Polish your head so it's really shiny to the point of blinding people on a sunny day. At least get some laughs out of it. Sorry you're unhappy with the outcome. The good news is it'll grow back.
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As a long time balding man, shave it all off with clippers, then go at it with a razor ever few days. Never look back. It's a good look. I love it.
Plus my scalp looks like a chopping block with the number of times I've busted my head on something and I think the scars look sort of cool. π
If you were getting bald (which you might not) you'd have 2 options:
- hair transplant (if needed) and medication for the rest of your life.
- shave/trim and move on
I'm generally for team 2. I'd hate medicating (which from internet opinion has various long-lasting unwanted side effects) for the rest of my life for such stupid thing.
I must confess, I have the benefit that I don't look that bad. Also, being fit becomes much more required when bald, π , you have to compensate your older look; and side effects from exercise are virtually all positive. So I'll take it.
accepting your baldness will always look better than being all about it.
though that doesnt seem to be the issue here.
I really didn't want to go the medicine route years back. Like OP Im a guy who always kept it long. I decided to give the basic regimen a try and went with a keeps like service because dermatologists are by far the worst doctors I've had to work with.
And although it thinned, the thinning totally stalled, to a point where it's a little noticable but on a good day isn't at all.
I haven't cut my hair in years and despite it being annoying to take care of sometimes, I get to look in the mirror and see the version of myself that I like to see which makes the little bit of medication worth it imo.
I always hated the "just shave it and own it, bro" attitude because damn my hair is part of my identity, I love having it. I'll put some effort into keeping it.
Problems with skin can be treated even without shaving. You don't need to keep it shaved if you don't feel good in it. Ask women, they're used to treating their skin problems without shaving their hair off.
What issues were you having?
Don't try to half cope, everyone will smell the desperation. Gotta embrace it and stay all the way bald. Other men seem to notice and care more about it than women honestly.
- Try finasteride/dutasteride and rogaine
- transplant
- microneedling
- vitamin d (low chance but cant hurt)
Ah damn, thats ass. I have long thick curly hair that goes down to my mid-back and this heat is also causing a scalp condition of mine to flair up. I just can't shave it though, don't have the willpower. I will stay itchy thanks
Wear a Lex Luthor suit. Or a Charlie Brown suit.
I think he ought to become your role model now. You know how many girls went crazy for that dude (and his shaved look)?
Shave it. I did when mine started going and the maintenance is super easy. I'd never go back.
I started that like 10 years ago, unfortunately I have a funky shaped head so it doesn't look as good as it may on others but I do enjoy the maintenance on it. I can definitely tell these days it won't grow back like it used to (much thinner on the top, edging back on the top sides). However being able to use a hair trimmer once a week myself is cheap, and less things to do while getting ready in the morning.
I can understand since society seems to put value on hair but not worrying about it (some confidence) goes a long way. I barely think about it nowadays.
it's time to get into wigs
Just think of yourself as Rob Halford for the time being.
All the men on my mom's side of the family have been bald for as long as I can remember so I knew I was doomed when my hair started thinning in my early twenties. Now that I've been shaving it for years, I don't miss it one bit. It's so much less of a hassle than keeping it clean and straight and cut neatly.
It's just hair. You can either own it or wear a hat while you wait a few months until it grows back -- and then be grateful that it still does.
Youβll get used to it soon, so distract yourself away from the hairstyle. I feel that way everytime I cut my hair
Youβll get used to it. Find a few nice hats you like. It has more to do with temperature control than vanity. I find I get cold easier.
When I started shaving i went all the way smooth....didnt jive with me. Let it grow and used clippers the next week, set to the closest and that worked great...
You could not ask me to have hair again.
Give yourself a minute...it grows back.
The best thing you can do is accept the inevitable. If it's that important, get over it the same way you would an ex or the death of a loved one. In my case that means round up some friends and go get so drunk that you need to be carried home.
Depends on how good you look bald I guess. Either way, good to accessorize
You could always try having some fun with wigs. Lots of options there, from realistic to completely outlandish. You could even try cutting & styling one if you wanted it to look similar.
There is a Seinfeld episode about this.
βYOUβRE BALD!β π£οΈ
Wig?