Balding is not uncommon in most men after a certain age. After all, statistics show that at least thirty five million men in the United States are at some stage of balding, though in many of these men the balding is still unnoticeable (it takes up to half of the hair to be gone before it becomes visible to any outward person other than the man himself). By the time man reaches the age of thirty five, he will more likely than not be in the beginning stages of balding.… Read More...
Losing Hair Doesn’t Have to Mean Losing You
Most of us are born without any hair. Some of end up losing it again at some point in our lives, whether by choice or by family genes. Either way, it is a nice circle of life type situation, and nothing to be ashamed of, although too often popular culture seems to encourage that shame. Live happy and free with whatever happens on top of your head. But if you don’t want to be controlled by the genetics running through your family tree, you do have options.… Read More...