with the exception ofcourse that i wish to keep them.
the thing is, that my estimable parent has bestowed upon me, amongst other things, an unfortunate legacy I would rather not have, with regards to his not-very-flowing mane. Since my childhood I have seen him do the cross-over style, where you slide the ten hair you have on the top of your head to the other side, in an attempt to hide the gleam that one radiates when one is inflicted with the condition he has. Sadly, it doesnt work as well as it should.
now whereas, I am far from being a light unto nations at this point, I feel that I am on my way. Considering that until my teenage years, my sister used to envy the thickness of my hair, and now its not quite as shockingly pretty, and seems a tad limp.
What does on do in my position? I hear some kind of oil works, but I am not very enthusiastic abt it. other remedies to stall the inevitable?
it’s heartening to see I’m not the only one. It’s genetic yaar, tale isn’t gonna do **** all.
We have the same problem in our family, my dad’s has only just started to thin but me and my bro are only teens and ours is balding already, I shave it all off like black athletes and my bro has a crew cut that way the balding temple area is not as obvious.
Surgery and that Rogaine are options, but I heard Rogaine makes your forehead small and surgery gives that doll hair effect.
ravage bro dont worry abt it ... :D i dont think it matters :) those who care for you will care for you whether your khopri is the amazon jungle or chodween ka chaand :D
waisay if you are getting conscious about it...Peshawari topi or Sindhi topi zindabad :D
ravage, you will know what pk taz means about the doll hair effect if you go to your local Toys R Us store and touch the hair on the different dolls. It doesnt really feel like human hair. It's more "slippery". I believe thats what pk taz meant, but not sure. smile