineard for the last 21 years, shave it off every 3 days or it starts irritating the **** out of me. Mi Fatha started losing his locks in his early twenties so I've been pillocking my 15 year old hair obsessed eldest lad that baldness skips a generation and that like his grandad he will be playing with only a few strands by his mid twenties, sithi.
Another thing that keeps growing with age in men - is their cocks I'm having proper problems with mine and have been for years now. It's embarrassing if I get an erectiion in a crowded place - and I'm nearly sure that when I do it's draining the blood supply to my brain.
There are advantages, don't have to use as much shampoo, don't have to use hair product, don't have to brush your hair or carry a comb, only disadvantage is a cold head in winter but easy to wear a hat.
Having tried all the clippers, even the professional ones I can say the best ones are Remington ceramic ones, must be ceramic though, mine were £25 and better than the Wahl professional ones that cost 3 times as much.
That's the body's way of compensating for increasing belly size as you get older - when you look down you still see the same amount sticking out.
Sli Nope. Thinner now compared to when I was 20 - by then I had hit beer in a big big way. Probably over 19 stone then. Not that now.
I always had a high hairline as my Grandad did on my Dad's side."Slaphead", "Tefal" - had it all as a kid at high school but it never really bothered me. By the time I got to uni it started to receed further and at 18 and having to deal with women it was only then it bothered me, and it bothered me a lot. I ended up shaving it off, easily best thing I did. Saved a ton of money and time on hairdressers and shampoo/washing and drying. Pair of clippers - 0. Job done. Will be cold for a bit, but you get used to it. Don't forget sunblock.