I have just recently went to a hair salon where my friends recommended me to get a haircut. Before the hairstylist began cutting my hair, he told me that I shouldn't have such long hair because having long hair would cause thinning from the hairline and the hair on top, while the hair behind my hair would be thicker and much heavier. He also said if I should keep having long hair my hair line would gradually move back... eventually leading me bald on top -due to the "fact" that the protein intake isn't enough to help to long hair (something like that).
I want to make sure if this statement is true. Because of this tip I decided to get a cut way shorter than I have wanted it...My hair was from waist long hair to now medium short hair... I extremely LOVED my long hair (which definately took me a heck of of a long time to grow) and now I feel like I made a mistake for listening to his advice.
I'm almost 20 and am pretty sure I'm not experiencing major hairloss...any info would be great
2006-10-27
22:46:43
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