My theory is: Do what makes you feel good as long as you don't hurt anyone. I don't like either talibans of shaving or talibans of treatments.
I don't think you buzzed too early.
I didn't even know that website. It's just a question of feeling good with your hair or lack thereof: Some people need hair and take treatments or other things to be happy and feel good and some other doesn't. I don't need hair to feel OK and I try to encourage people to be happy with what...
I started slowly thinning when I was kinda 29/30. It became a bit more noticeable two years ago, when I was 35, but I still had a head full of hair and as I used to have curly hair and sport it a bit long I couldn't realize how much hair I was losing until this june when I had a haircut and I...
I'd keep it the way it is. There isn't much difference between those two options. I'll buzz my hair until it's so noticeable that shaving is the best option.
Welcome to the bald side of life!
And this is how I became bald in two years... this pic is a "now and then" of myself; comparing how I looked in June 2015 and how I look now. I decided to post it today because after a month since I shaved for the first time (and got glasses) I found the look that I like and feel comfortable...
Yes I'm married and she realized my hair was thinning but as my hair is, erm... was curly and used to sport it long is wasn't as noticeble as when I got my hair cut months ago.
I just went all the way! I'm a bald and bearded guy now.
I love the way I look even if some relatives tell me I look older (I got glasses recently) I still have time to recover it and blablabla...
Thanks for your advice, Wolf Pack. I'm not going for surgery for aesthetics, though. I accept anyone doing so, but that's not for me.
I use to have long curly hair when I was 20, and being bald doesn't make me feel happy, but it doesn't make me feel unhappy either. It just happened.
And...
Well, Jean-Luc, my philosophy is...
If I accept anyone the way they are, why wouldn't I accept myself?
Balding is a question of a aesthetics, what means for me it's less important than loosing a limb, or eyesight, or having a serious illness. And it's also a question of probability ...