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;D;D;D i cant believe he actually let her do all of that it would have been easier to just shave it all off
 
I am 21(nearly), but I still feel to young to be worrying about this stuff... I need to force myself to stop using products I guess.
 
there are natural things you can put on your hair instead of using products.

Rashad said:
I don't know. I hink my dandruff had a lot to do with my hairloss. Plus, I used to shampoo EVERY SINGLE day. I'm cutting that down now though, to maybe once every 2-3 days. o_o


apple cider vinger should help get rid of your dandruff (it relieves a itchy scalp and adds shine and bounce to your hair as well)
coconut milk makes your hair shiny and healthy
avocado is a great conditiner but be sure to mash it up good enough so you want have chunks going down the drain and in the process of putting it in your hair you can put in on your face it feels really good and makes your skin feel soft
aloe vera is a great detangler and is also good for your hair as well
 
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I have been having this feeling for about a few months now,and I'm younger than you..I don't think thats a good sign for either of us..
 
the only real way to reduce the probability of baldness in men is to select very hairy parents before you are born. But,I do not think any of us ever had that choice.
 
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LOL that was hilarious....what is this show called? o_o

That was the early comedy show "I love Lucy" with Lucille Ball and Dezi Arnez it was the most popular show on TV in the 1950s. This was back in the days when television shows were actually funny and the comedy was clean.
 
That was the early comedy show "I love Lucy" with Lucille Ball and Dezi Arnez it was the most popular show on TV in the 1950s. This was back in the days when television shows were actually funny and the comedy was clean.

Might I also point out that even in the show, they'd sleep on separate beds too, to express even a further degree of cleanliness and purity.
 
That was the early comedy show "I love Lucy" with Lucille Ball and Dezi Arnez it was the most popular show on TV in the 1950s. This was back in the days when television shows were actually funny and the comedy was clean.

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I am watching it. There is too much rude content on TV.
 
Sorry Rashad, but it looks like your life is effectively over. Children walking down the street will now laugh and point at your lack of hairiness. Your parents will be shamed. Say good bye to any chance of getting married. I'm so sorry. :(
 
Sorry Rashad, but it looks like your life is effectively over. Children walking down the street will now laugh and point at your lack of hairiness. Your parents will be shamed. Say good bye to any chance of getting married. I'm so sorry. :(

not true!.....lots of sisters like bald guys so shut up!

lol
 
ha ha!!! :) you're funny, nothin wrong with bein bald! (or is it) dnt know really coz Alhamdulillah I have hair!LOL
 
My hubby got a bald patch on his crown (middle-ey, top-ish, back-ish of head lol) on the lead up to our wedding and also started getting patches of baldyness on his face... He went to the docs and they said it could be down to hereditary-ness :hmm: , stress :giggling: or some sort of skin infection but because there was no flaking, redness etc it was put down to one of the other two reasons... The patches started off pretty titchy and localised but the one on his crown ended up about between the size of a 10 and 50 pence piece (but mashaAllah has grown back now!) and what started off as one on his face ended up a couple of pretty big ones (maybe a few cm's in size) and a couple of smaller ones... MashaAllah they're starting to grow hairs in the baldy bits now but they're still there and are reeeeeally taking their time in growing back.. InshaAllah, they'll grow back totally over time... We even went to a pharmacy in Saudi when we went to pray Ummrah after our wedding and they gave him a prescription-only-medicine spray over the counter :ooh: :mmokay: ;D but he never used it after... We just put it down to stress in the end coz it started to grow back after the wedding ;D
 
As-Salāmu `Alaykum (السلام عليكم):

Have no idea why men attempt to hold on and do the comb over. Just let it go. Shave it off!


Bald is easy maintenance and saves alot of money. And it looks good.

Stop holding on to the comb over. Cut or shave it off. You look halarious with the comb over and blad patch.

Your love ones don't want to hurt your feelings.

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Thank you very much, Tyrion. >_> and Jazakallah Abdullahii & the others <3

I feel baldness is unprofessional if it's not kept neat. And I don't want to try to cover my baldness either by outgrowing my hair etc normally than I usually do [until my mom tells me "I'm not even going to LOOK at you until you cut your hair!"] because I saw someone that did that the other day... It didn't look too... erm. what's the word... decent? =/ But that's cruel.

I want to accept my balding gracefully but at the same time take all necessary and NATURAL steps to prevent it from spreading. It's not at a severe case right now. Actually, it's not even close to being a problem. I think it all started when I saw a speck of hair on my table. Probably fell off from after I got a haircut lol, but still. Best diagnose it now. BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY.
 

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