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Be Confident With Hair Loss

Written by Stuart Stevens | Thursday, 24 April 2008

under no circumstances whatsoever think of going for a comb over
For some people male pattern baldness is not really a big deal at all and they take it in their stride. If you are confident person and your appearance is not something that you greatly prize then going bald is unlikely to affect your self esteem. On the other hand if you are someone who takes great pride in their appearance and whose self esteem is intrinsically linked to how they appear male pattern baldness can be extremely distressing.

Be Confident With Hair Loss

The good news is however that just because you are going bald does not mean that your appearance needs to suffer. At Ukmedix News we advise men who are suffering from male pattern baldness that they must now make an extra effort with the rest of their appearance.

Hair is not everything! Men who are worried about their hair loss should make sure that they are slim and trim by getting regular exercise and eating well. You should also invest in the clothes that you wear and make sure that you are always the best turned out man in your group of friends. Don’t get depressed about your appearance but boost your self esteem by dressing smartly and holding yourself confidently.

If your hair is thinning it is important that you keep it short. Growing your hair long when you are losing your hair only highlights the areas on your head where the hair is thin. Whatever you do under no circumstances whatsoever think of going for a “comb over” haircut like Bobby Charlton once did. Even today despite having got rid of it he is still remembered for his ridiculous haircut.

At Ukmedix News we have seen a number of surveys which show that women would much rather date a bald man then a man who has a comb over haircut or who wears a wig or toupee. Women rate a confident and smart appearance well over a head of hair.

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