Hi everyone,I'm still on the fence about shaving my head and haven't pulled the "plug" yet ... no pun intended. My wife was online tonight and found this topical stuff called DermMatch. Apparently they sell mostly to plastic surgeons and dermatologists to give to hair transplant patients but the company says that their product could be used on a shaved head and that it looks like real hair. I'm not quite at the point where I'm ready to shave it all off but if I could apply a product and make it look like I still have hair then I might be willing to go for it. I had thought about doing the HisHair scalp tatooing but my wife doesn't feel comfortable with the concept of a scalp tatoo. Does anyone know if this stuff does look like hair on a bald scalp?Here is a video from youtube of some guy showing how to do it and it looks reasonable to me. It looks mean a lot of work every few days to apply the stuff (supposedly it lasts on the scalp for several days) but I'm interested in others have tried it or a similar product like Toppik or Caboki. Here is the company website:http://www.dermmatch.com/Thanks,Brian
Brian, this forum is populated by guys that love the shaved head look. If you are so into having hair on your head (or what looks like hair) then maybe this is not the forum for you. Best of luck in whatever you decide.
Apparently they sell mostly to plastic surgeons and dermatologists to give to hair transplant patients but the company says that their product could be used on a shaved head and that it looks like real hair.
Quote from: BrianFromCalifornia on June 07, 2014, 10:36:19 PM Apparently they sell mostly to plastic surgeons and dermatologists to give to hair transplant patients but the company says that their product could be used on a shaved head and that it looks like real hair. I'm trying to figure out why anyone would shave his head and then apply a product to make it look like he had hair. Seems a bit contradictory, don't you think?
I'm trying to figure out why anyone would shave his head and then apply a product to make it look like he had hair. Seems a bit contradictory, don't you think?