MALE MENOPAUSE: THE SURVIVAL COURSE: THE PHYSICAL FOUNDATION (HAIR)

Posted: under Men's Health-Erectile Dysfunction.
Tags: , March 12th, 2009

Even if you are worried by a hairline that is receding or falling hair and a balding patch that could be increasing in size daily, taking care of your hair should not represent a problem. In fact the route to good hair is so simple that it seems impossible that so many men we see in public places should have such bad hair in such bad condition.

To get it right all you need is a good haircut to make the hair both manageable and flattering, and the correct shampoo. Some men may also need to use a conditioner occasionally, and for some, perming or colouring will work an additional, aesthetic wonder. Nothing beats a healthy diet for maintaining healthy hair once its condition is right.

But first the worrying problem, baldness.

Not all men go bald, nor will they. But for many men around their mid-thirties thinning hair becomes a problem with bald areas developing and after sixty, unless they are eunuchs, the majority of men will have hair that is noticeably thinner on the ground than when they were younger. (Men who are eunuchs since early boyhood never go bald, it appears, but once a man has started to lose his hair castration will not make it grow again. It may be something of a relief to many men to know that castration is not a cure.)

A considerable amount of baloney has been written about curing baldness. There is no cure. If there were no movie star would wear a toupe (Charlton Heston, Burt Reynolds and Sean Connery to name but three) and none would invest in costly, painful hair transplantation operations (Sinatra and Elton John).

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