no your parents just tell you that to scare you and make you cut ur hair
No long hair do not fall, only if the hair roots are weak then possibly ... Yes
I recommended it. When I was shopping and I came across this brand blackwood for men. Only tried it because the bottle looked cool but it helped my dandruff a lot (check it on Google)
With the times changing and styles changing men change the hair style too. Some of the common hair styles worn by men is the crew cut, bald, or long hair.
a hair style used by bald men to cover a bald patch- hair from the side of the head is combed across the centre to hide a bald section.
i think that tall men look good in short or bald hair. anything long is just a distraction or looks funny
Its not possible. If it were there would be no bald men about
men with a full head of hair have a 33% better chance of receiving the position or promotion than a man with without hair.
Hair transplantation is a cosmetic procedure performed on men and occasionally on women who have significant hair loss, thinning hair, or bald spots where hair no longer grows.
dont be silly.
In my opinion, the Buzz cut is the perfect solution for bald men. If you are confused about your look, then you can simply visit David Rozman Hair Salon, one of the best hairdressers in Manchester.
Neither. I want my guy to have a full head of hair Answer What should be most important is the man, not his hair.
Going bald (losing the hair on your head) can be the result of a medical condition or treatment but it can also be a natural part of aging (especially in men).
It's different for different individuals. Aside from a physical condition, men can bald typically anywhere from their late twenties to well in their latter years. Then again, while their may be some hair loss, some men never go bald. My father was bald in his late twenties. I am now 63, and still have a full head of hair. So it just depends on an individuals genetics.
There are several advantages to baldness in men, one of the most surprising is the perception of authority, strength and dominance afforded to bald men as opposed to those with thinning hair or partial baldness. A recent study by the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business concluded men who are totally bald, or shave their heads rather then contend with thinning hair, are more competitive in the American corporate environment.