Logicaleak, You look good either way. You have a great beard that looks good with both of your looks. I am a fan of the bald-and-bearded look... and it suits you well. don't fret.
I see absolutely nothing wrong with the "bald you".The "hair you" on the other hand, looks rather messy.You wanted honesty.
You look fine bald, there's nothing wrong with your head shape. Your hair is too long and that is bringing attention to hair loss areas. If you don't feel ready to shave it all off then go shorter. I too'd and fro'd between hair and a buzz cut for ages and that got me used to a shaved head. Just shaving it all off can be quite a shock especially if you're not sold on the idea. In some ways it's like admitting defeat to the MOB but it's not you're taking control If you had some style cut into your hair it will look better. However, there is hair loss there so the shorter the better and you really have nothing to be depressed about. You're a good looking guy, so stand tall and be confident, fella.
For example, your head, starting from your ear level, makes a straight up first, then starts the bending.
As I see it, you look good in both sets of photos. You have a long face, but so do a great many others. Facial hair can be used to accentuate areas that make it look less narrow. So do not worry about how it looks to other people.Now, how you like your hair to be is another topic. Do what you think looks good to you. It will be you that has to live with it every day. If you want a suggestion, I will say have it cut shorter than the first set, but not buzzed or shaved and see what you think. Believe it or not, shorter styles actually diminish the appearance of hair loss. Longer actually will call more attention to it.
Quote from: logicaleak on October 06, 2013, 04:38:57 PMFor example, your head, starting from your ear level, makes a straight up first, then starts the bending.Thanks, but look again. My head actually bulges out on the sides, then dips in before it starts the dome.This is what I meant when I said we see our imperfections that others do not notice.
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