I don't know if there's such a thing as premature balding. It is what it is. It happens when it's supposed to happen. You can continue trying to hide it by spending a half hour in front of the mirror every morning or you can just go with it gracefully and quit worrying about the inevitable.The other options are things like toupees, hair transplants, or different pharmaceuticals. All of these come with documented drawbacks aside from the expense. A lot of the people in here have written of their experiences with rugs, plugs, and drugs and the result for all of them is.....They ended up here in Sly Bald Guys.Hang around a while. You don't have to make any decisions right now. Read some of the accounts of people who have been where you are and how they dealt with it. Take your time and relax. Always remember to breathe, that is of utmost importance. What you imagine as people's "possible reactions" to shaving your head is the fear of a future that you cannot possibly foresee. Your true friends will most likely surprise you with their reactions. The reactions of those who are not true friends don't matter.
If you poke around the forum (especially the introductions section) you'll notice a lot of people who talk about losing their hair in their 20's (some even earlier), as well as others in their 20's who have hair but are "sly by choice." I started noticeably thinning on top at around 21/22...I'm nearing 25 now and I decided to go sly a couple of weeks ago. Prior to that I buzzed it relatively short, going gradually shorter within the last 6 months or so (as the thinning got worse), until I couldn't go any shorter with the clippers so I decided to shave it.I'm not going to lie and say that I was instantly in love with it; it takes some getting used to but I do like the look (and honestly, it's easier to maintain than buzzing it). I'm certainly not happy with losing hair this young, but it doesn't really bother me as there's nothing I can do about it. I don't think it takes away from any "attractiveness" I might have (I've never been one for vanity), it's just a different look.If you're not sure, I'd recommend buzzing it short at first. When in doubt, start longer, as you can always buzz it down further (but you can't put it back ). When I went from a no-guard (shortest length) buzz to completely sly, it wasn't as big of a change.Spend some time cruising the site here. It's a good bunch of people who are very supportive and helpful, without being patronizing. You'll find people in similar situations to yours as well as some of the "old guard" members who will offer their opinions, advice, and usually a good dose of humor in the process.
Going sly is incredibly liberating.
How did you all get rid of that anxiety and just do it?
... I'm really into fashion ....
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