Receding Hair Line

mikejprz
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Joined: Tue 17 Aug, 2004 16.19
Location: London

It is dignified to cut/clipper your hair short when you have a receeding hair line or thinning hair.

I am 26 and have this problem but I think having closly cropped hair is actually the right style for me anyway.

If that picture on your profile is you, I am not sure if going from such long (in comparison) hair to short is good but you should at least try it!

You don't want a comb-over do you??? :lol: :lol: :shock:

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iSon
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Joined: Fri 15 Aug, 2003 23.24
Location: London

I am also developing a monkey's bum...

But perhaps it was where an object was dropped from a height on my head when I was younger. Funny...I've never been the same since...
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Dr Lobster*
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i've had a slight receeding hairline since i was about 18. i'm 24 how and it's moved a little, but because of the way i style it (kinda spiky and messy), it doesn't really notice.

but i like my hair too, i think hair can acutally make an ugly bloke attractive - i often get compliments about my hair when out on the town (such as it's 'cool' or 'nice')

if i went really bald, i dont know what i'd do to be honest, i'm sufficiently vain that i would purchase some sort of wig
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marksi
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Joined: Wed 07 Jan, 2004 05.38
Location: Donaghadee

Spend £30 and buy a decent pair of clippers. Won't take long to pay for themselves as you won't be going to the hairdressers anymore! It's the dignified answer.

Even if I wasn't (slowly!) losing hair I'd still have it shaved... so much less hassle. It's one thing I don't worry about, simply because there is nothing anyone can do about it. 8)
A.J.A.
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Joined: Sun 06 Jun, 2004 19.51
Location: County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Yes though it helps if you've a nice-shaped head to start off with! I shudder to think what sort of lumpy, bumpy scull I've got under my mop! :shock:
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