David Beckham....again

s.a.f

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metalheaddude said:
Im with you chino20..His hair looks awesome! Everyone on this board is seriously deluded, insane or just lost touch with reality. He is not receeding in any way, shape or form. However his hair may of thinned slightly in a diffuse type manner, but its hardly serious and its very normal for people who are getting older to diffuse slightly. His hair is like 3mm long and the pic is taken in broad day light for fu-cks sake! There is plenly of women with very fine hair and if they shaved their head as low as Becks you would see alot more scalp than what you do on Becks and they are not balding! As soon as Becks gets a bit more length to his hair it will appear alot thicker to lay all of your pathetic suspicsions to rest.

Thats kinda my opinion aswell. Does anyone see a slight upside down cross pattern in his hair? I noticed that the first time he buzzed it back in the early 00's.
 

ginger-uk

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His hair has always been like that, he can grow it long and thick so I doubt he's worried.

You can see almost a reverse of male pattern baldness to me. The part of hair when my started to thin first is thickest on Becks, Thats the band that usally detaches the front from the rest.

I'd take his hair everyday of the week. Number 1 forever too.

Instead I stick to a #0
 

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metalheaddude said:
In my opinion Becks will never get a receeding hairline, his hairline is to strong. If you have a strong hairline at 30 their is a good chance you will have that for the rest of your life.

How do you come to this conclusion metalhead? I have known a few guys with a solid hair right up to thier 40's and then the male pattern baldness starts, I never said Beck's was receeding but he looks diffuse in that pic, especially when you look at the sides of his hair, it shows the typical signs of a Norwood pattern, they say male pattern baldness is genetic and if you google his dad you will find he has receeded so male pattern baldness is in his family and this may be the start of his male pattern baldness.

I would agree also that I would love his hair, but if I noticed it becoming thinner I would definately consider the meds to hold on to it, if David has male pattern baldness he hasn't got that option whilst he is a footballer.
 

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Lucky_UK said:
metalheaddude said:
In my opinion Becks will never get a receeding hairline, his hairline is to strong. If you have a strong hairline at 30 their is a good chance you will have that for the rest of your life.

How do you come to this conclusion metalhead? I have known a few guys with a solid hair right up to thier 40's and then the male pattern baldness starts, I never said Beck's was receeding but he looks diffuse in that pic, especially when you look at the sides of his hair, it shows the typical signs of a Norwood pattern, they say male pattern baldness is genetic and if you google his dad you will find he has receeded so male pattern baldness is in his family and this may be the start of his male pattern baldness.

I would agree also that I would love his hair, but if I noticed it becoming thinner I would definately consider the meds to hold on to it, if David has male pattern baldness he hasn't got that option whilst he is a footballer.


Well it does happen but its alot rarer in my opinion. Most guys who are going to bald show signs of it pretty early usually around 20 or so. Some of them go on to have NW7 others receed to a certain point then it stablizes for a good 10-30 or more years. As for the men in the 30's 40's, who have a good strong hairline up to that point then suddenly go bald, usually dont receed from the hairline from what ive noticed they seem to bald from the middle of their head first then eventually eats there hairline too. A good example is Mel Gibson. He had great hair right up until he was around 50 then suddenly BANG! The genes caught up with him.
 

s.a.f

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I think more often than not the earlier it starts the higher the eventual norwood. Most nw6/7's will start losing it at 19/20, those guys who start in their 30/40's dont usually progress past nw3. Obviously there are no set rules but thats the way I've often seen it happen.
 

s.a.f

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If you have visible loss at 23 I'd say that by 30 it would be pretty bad, that was certainly the case for me. But obviously I was'nt on meds so thats a very big factor.
 

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s.a.f said:
If you have visible loss at 23 I'd say that by 30 it would be pretty bad, that was certainly the case for me. But obviously I was'nt on meds so thats a very big factor.


haha...just curious to hear your opinion...i had some loss at 23 (thats when i first noticed it...but it was visible to anyone else) im 24 now and it hasn't gotten any worse.
 

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s.a.f said:
I think more often than not the earlier it starts the higher the eventual norwood. Most nw6/7's will start losing it at 19/20, those guys who start in their 30/40's dont usually progress past nw3. Obviously there are no set rules but thats the way I've often seen it happen.

Nah, my uncles started their hair loss in their 30s and they're NW5/6s. It appears I'm currently diffused a NW3A, but it's not really noticeable unless my hair is wet. Rock me, Amadeus! :jackit:
 

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i tell ya it ticks me off my dad and my uncle both have straight hairlines and really course hair! they are 48 and 52 years old and hear i am 24 nw2, but im having faith in the meds!
 

slowburn

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This is ridiculous. WHY DO YOU CARE SO MUCH ABOUT BECKHAM?
you are not him and you do not look like him. Get a life.
 
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