im 17 and my line is receding. i just feel like giving up



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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:24 am 
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I honestly dont think i would suite being bald. I love my hair losing it willl knock my condidence to the point where uni next year will be ruined. It isnt to noticeable now but im worried about how it will look next year well i am at uni. I don't see what i can do. I have just had my hair cut short from it being long and it looks really good to find out my hairline looks its going back.


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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:39 am 
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looks like you're gonna have to get some real good game then huh


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Well, coming from a guy that started going grey at 22, I feel you bro. If the hairline isn't receding too quickly, go to a professional hair stylist and get their opinion on a hairstyle that matches your hairline and hair texture. Make sure it's coming from a pro though, not one of those places where a haircut costs the same as a meal deal at McDonald's! Go ahead and spend the cash, it's a good investment as far as appearance goes.

Having said that, if your hairline is retreating fast, you've only got two options:

1) Wear a do-rag (bandanna)
2) Shave your head (like Neil Strauss)


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PostPosted: Mon May 03, 2010 10:06 pm 
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One of my friends started going bald at 16. So he said fuck it and shaved his head, worked out, and now is pulling the bald look pretty well. Poor guy is still pretty insecure about it (we're 22 now) but he's been able to get women. And (no homo) he looks damn good being bald. Work out, bald and jacked is a popular look.


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 3:15 pm 
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I honestly dont think i would suite being bald. I love my hair losing it willl knock my condidence to the point where uni next year will be ruined. It isnt to noticeable now but im worried about how it will look next year well i am at uni. I don't see what i can do. I have just had my hair cut short from it being long and it looks really good to find out my hairline looks its going back.
I had the same problem, when i was 21 i was really insecure about it and because i have a big head, i really was afraid of going bald, so i did a hair transplant in Brazil ( i lived there for a while ) and even tho it doesn't give you a full head of hair, it looks pretty decent and never a girl noticed anything or commented on it , and when i tell them i did it, they find it surprising.

But if you choose to do it, choose your doctor VERY, VERY wisely , because there are a lot of butchers out there that can ruin your head with the plug look.


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dude, im 21 this year, i started losing at 17.. it became pretty bad and i tried everything from rogaine to minoxidil, the results dont stay much longer and once u stop using it the hairfall increases !!!

i got tired, said what the fu(k , and shaved it all off.

i wont say i look very good with a shaved head, there are a few insecurities but still, its all about how u carry urself, and how comfortable you are with urself.

i shave it every 3 days now.

and yeah, i got game ;)

im coaching 4 students in my city now and its going pretty good.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:26 am 
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I honestly dont think i would suite being bald. I love my hair losing it willl knock my condidence to the point where uni next year will be ruined. It isnt to noticeable now but im worried about how it will look next year well i am at uni. I don't see what i can do. I have just had my hair cut short from it being long and it looks really good to find out my hairline looks its going back.
im 36 and started losing my hair at 19 and I STILL have most of my hair. How do I do it??

Minoxidil extra strength 5% solution (every morning and night)
Finnercar (Finesteride) 5mg, cut in quarters, 1 quarter taken daily
Revita shampoo, wash hair 4 times a week.
Super Grow 80 laser (3 times a week for 25 mins) around 30 mins after washing hair.

I know this seems like a lot but it really isnt. It comes down to how bad you want to keep your hair. The earlier you start in your fight the better!

feel free to PM

good luck!


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:39 pm 
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Baldness in no way hinders a guys chances of being able to be successful with women, personal insecurity on the other hand most definatly does. I know how you feel I started going bald at about your age you need to accept it and move on or you will just cause yourself stress which can actually accelerate baldness apparently. Try weight training and bulking up a bit to compliment your new look. Women love the bad boy look try it and you will see. Be lucky


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:17 am 
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Dude I have had a receding hairline since I was 15... be proud of it dude!!!!
its a sign of good man genes!!

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:24 pm 
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I started losing my hair at 21, wore a lot of funky fresh hats back then.

Shaved my head since 23.

Am 36 now.

I've slept with nearly 100 different women since then, and was with me being out of the game for MANY YEARS, so it could have been more.

Point being, if you get your game right, your hair doesn't really matter.


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