Balding Gracefully: Tips and Hairstyles for Balding Men
by Brett & Kate McKay
Youre
noticing more hair in your sink and in your shower. But for awhile
you ignore it. Then one day youre staring at your ugly mug
in the mirror, and theres simply no denying it anymore. Youre
starting to go bald.
No ones
ever referred to mens hair as our crowning glory
but hair loss can still be a big psychological blow to men. For
many men, its likely the first sign theyre getting old.
Baldness is a subtle reminder that ones youthful glory days
are slowly slipping away. And it can make a man feel less confident
and attractive.
Feeling blindsided
by their traitorous scalp and missing their old hair, some men can
get stuck in different stages of the grieving process, unable to
move on to acceptance. They start wearing a ball cap or a beanie
wherever they go. And they stubbornly stick with the hairstyle they
rocked when they were 20, even though its now making their
thinning hair look even worse than it has to. They dont know
how to go bald gracefully.
Because hair
loss is something that affects over 40 million men in the U.S. and
hundreds of million more worldwide, I thought it would be good to
offer the follicley-challenged out there some help on how to deal
with baldness like a man. For advice, I talked to master barber
Tony England from Reds
Classic Barbershop Co. in Nashville, TN. Tony has seen plenty
of men with hair loss come through his shop, and he himself is a
distinguished balding man, so he knows what youre going through.
Here are his tips on balding gracefully.
Find Out
the Cause
When a client
comes in whos noticed hes starting to go bald, Tony
tries to find out whats causing the customers hair loss.
In many cases, hair loss isnt caused by heredity, and
steps can be taken to stop hair loss, Tony explains. Hell
ask his client if theyve been under a lot of stress lately.
If so, he recommends that they get a massage and chill the heck
out. Stress can be a big time cause for hair loss in men.
If his client
is calmer than the Dali Lama, then Tony asks if theyre taking
any medicines, as some medications come with the unfortunate side
effect of hair loss. Once they stop taking the medication, the hair
comes back. Of course, stopping or switching medication just so
you dont go bald might not be an option for most men. Check
with your doctor if you are experiencing hair loss to see if a)
the medication might be causing your balding and 2) if theres
an alternative you can take that doesnt thin your hair.
Another possible
cause of balding is calcium deposits on your scalp. Calcium
deposits shut the pores on your head which prevents hair from coming
through the scalp, says Tony. To clear up these calcium deposits,
Tony suggests shampooing your head with hot vinegar, wrapping a
hot towel around your head, and letting it sit for a few minutes.
Shampoo normally right afterward, unless you want to smell like
you stuck your head in the pickled egg jar at your local bar.
If youre
not stressed, taking medications, or have calcium deposits, youre
probably like millions of other men who have inherited their receding
hairline from the men in their family. Theres a lot of old
wives tales out there about which side of the family passes on the
genes for baldness. Youve likely heard someone say that if
your mothers father or grandfather was bald, then youre
destined to be bald as well.
But if you
thought you were free and clear from inheriting your fathers
bald head because your moms dad has a thick lush mane at 95,
Im sorry to break it to you, youre not. Some
recent studies have identified a gene that shows men are more
at risk for hair loss if their father is bald. But you can
also inherit this gene from your moms side of the family.
So basically if you have any bald eagles roosting on your family
tree, theres a chance youll go bald, too.
Fighting
Natures Course
So genetics
has dealt you the bald card. What do you do? Well, if going bald
really bothers you, you can always try to fight Mother Nature using
a few techniques.
- Rogaine.
Rogaine is a topical medication you put on your head that promotes
hair growth and keeps the hair you do have left from falling out.
You can buy it over the counter at most drug stores. The biggest
drawback is that once you stop using Rogaine on a regular basis,
your hair loss will resume once more. Thus, youre pretty
much signing over your scalp to Bossman Rogaine for the duration
of your natural life. Rogaine isnt cheap, either. That means
youll have to invest a small fortune just so you can keep
your hair. You have to ask yourself if the daily regimen
and expense is worth it, Tony advises.
- Hair
transplants. Another option is Hair Club for Men. You probably
remember the old commercials where the guy proclaims, Im
not only the Hair Club president, Im also a client,
followed by a parade of before-and-after pictures of bald men
who magically grew their hair back. The magic behind
Hair Club for Men is hair transplants. A doctor will relocate
bald resistant hair follicles from the back of your head to the
balding areas on the top of your head. Because the hair follicles
on the back of your head are resistant to hair loss, in theory
youll never have to worry about balding again. But be careful
with transplants. Theyve come a long way from the hideous
and conspicuous hair plugs of the 80s. But even now, if theyre
done poorly, your results will look unnatural. Moreover, hair
transplants are expensive. Really expensive. Youre charged
by the graft. Many hair transplant procedures require 600-1,000
grafts. A conservative cost per graph is $6. So do the math, and
youre looking at about $6,000 for the procedures. Thats
quite a rich head of hair.
- Toupee.
Toupee wearing men have been the butt of many a joke. With good
reason. Most wigs are poorly crafted and poorly fitted. Result?
You look like Uncle Louis from Christmas Vacation. But,
according to Tony, a toupee can actually look completely natural
if you spend enough money to get the best of the best. Youd
be surprised how many male celebrities wear wigs. Tony notes.

If worse comes
to worst, you can always try your vacuum cleaner and a cigarette.
Accepting
and Embracing Your Baldness
Tony thinks,
and I definitely agree, that the best option is for a man to accept
the fact that hes balding and simply embrace it. Its
cheaper and involves less work than the above options. No need for
snake oil cures and tearing up pieces of your scalp like layers
of turf. When you start noticing your hairline recede, just remember
that millions of men go bald and still have successful careers,
attract the ladies (many women actually prefer bald men), and generally
have kick ass lives. Your worth as a man isnt tied up with
how much hair you have on your head. If you dont make a big
deal out of your hair, no one else will either.
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July
15, 2010
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