Saw a recent Movie with him, his face looks like five miles of bad road and his hair is perfect like it was forty years ago. Are we better to just let it go?, or get a rug, weave, squirrel whatever?
pedalguy59: Saw a recent Movie with him, his face looks like five miles of bad road and his hair is perfect like it was forty years ago. Are we better to just let it go?, or get a rug, weave, squirrel whatever?
Does it look natural? Best to go with shaved, or balding, or implants, or dredlocks, or thinning on top and full beard.
What ever way you decide to go, just try to be individual and age appropriate.
Men look best when they are comfortable in their own skin.
pedalguy59: Saw a recent Movie with him, his face looks like five miles of bad road and his hair is perfect like it was forty years ago. Are we better to just let it go?, or get a rug, weave, squirrel whatever?
Brannigan70Yellow Brick Road , Manchester, Mayo Ireland2,339 posts
pedalguy59: Saw a recent Movie with him, his face looks like five miles of bad road and his hair is perfect like it was forty years ago. Are we better to just let it go?, or get a rug, weave, squirrel whatever?
He's got that eternal look of 'youth' for want of a better word . For a bloke of his facial features somehow don't look out of place with his hair .
As for myself , well it's thinning with a few distinctive greys . I'd never go for the rug option though , I mean who am I fooling but me . I'd consider implants but not in immediate 'danger' of losing what's there .
A bloke I know , now in his 60's has worn a rug (not the best kind of example of rug) for as long as I've known him but he's recently discarded it and he looks years younger for it and shaved what was left
Brannigan70Yellow Brick Road , Manchester, Mayo Ireland2,339 posts
Brannigan70: He's got that eternal look of 'youth' for want of a better word . For a bloke of hisage facial features somehow don't look out of place with his hair .
As for myself , well it's thinning with a few distinctive greys . I'd never go for the rug option though , I mean who am I fooling but me . I'd consider implants but not in immediate 'danger' of losing what's there .
A bloke I know , now in his 60's has worn a rug (not the best kind of example of rug) for as long as I've known him but he's recently discarded it and he looks years younger for it and shaved what was left
He's got that eternal look of 'youth' for want of a better word . For a bloke of his *age* his facial features somehow don't look out of place with his hair .
pedalguy59: Saw a recent Movie with him, his face looks like five miles of bad road and his hair is perfect like it was forty years ago. Are we better to just let it go?, or get a rug, weave, squirrel whatever?
I personally don't have a problem with a man who's hair is thinning or almost all gone.
I would be happier if he was comfortable with it and just accepted it. However, I can understand, from a man's point of view, if he wasn't confident with it (its viewed by men, largely, as a machismo thing though most women, I'm sure, don't see it that way at all). Though, I would find it more difficult to be in a relationship with a 'rugged' man.
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road and his hair is perfect like it was forty years ago. Are we better to just let it go?, or get a rug, weave, squirrel whatever?