Written by Richard Simmons| Tuesday, 14 September 2010| There is 1 comment
The Prime Minister of Great Britain David Cameron is slowly but surely suffering from male pattern baldness. His slicked back mane of hair is looking decisively thinner these days and many media pundits say the strain and stress of being the number one decision maker in the UK could be one of the reasons why the problem is getting worse.
In fact the reality is that unless David Cameron is under chronic stress his hair loss is not being caused by anything other than the natural and genetic process of male pattern baldness and he shouldn't worry about it too much. He should take heart from the fact that his predecessor Tony Blair also started to suffer from male pattern baldness when in office and that the majority of his colleagues (William Hague especially) are losing their hair too.

Nevertheless David Cameron should make a special effort to look after his hair and make sure that his scalp is healthy and free of dandruff. He could also make use of various medications such as the hair loss medication Propecia which is rumored to be already being used by Prince William. This easy to use hair restoration medication prevents the buildup of dihydrotestosterone in the scalp which is the direct cause of male pattern baldness.
Unfortunately in this media age a good image counts for massive amount at the ballot box which shows why the Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg got any votes at all. Mr. Clegg who has a full head of blond hair is definitely the pretty boy of the coalition government and since whenever he opens his mouth he rarely makes much sense his voting success must be purely down to his youthful appearance.
If you work in an industry where appearances matter it would definitely pay you to invest in remedies to treat male pattern baldness. You should remember that the sooner you get medical help the more likely you are to have success and also that the most effective medication statistically to treat male pattern hair loss is Propecia.
