I.D WALKER
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Yes it does seem that we humans always need a good laugh at some other less respected person(s) expense.:shakehead:
Yes, I apply toppik at the front fading towards the hairline, and on the side where the part is.Unless you are applying the Toppiks to the sides and hairline, those pictures don't do any good at determining if it looks OK.
If i felt there was nothing wrong with the appearance of my disguised hair, i wouldn't frequent these forums. Just because you have it worse doesn't mean I should be less depressed about my own situation. I posted because hair loss has made me paranoid and insecure of the way my hair looks...and wanted a second opinion. Doesn't that qualify?Why posting this in the impact of hair loss section?
Out in the public with that head of hair (even if it's fake) does not make you someone who's life is impacted by hair loss.
A lot of us couldn't get that head of hair even by pouring an entire bottle of toppik on our heads.
The way I see it: you posted that to feel better about yourself.
And you know very well that there's nothing wrong with the appearance of your fullish head of hair.
Out in the public with that head of hair (even if it's fake) does not make you someone who's life is impacted by hair loss.
Hair loss at any stage impacts lives. Sometimes even more so at the beginning with all the sheds, losing ground...and the realization that you are going bald. The transition from perfect hair with all the girls you want to having to sprinkle toppik and strategically placing each strand, hoping not just girls but an old man doesn't see it...is very damning. The sun, once welcomed each morning, now becomes something feared.
Not to diminish the impact on the more aggressive stage sufferers, but I think by that time acceptance starts to kick in...and you just ride it out.
You hit the nail right on the head. Sunlight, harsh indoor lighting, or different angles of view, can reveal hair loss on what would appear to be a full head of hair. You like so many others, are probably hyper-aware of just which situations reveal thinning areas the most. Where other see a hairline, you see the curvature of your scalp through the hair. It puts immense stress on you, and jacks up feelings of inadequacy.
I will say, to balance that out, what you see, and what others see can be complete opposites. The people around you probably do not have such the harsh opinion of your hair, that you do, and would likely be a little off balance if you were to say "I'm balding".