Hair today, gone tomorrow!
I’ve been worrying about hair fall lately, fearing that I’m gonna get bald in a few years if I don’t remedy it right away. But while I was scouring the internet for some useful resources to combat this concern, I found out that most men have more reason to worry.
Hair loss and baldness affect men earlier, faster, and more extensively compared to women. Furthermore, studies say that baldness is caused by a combination of hormones and genetics, hence it’s a medical condition. And to some who are affected by this so-called male-pattern baldness, it can be upsetting. Though some people would probably just accept baldness with open arms especially if they’ve accepted the fact that it’s a condition that runs in their family, some may still prefer treatments for male pattern baldness.
Whether we admit it or not, our hair can affect our mood and psyche in general. Even men have bad hair days too, right? What more if we lose a lot of them and leave our scalp peeking shiny? I’m trying to imagine my hubby being bald in a few years time. Maybe he’d look funny but I say it’s not gonna change the way I look at him - with all my respect and love. Cheesy! =)











February 9th, 2010 11:20 pm
Oh boy, hubby’s concerns are valid after all..hair fall, hair fall..tsk tsk..
February 10th, 2010 6:52 am
I have entirely too much hair, though it does fall out on a regular basis. Both my husband, and son keep their heads bald the majority of the year, so we love bald.