Am I going bald if I can see my scalp?
No, you’re not going bald if you can see your scalp. In fact, it’s perfectly normal to be able to see your scalp.
Owning Baldness One Man At A Time
No, you’re not going bald if you can see your scalp. In fact, it’s perfectly normal to be able to see your scalp.
Most people have experienced the annoyance of their hair sticking together when wet. It’s a common problem, but there are ways to combat it.
Many men with thinning hair often turn to hair fibers in an effort to thicken them, but do hair building fibers have any side effects?
My life was over! I was young, thin, and balding–the worst combination for a man. Women don’t find bald men attractive, so I feel doomed to forever look at them from afar while sucking on my one remaining hair.
I’ve said before and I’ll say it again, some men just don’t look good bald because they are actually too fat to shave their head and pull it off.
There’s nothing worse than being put in a situation that you can’t control like losing your hair, but is getting a hair transplant really the answer or are you just being too vain.
Walking past a fellow baldy, I noticed he was sporting a ponytail with his bald head and I had to ask myself, “why?” Maybe he wants to look like an Ancient Samurai.
Getting older, once you hit 20 is tough enough as it is. However, If you start balding in your 20s or at any age, it’s almost like a fast forward button has been pushed on your aging.
Yes, bald people do use shampoo. However, here are 8 reasons why bald people should not use shampoo:
There are some facts and misconceptions about shaving and grey hair. What shaving can do and what shaving can’t do for your grey hair.