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Male pattern baldness - HEX!T - 15-05-2017 13:14 so as ive gotten older ive noticed as a lot of guys do my hairline receding. to me theres 2 ways of dealing with it. grow a trump comb-over... (not fucking happening) or shave it (my current option) but the reality is even just going with it and shaving my nappa regularly has become a chore (not to mention the razor burn)... does any 1 know a way to stop your hair growing back perminantly? ive looked about but all i see is ways of staving off baldness none of which work. but theres nothing for the guys who have just gone with it but are sick of shaving. any suggestions? RE: Male pattern baldness - skully - 15-05-2017 13:45 Other than investing in a very large bucket of veet, maybe laser hair removal? Might be pricey and I'm not sure it's permanent either. I did see a show ages ago where they used it to define beard lines, removed neck hair too, fuck knows if it would work on a scalp though. RE: Male pattern baldness - circles_o_o_o - 15-05-2017 13:50 Wear a gray hat RE: Male pattern baldness - Joey 27 - 15-05-2017 17:30 I did the comb over for about 3 years but last year i finally gave up and started shaving it off, its a right hassle to shave my hair every few days but tbh im glad im not totally bald at my age, i will probably be bald one day though. On the bright side women still find bald men attractive, Tori's fiancée is bald although he is also totally minted RE: Male pattern baldness - Dave_A - 15-05-2017 17:44 Try the No No hair remover, the thing they advertise on tv that women use https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgbFAG61JSk |