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Getting A Sun Tan For Hair Loss



Written by Richard Simmons | Friday, 30 December 2011 | There is 1 comment

will make your skin look healthier and make you glow

One of the most positive things you can do to make a difference to your appearance if you are losing your hair from male pattern baldness is to make an extra effort to improve the appearance of your skin. The last thing you want to have to deal with is dandruff and dry, flaky skin on your scalp and your face as well as thinning hair!

Getting A Sun Tan For Hair Loss

The reason why male pattern hair loss does not look good is because it makes you look unhealthy and old so you need to take proactive steps to make yourself look healthier and younger which will hopefully counterbalance the fact that your hair is not so thick.

If we had to give you three bits of advice from Ukmedix News it would be to moisturise, moisturise, moisturise! Having a healthy skin appearance will make you look confident, relaxed and in control and may take the emphasis off your scalp. Another good thing to do is to make sure that you always have a slight suntan. Getting a bit of sun as well as improving your mood will make your skin look healthier and make you glow.

You want to be careful that you do not overdo it and burn your skin but a gentle and regular exposure to the sun should not do you any harm. In fact having a slightly suntanned scalp makes you look good too. You might even want to make use of a tanning bed every now and again if you live in a place where the sun doesn’t shine.

Having very white skin means that your scalp will also be very white and will stick out much more. Having dark skin, [think Seal] means that your bald head is hardly noticeable.  Going bald has a much more dramatic effect on the appearance for a white man than for a black man!

At the end of the day you mustn’t let your hair loss define your appearance. You can look healthy, confident and attractive but you have to make the effort!

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There is 1 comment on this article.

On December 31, 2011 at 08:03
Johnny said:

Good advice but it does not take away the pain of being young and bald.

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