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Old 08-28-2019, 07:57 PM  
HairyChick
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Male wigs aren’t always done properly. They are obviously wigs and aren’t fitted properly or not the right color.

My hairdresser does hairpieces and wigs and I see many on styrofoam heads. When a guy comes in, sometimes I can tell but not often enough. The hairpieces are made of real hair and men pay $700 but women pay $1,600+ depending on length.

The hair is from China and women are paid just $200 for long hair. So little for several years of growing hair but it doesn’t cost the women much other than shampoo and conditioner. No trims allowed or coloring done as they color it to order when it gets to Florida.

It’s a shame that they are not concerned with male hair like they are with female hair. Celebrities have ten-thousand dollar hairpieces that are almost hidden. John Travolta, Christian LeBlanc, Bruce Willis, offhand I think of them though John has shaved his head and stopped the wigs.

CB, I see a buzz cut but assume that your hairline is receding. If you had long, thick hair suddenly it would be obvious to those who know you. But small pieces on each side that come forward a little every month could be right for you. Professional hair people would create the pieces but the cost might bankrupt you. Just a smidge of forward growth is not too noticeable.

Women with PCOS can have male-pattern baldness ranging from a slight decrease on the temples to total loss in front. It’s devastating at first but you learn to compensate and deal with it. A former friend without PCOS had no hair on top from unknown reasons. She wore a bandana that she cemented to her head with hairdresser glue, a form of surgical glue. She didn’t want to worry about strong winds or hats or accidentally falling off.

People adjust to their circumstances.
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