Think of Napoleon and Julius Caesar. Both balding, yet men with great charisma and energy. There is no need to let hair loss lower your self esteem. And as for sexual attractiveness – neither of them seem to have had a problem there either. Whatever men may think women everywhere know that what matters about a man isn’t a matter of how much hair he has on his head. And, speaking as one who knows, I would rather see a man with an honest bald head, than a comb over or even worse a toupee, any day. As for implants they can end up looking like cornrow dollies scalps. Hair just doesn’t grow like that. A popular option is to grow hair on the face – a beard or moustache to take the attention away from the top of the head. Or , if you are so inclined, how about a neat pony tail or even a braid. Notice that word ‘neat’ by the way. It also stands for clean and tidy. Most women find clean hair attractive, wherever it is on the head. And a man who is confident in his own abilities is attractive.
The short, clean cut is a good one. It is easy to take care of as well. Some men like to lighten their hair. The contrast between scalp and hair is diminished and so makes thinning hair less noticeable. A more radical alternative is to shave it all off. People will have no way of knowing that you haven’t chosen to go bald. Think of Crystal Maze host Richard O’Brien. He shaved his head years ago for a part and has stayed that way. Perhaps even he doesn’t know how much hair he would now have if he let it grow.
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This post was written by admin on August 30, 2009


