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Making Yourself Go Bald
by
philosophist
on 03 Dec, 2018 21:42
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So this is going to be an unusual one here, but I haven't been able to find any information despite searching the web for weeks now.
I have a full head of hair, and for reasons that I'm not going to get into here, I'd like to accelerate any potential male pattern baldness. Is there any "technique" or tool to do that aside from shaving your head?
I'm curious to read your responses.
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#1
by
bennett11
on 04 Dec, 2018 05:27
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Ever since becoming an adult and leaving home I had wanted to go bald, I had short buzz and wanted it shorter than barber would do it. Slowly i tweezed, waxed hair towards MPB. Later i had several sessions of electrolysis, until I was indeed MPB and approaching total baldness, I fully shaved then at age 45 - that was long before it was common,
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#2
by
slybeard
on 04 Dec, 2018 10:32
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I am not suggesting you try it, but bodybuilders that abuse Testosterone supplements usually loose their hair.
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#3
by
reddog
on 04 Dec, 2018 10:46
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There has been many discussions about laser hair removal. As long as your hair isn't grey, they can laser it off. But it's permanent!
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#4
by
Dragon
on 05 Dec, 2018 16:21
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Hormone treatment such as testosterone WILL have side effects
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#5
by
philosophist
on 09 Dec, 2018 10:47
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Thanks for the replies, guys! I definitely see waxing and tweezing as options, but testosterone definitely seems to be the way to go.
I can't seem to find good OTC testosterone supplements though.
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#6
by
Magoo
on 09 Dec, 2018 12:02
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Thanks for the replies, guys! I definitely see waxing and tweezing as options, but testosterone definitely seems to be the way to go.
I can't seem to find good OTC testosterone supplements though.
Keep away from hormones , if you value your health. If you don’t require them for some deficiency , you would be making a big mistake taking them for baldness.
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#7
by
slybeard
on 09 Dec, 2018 14:36
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Thanks for the replies, guys! I definitely see waxing and tweezing as options, but testosterone definitely seems to be the way to go.
I can't seem to find good OTC testosterone supplements though.
In the US, Testosterone is only available with a Doctor's prescription. OTC supplements are not actually Testosterone.
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#8
by
philosophist
on 09 Dec, 2018 21:52
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Point taken. I do take fenugreek supplements (it helps keep my digestion regular) and they're supposed to natural testosterone stimulants anyway. I guess it's gotta be waxing and/or tweezing if anything in order to keep my health.
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#9
by
bennett11
on 10 Dec, 2018 05:12
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with waxing and plucking hair will grow back but more more fragile and in time it does not. as others say stay away from hormone treatments. they affect many areas of your body and become irreversible.,
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#10
by
chgobuzzbald
on 14 Dec, 2018 00:40
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