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Robert Pattinson And Jedward On Top In Hair Stakes

Written by Richard Simmons | Saturday, 28 November 2009 | There are 0 comments

Coming in at number three was Peter Andre

According to a new survey the British actor Robert Pattinson has the most desired hair by men. Robert who is famous for playing Edward Cullen in Twilight and Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire came top in a survey done by Optima Hair Specialists. Coming just behind Robert Pattinson were the X. Factor duo Jedward with twenty percent of men saying that they wanted to have hair like these teenagers.

Robert Pattinson And Jedward On Top In Hair Stakes

The survey which was done on 1,200 men suffering from male pattern baldness included a whole list of celebrities to choose from whose hair is generally admired. Coming in at number three was Peter Andre with twelve percent of the vote closely followed by David Beckham with eleven percent. If you have a full head of hair you hardly ever notice the hair of other men but the moment your hair starts to thin you become extremely conscious of hair styles of not only your friends and family but also celebrities.

The good news is that these days there are proper and proven hair loss remedies available with the prescription medication Propecia being extremely popular and the easiest to use. With Propecia all you have to do is take one small tablet daily. Propecia has clinically proven results unlike hundreds of other bogus hair loss remedies. It is estimated that around 5 million men use Propecia at present.

If you have a hair loss problem you should do something about it sooner rather than later.  It may be that only you have noticed your thinning hair and this is the right time to go and have a consultation with a doctor. Many people say when they speak to men who use Propecia “but you don’t need it, you’ve got plenty of hair”, and that is exactly the point!

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