A Perspective on Patterns
GQ’s “Male-Pattern Baldness Hall of Fame” revels in past heroes that flaunted their receding hairline. It bares a few details on how the shaved-head look has become so popular and why the grown-up male hairline should be brought back. Writers Mike Albo and Andrew Richdale call it “an appeal to the brave”. You can wear your “Friar Tuck” hairline with pride.
But why stop there? In fact, the real question might be, why does hair loss stop at the ring around your head? The people at Bosley have taken an in-depth look at male pattern baldness, the cause of this pattern and more importantly, how it can be changed. The Bosley site hosts an archive of hair loss solutions. Explore the before and after stories that captures the reality of a full and natural head of hair vs. the power donut look. Because not everyone wants to look like a monk or a donut.
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on lossing hair with those particular areas when getting older, does it matter wheather that person have a long hair or not when he was still young? Im worried because i've heard a lot of stories about most long haired young men lose more hair when they get old than those who have shorter ones.
Posted by: Jan | May 25, 2009 at 10:56 PM
Thanks for this wonderful article, and it helps people who don't want to get bald, and its very useful. Nice job!
Posted by: bogartkick | May 19, 2009 at 03:05 AM