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7/3/2025, 4:10:32 AM
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True but he is bald now as are many actors. pic related Chris with noticeable rapidly thinning hair in 2008 when he was still an up and coming actor at age 27. I guarantee you by age 38, that it was almost entirely gone. Happened to me. Started thinning at age 18 and by 29, it was extremely thin and comb over tier. The pandemic happened and I shaved it all off, was liberating but noticed unless I grew my beard(I naturally have a very thick, fast growing, zero gap beard) then I'm invisible. That has good and bad aspects. I don't want a beard full time and only grow it for autumn and winter, shaving it off in spring. So thought I'd give the hair system path a go, loved it and never looked back. The only bad part was letting my horribly receded hair grow untouched for 8 weeks. I was so self conscious and paranoid, constantly covering my massive bald spot that my dad calls "the jew cap" because it actually looks like one. But you need your natural back and sides to be grown out for the system to attach to. The hair on top gets shaved by the specialist to attach it to the real hair and blend the lines in.
Hair line always gives it away and you should never mess with it. Its so cringey seeing middle aged guys with ultra thick hair, zero grey hair and absolutely zero recession of the hairline. It looks so damn fake.
One of the biggest copers and deniers of wearing one is Matthew McConnaughey. Many do but he is next level denial and made up bullshit stories about his miraculous baldness recovery.
True but he is bald now as are many actors. pic related Chris with noticeable rapidly thinning hair in 2008 when he was still an up and coming actor at age 27. I guarantee you by age 38, that it was almost entirely gone. Happened to me. Started thinning at age 18 and by 29, it was extremely thin and comb over tier. The pandemic happened and I shaved it all off, was liberating but noticed unless I grew my beard(I naturally have a very thick, fast growing, zero gap beard) then I'm invisible. That has good and bad aspects. I don't want a beard full time and only grow it for autumn and winter, shaving it off in spring. So thought I'd give the hair system path a go, loved it and never looked back. The only bad part was letting my horribly receded hair grow untouched for 8 weeks. I was so self conscious and paranoid, constantly covering my massive bald spot that my dad calls "the jew cap" because it actually looks like one. But you need your natural back and sides to be grown out for the system to attach to. The hair on top gets shaved by the specialist to attach it to the real hair and blend the lines in.
Hair line always gives it away and you should never mess with it. Its so cringey seeing middle aged guys with ultra thick hair, zero grey hair and absolutely zero recession of the hairline. It looks so damn fake.
One of the biggest copers and deniers of wearing one is Matthew McConnaughey. Many do but he is next level denial and made up bullshit stories about his miraculous baldness recovery.
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