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I think its alot more complicated than simply yes or no.... personally.. if i were single i would be looking for a great personallity, his hair would be of no importance.... unless he showed in any way he was lacking in self confidence about his increasing hair loss it would definetly affect the attraction... in other words dont hide it or worry about it.. just be yourself and be proud of it!

2006-11-20 20:41:54 · answer #1 · answered by emagem 2 · 1 0

There are many factors that can attribute to hair recession or massive hair fall and you need to find out which one exactly is responsible for the problem you are having now. Of course male pattern baldness is still the most common cause, but, for instance, if you are a woman things are deinitely different! This is the reason why you will need to really dig down and see the source of your problem.

Other causes of hair loss may include (both in men and women): severe mental or emotional stress, excessive use of coloring or bleaching agents, traction alopecia or excessive strain on the scalp due to braiding or corn rowing, hormonal changes, alopecia areata or hair loss due to autoimmune diseases, and many more. Each of these conditions will require a different approach in order to achieve success regardless of whether you're going to be using conventional or natural methods.

In my opinion it's much better to use natural methods as opposed to conventional ones, they're cheaper, have less to no side effects, and often more effective.

A good way of regaining your full head of healthy natural hair is well described on this guide: http://hairagain.toptips.org
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2014-09-22 05:48:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you're asking about sheer physical attractiveness, for me, it depends on how they're losing their hair and how they deal with it. In general, I prefer long hair on me. It looks more natural. I firmly believe that if hair were meant to be short, it would stop growing at a certain point. I'm not saying people shouldn't cut their hair if they want it short, but I think more men should open up to the idea of *not* cutting their hair very short.

However, long hair does not always look good if a man is losing his hair. If it's thinning, keeping it longer can make the thinness less noticeable, and usually looks better. Receding hairlines, however, are another story. Generally, I don't like receding hairlines, long or short. But, certain hairlines can actually look good with this, such as the Widow's Peak and variations on it.

A straight across hairline, however, to me looks horrible when receding. I generally don't like shaved heads, but the straight and receding hairline, if it cannot be fixed by products like Rogaine and certain procedures, should just be shaved off entirely.


I don't judge people based on looks alone, however. I'm answering this question in it's most obvious and simplest form - physical attractiveness.

2006-11-20 20:57:52 · answer #3 · answered by k_shya 2 · 0 0

No, especially if they are doing it with dignity instead of using obvious methods to try and cover it up. I disagree with those who say it looks better totally shaved off because that doesn't hide the traces of the hairline and it still ends up looking more like an attempt to hide it rather than a cool shaved head look. See Phil and Grant from Eastenders as a reference.

Also, to grow it longer at the back as if you're making up for what you're losing at the front is definitely not a good look either!

Basically, if men don't show they're bothered about the balding (with dodgy hairstyles) then us women won't be either!

2006-11-21 01:33:31 · answer #4 · answered by Hotpink555 4 · 0 0

I cannot help feeling this question applies to YOU?
It is a man's personality and behaviour that attracts a woman, not his hair. However, there are certain points you might keep in mind:
1) Don't grow a pony tail!
2) Don't grow the sides long and wind them around your head!
3) Don't shave off all your hair!
4) Don't even think about your hair.

I would say keep your remaining hair well-cut and clean and then forget all about it. Concentrate on charm, smiles, nice compliments and gentlemanly behaviour.
With all that, the absence of hair won't mean a thing. Look at Bruce Willis, Sean Connery, and dozens of other sex symbols whose mischievous eyes attract the women!
Good Luck!

2006-11-20 20:51:42 · answer #5 · answered by simon2blues 4 · 0 0

It depends on the woman, some women like that, some don't. Like any other physical feature. Take guys for instance, some guys like boobs, some like, butts, and still others like legs. Girls are the same way, some like eyes, legs, butts, smiles. Whatever the case maybe it is not an overall general question, because the answer is going to be different with every person you ask. I for one like arms, hands, backs, smiles, and the way a guys watches falls on his wrist is for some reason a big thing for me. Unlike some girls, I'm not a butt person, couldn't care less about that particular feature, but I'm big on eyes and hands, don't know why, I just am.
So basically it just depends on the girls turn-ons.

2006-11-20 20:36:38 · answer #6 · answered by Miss Rachel 2 · 1 0

I would say no.

However, it depends on how the man wears what hair he does have!

I prefer men who are balding to have it very short (almost completely shaved, but not quite) maybe a number 1 all over!

It is not flattering to have compensate losing your hair by keeping it long!

Hope that helps!

2006-11-20 20:27:45 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not at all. In some cases, I find it more attractive. Not everybody goes for outward looks in guys. It is more important that they have a good and thoughtful personality and that they're attractive on the inside. At least, that's my opinion. Good looking guys often give you the run-around because they're attractive to other women too and are superficial. The qualities I look for are honesty, trust, thoughtfulness and ability to converse. It's far better that your beauty is deeper than skin-deep. :-)

2006-11-20 23:19:29 · answer #8 · answered by Darkwing 3 · 0 0

I think it depends where the hair loss is. Receding hairlines and complete baldness I like. But when there's a circle at the back of the head or a ring of hair ala Krusty the clown it's a no-no.

2006-11-20 20:34:59 · answer #9 · answered by little_v 2 · 0 0

no, but that doesn't mean to say all balding men are attractive, its the whole make up of things that determines attractiveness, Some men can carry it off and really suit it, some are just ugly anyway, I don't think the hair thing is that important at all.

2006-11-20 23:10:17 · answer #10 · answered by charl203 3 · 0 0

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