Tell people you're getting more head?
Sorry. I just don't know what comes over me sometimes...
2007-05-29 22:56:38
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answered by Alice K 7
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You do absolutely nothing.
Seriously, the more you stress about it, the less blood goes up your head, starving your hair follicles and making your hair fall out. For all you know, it's just temporary baldness (you know, the type that you get after being sick for a while and taking some liver reactive meds).
If its not, there's still nothing to be ashamed or worried about. 3 out of 4 men experience baldness within their lifetimes. It's a natural (albeit unfortunate) side-effect of having predominantly high testosterone. Notice why women rarely ever get bald? It's because estrogen is the growth hormone that is responsible for hair on your head. While testosterone is responsible for body hair. See the point?
So don't fret about losing hair, it's not the be all and end all of your life... not unless you're the modern incarnation of Rapunzel.
2007-05-29 23:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was twenty-eight, my hair started to thin. I saw the outline of my skull. Then I got a different haircut, what you would expect of an army recruit, very, very short hair. Four months later, I let my hair grow back to normal size. My hair now was thicker. When I was twenty, I needed a haircut every four weeks; before army haircut, every three weeks; after army haircut, every six weeks; at present, every four weeks.
My scalp is producing the same amount of hair, but the hair is growing thicker and slower. Of course, it is not as thick as when I was twenty.
The haircut was not bald, but almost. What you would expect from a concentration camp.
Of course, there are men who were born to be bald, but I do not think I was not one of them. I believe somehow my body got out of balance, and produced thinning hair, then the haircut fixed the hair.
Of course, my solution is not for everyone, but it is something to consider.
2007-05-30 00:10:25
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answer #3
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answered by epistemology 5
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Rogaine for women. Do a sprint analyze on it, first. Edit: then you definately are sh*t out of success. What you're speaking on the subject of this is the thank you to evade or treatment baldness. If that existed you does no longer see close to as many bald adult men around. the only issues that are shown to assist are rogaine and propecia.
2016-10-09 03:07:10
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answered by ? 4
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Try Nioxin Products available through a Hair Salon. They have products that is specifically for thinning hair. Try not to wear ball caps, your scalp has to breathe.
2007-05-30 02:19:11
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answered by 24Special 5
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Either cut your hair even shorter (supe close) or try shaving it completely off to see how you like it.
Warning: be careful in the hot sun. You will have to use sunscreen or wear a hat so your scalp doesn't get sunburned.
2007-06-06 10:24:19
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answered by L M 5
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i honestly dont know the answer to this question but i can say none thing- whatever u do dont use rogaine coz its expensive, and when u do stop the hair falls right out again
a herbalist once told me to apply kale juice on my scalp coz i have alopecia areata. never bothered but if it works let me know
2007-05-29 22:57:11
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answered by kiki68 4
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I would suggest you go and visit your doctor as soon as possible..it is probably hormone related and may be something that can be treated.
Seek some medical advice and let me know how it goes.
Good luck x
2007-05-29 23:06:11
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answered by Fluffy ♥ 4
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Try massaging your scalp to get the blood flowing. It's helping for my husband.
2007-05-29 23:06:55
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answer #9
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answered by samuelle50 3
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You just can't avoid mother nature man..implant is the way. try Regrow. it's suppose to make your hair grow back.
2007-05-29 22:56:57
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answered by i a 4
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