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The importance of a good head of hair
#51

The importance of a good head of hair

As a guy who's been dealing with hair loss for 7 years now, I can tell you, there is nothing that will regrow lost hair, nothing.

If you want to have hair again where there is none, you should just consider a FUE hair transplant.
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#52

The importance of a good head of hair

Quote: (08-12-2014 04:07 AM)Fred970 Wrote:  

As a guy who's been dealing with hair loss for 7 years now, I can tell you, there is nothing that will regrow lost hair, nothing.

If you want to have hair again where there is none, you should just consider a FUE hair transplant.

Have you tried RU58841?
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#53

The importance of a good head of hair

I have a full head of hair...but a few issues.

I have a high hairline and my hair is very straight and fine. I just started using pomade and a left part. It looks better...but still kind of thin....I want to go for that thick "full" look like that David Beckham shot or some such. I still need to grow it longer on top a la don draper as it's still kind of short and I think that may help

Any tips to make thin fine hair look thicker ( a certain kind of cream, pomade, length ) ?

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#54

The importance of a good head of hair

Quote: (10-24-2014 07:27 PM)robreke Wrote:  

I have a full head of hair...but a few issues.

I have a high hairline and my hair is very straight and fine. I just started using pomade and a left part. It looks better...but still kind of thin....I want to go for that thick "full" look like that David Beckham shot or some such. I still need to grow it longer on top a la don draper as it's still kind of short and I think that may help

Any tips to make thin fine hair look thicker ( a certain kind of cream, pomade, length ) ?

I have the same kind of issue. I'm not bald but I feel like my hair has thinned and I see that my hair line has receded some. What I've found works well is after you've let your hair dried fully after showering, put in a thick putty type of product. By applying it while your hair is dry it stays up and becomes very tough but pliable, and appears thicker.

I like the Axe Messy Look paste for this.
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#55

The importance of a good head of hair

I found this pretty amazing, since I had always thought GLL had a full head of hair:
http://www.gll-getalife.com/entry/hair-l...ide-part-4

He uses 'toppik' to thicken his thinned hair.
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#56

The importance of a good head of hair

I have curly hair so never grew it out long because it starts getting tangled. Slathering enough conditioner through it after a shampoo seems to make it manageable so far. I'm going to keep growing it out and see what happens...

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#57

The importance of a good head of hair

I shaved my head a couple of days ago. I was wondering how was it going to affect my success with girls.

I banged a 20yo that same night.

Hair is hair. Game trumps it all.
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#58

The importance of a good head of hair

Quote: (10-10-2013 05:32 PM)AfgScarface Wrote:  

After a while I started dousing it lightly with Almond oil for shine and strength. Eventually I threw out my shitty Axe pomade and invested in some Redken Rewind #6. If you have near shoulder-length hair this stuff is amazing. You can keep reworking it throughout the day and girls can run their fingers through it without getting grossed out by the texture.

I've got long-ish hair now - almond oil or argan oil works well, in moderation. But why would you use that Redken stuff? Isn't it a paste?

I'm an older guy long since off the campus, so the effect may vary with age. I never had a woman ask if she could touch it but it gets various reactions - mostly positive.
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#59

The importance of a good head of hair

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#60

The importance of a good head of hair

Yes, Game trumps all.

I have very nice hair which I can make curly, wavy, or straight depending on how much I comb it. It's a beautiful dark blonde/amber color. When it's longer and taken well care of it helps me a little. But it's never been some magic bullet for me.

I think having a sexy look is great (whether bald or with hair) but confidence is what women breed for, not cute hair. Cute hair never defended the cave. Cute hair never hauled back a carcass to the cook fire.

Women need nice hair to prove they are healthy enough to carry a child (evolutionarily). Carry a child means both in her body, and also hair could be held by the child if it was clinging to her back and standing on her ass (true, look in Africa today).

I see no similar need in men other than warmth, but I also see that hair could get in the way if you are hunting. It also can be grabbed by an Alpha male you are fighting. It seems more neutral for men from a biological point of view.

Hair can get girls to open you. But lots of other things can too, whether its a sweet jacket or a nice watch.

But ultimately hair doesn't approach girls. It would be nice if it did.

"Hair, go boy! talk to that girl!"
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#61

The importance of a good head of hair

Quote: (08-07-2014 09:14 PM)Fred970 Wrote:  

For the guys with a full head of hair, I'd like to ask one question and I would like an honest answer. On this forum, there's a lot of talk about daygame, pulling girls in clubs and all that. Do you think you'd still have the guts to walk up to a hot girl with a bald head? And I mean a truly shiny bald head, not shaved. Do you think there would still be a point doing daygame or going to nightclubs without the precious head of hair you're talking about in this topic?

I am in my 40s and not bald yet, but I always thought that if/when it finally went to the point of being bald beyond repair up top that I would eliminate the "horseshoe head" cut and shave everything completely. Being totally bald is a hell of a lot better than a young guy trying to hang on with literally zilch on the top and a ring of hair all around the sides and back. It also matters what race you are - blacks and to a lesser extent, Asians, seem to look better bald than white guys. Or it could be that people just expect it more and notice it less when a black guy is bald than when a white guy goes bald since so many black guys prefer to shave their head regardless of ability to grow hair.

I wouldn't sweat it too much - it's all about attitude, and to a lesser extent your station in life. Once you've reached middle age if your attitude, physical fitness and station in life (perceived success, etc.) are all in line you should still be able to pull from the right targets.
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#62

The importance of a good head of hair

It's not so much the hair as it is being seen as "trendy". Rocking a haircut that is considered trendy will do wonders for attracting female attention to your life. Women will go bonkers when they see you rocking the same do as all the other guys on their "Super hot Guys" pintrest board.

Currently the bar is set so low for trendy hair at the moment that their really isn't a reason for the average guy not to have it as what's currently super trendy is office, mother, and woman approved all at the same time.

All you have to do is swap you current cut for any variation of the "gentlemens" cuts that are out there. This is basically getting a part and fading the sides to some extent.
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#63

The importance of a good head of hair

Sigh, I was hoping this thread would turn into a discussion on hair styles.

It seems all of the bald men have hijacked it in a "game trumps hair!".
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