The thing Ive been wondering is. If you get a hairpiece then you go on a few dates with a special lady/gentleman and you get closer and then you eventually end up sleeping together, then what happens if she pulls it off?
Since I went sly on 6/4/07 and then finding this site, I opened my eyes up to hair loss. I was somewhat familiar with the self-esteem issue that some guys go through when losing their hair. But looking at what the costs are for the "System" (hair club) and what people go through on the surgical side, I was amazed. It's a multi-billion dollar industry and it simply plays to their insecurities.. All these process' use images of built guys with perfect features that are 'clients' and the 'ladies' are all over them with their new head of 'natural looking hair' when advertising / selling.I know this is free enterprise, but I think potential customers should have to meet with somebody from 'our side' and get another perspective on the subject ( i know that will never happen, it's just a pipe dream )I know this is probably old news to many on this forum that have either already done the research or have been down the road. I'll bet there's plenty of former 'customers' out there that probably look back and wish they had back just a percentage of all the cash they've blown on covering it up. you know the grass is always greener on the other side... when I was young, I wanted 'straight hair', now that I'm older I wish all my hair would just disappear... and I'm sure there's plenty of guys with MPB that would love to trade places with me as I have my full head of hair. As the Rolling Stones say, "you can't always get what you want" enough of my rant.
Quote from: frank_m on June 24, 2007, 03:54:59 PMSince I went sly on 6/4/07 and then finding this site, I opened my eyes up to hair loss. I was somewhat familiar with the self-esteem issue that some guys go through when losing their hair. But looking at what the costs are for the "System" (hair club) and what people go through on the surgical side, I was amazed. It's a multi-billion dollar industry and it simply plays to their insecurities.. All these process' use images of built guys with perfect features that are 'clients' and the 'ladies' are all over them with their new head of 'natural looking hair' when advertising / selling.I know this is free enterprise, but I think potential customers should have to meet with somebody from 'our side' and get another perspective on the subject ( i know that will never happen, it's just a pipe dream )I know this is probably old news to many on this forum that have either already done the research or have been down the road. I'll bet there's plenty of former 'customers' out there that probably look back and wish they had back just a percentage of all the cash they've blown on covering it up. you know the grass is always greener on the other side... when I was young, I wanted 'straight hair', now that I'm older I wish all my hair would just disappear... and I'm sure there's plenty of guys with MPB that would love to trade places with me as I have my full head of hair. As the Rolling Stones say, "you can't always get what you want" enough of my rant.I was a member of HCM for 7yrs, and to be a honest with you, my hair looked fine. Nobody prayed on my insecurity, I did it to myself. I did spend a lot of $$$ and it wasn't an issue to me because I had the $$$ to spend. Could I have used it on something else?Absolutely, but I am glad I did have the experience and everything that went along with it. Do I love my look now, 100%. I have grown up and matured and confidence has been built, and I love being "SLY", WOULD NEVER GO BACK. It was only about 3 months now, until I realized that "hair doesn't make the man". I did get plenty of women and I am built, but this didn't just happen after I put a "system" on. I am not defending the industry, but I hate ignorance....you sound confused and jealous...why bring up the point if it is not an issue for you?
Quote from: Itsonlyinmyhead on June 24, 2007, 04:09:41 PMThe thing Ive been wondering is. If you get a hairpiece then you go on a few dates with a special lady/gentleman and you get closer and then you eventually end up sleeping together, then what happens if she pulls it off?If it is a relationship that has the potential of really going somewhere, I think he or she would say, "Why didn't you just tell me?" If I wore a hairpiece or had transplanted hair, it's something I would want the other person to know right up front. The hair replacement industry wants people to be insecure about loosing their hair. In fact, if you are not insecure about it, they want to make you feel insecure - you'll look better, feel more confident, attract women, get that promotion. Nonsense! I think just the opposite is true. If you're loosing it and shave the rest off, or if your BBC, it says, "I've got more important things to do than mess around with how my hair looks."Darrell
I do have a little bit of experience in this myself as when I first started losing my hair I had a period of using one of those "concealers" that makes your hair look thicker. At first it worked really well but of course, as time went on & as I lost more hair it became less effective & for a short while (before ditching it) I had a period when I was really unhappy as I was always paranoid about whether people could notice or not ... I can tell you ... that experience was enough to teach me that as far as hair loss goes ... honesty is usually the best policy however hard that may seem at the time!
QuoteI do have a little bit of experience in this myself as when I first started losing my hair I had a period of using one of those "concealers" that makes your hair look thicker. At first it worked really well but of course, as time went on & as I lost more hair it became less effective & for a short while (before ditching it) I had a period when I was really unhappy as I was always paranoid about whether people could notice or not ... I can tell you ... that experience was enough to teach me that as far as hair loss goes ... honesty is usually the best policy however hard that may seem at the time!Are the concealers like spray paint or are they those things that you sprinkle on your hair? Im just abit curious-as usual. Did it actually look real? or did it make your head look black and your actual hair just the same? By the time I need to use concealers I will have it all shaved of. I suppose it because its now acceptable/fashionable to do it whereas 10 years ago and more it was seen as something you only did if you were a convict/skinhead nazi/drug dealer.
Are the concealers like spray paint or are they those things that you sprinkle on your hair? Im just abit curious-as usual. Did it actually look real? or did it make your head look black and your actual hair just the same? By the time I need to use concealers I will have it all shaved of. I suppose it because its now acceptable/fashionable to do it whereas 10 years ago and more it was seen as something you only did if you were a convict/skinhead nazi/drug dealer.
In my defence it was the mid 1980's & BIG hair was in then!
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