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Re: Thoughts on hair transplant
« Reply #25 on: Yesterday at 06:24:48 PM »
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Re: Thoughts on hair transplant
« Reply #26 on: Yesterday at 06:27:16 PM »
Our son, age 50 was bald about age 30.  He had hair, then it went curly at puberty and then he took on the other generation and went bald.  He is just as handsome as Yule Brenner.

Even if hair is transplanted, what will keep it there?  My son thought he would try something and I said, son, it is in your heritage.  Hormones are man made and cancer causing.  Just be yourself, son.

Collagen is good for hair, nails and rebuilding cartilage. So, a good lady, reasonable lady does not look at a man for looks.  She looks beyond, believe me, a lady of 73.  I never looked for a young man, but a true gentleman.


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Re: Thoughts on hair transplant
« Reply #27 on: Yesterday at 07:12:58 PM »
Yes, I am a woman and can testify that if a woman is put off merely by your receding hairline or baldness, she is not worth your time. A Proverbs 31 woman is what you want, not a Jezebel. 

Imitate the virtues of St. Joseph, be a confident, humble, chaste man, and the right woman will appreciate it very much. 

Only ensure that this balding is not happening to you because of nutrient deficiencies or poor health. 

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Re: Thoughts on hair transplant
« Reply #28 on: Yesterday at 08:45:06 PM »
Let me put it this way. Would  a saint want a hair transplant?
Maybe?  Have you had the chance to ask one?

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« Reply #29 on: Yesterday at 09:20:18 PM »
Some men look very handsome bald. My grandfather was one of them, he went bald by the time he was 30. Lots of women found him quite handsome. He certainly was. I had a math teacher in school that some women thought were really handsome, he was bald too.

With that said, natural, cheaper remedies such as castor oil may help. Balding can be due to deficiencies in zinc and B vitamins as well, or vitamin D. Castor oil works by bringing proper circulation wherever it is applied, which is why it is good for healing a lot of ailments too. It actually used to be referred to as Palma Christi, because of it being perceived as borderline miraculous.
Handsome men are more handsone with hair than without. Sounds like your grandfather had a good face.