Receding hairline
24M from Bangalore. Bhai itna jaldi takla nai hona abhi toh shaadi bhi nai Hui meri. No clue what to do? Did not even anticipate this problem so early in life. I use tresemme shampoo.
Should I add a water filter? Change shampoo?
For me it started in college itself, i have been using hair patch now since when i was 23 ( currently about to be 27 ) , i don’t really have any issue with it, no even even knows i use it ( like literally not even my flatmates, my family and my gf are the only ones who know about it )
However i would advise take care of your hair, save them if you can, best of luck.
How does it work? Does it stay in your head permanently or can you take it off? Also, why not transplant?
it is held by scalp safe tape, and the hold is pretty strong. i just need to get it out in once in 10 days for servicing. Personally i felt transplant is not that safe specially in India and moreover the hair density in the hair transplant isn’t that much, i wanted head full of hair. Also, even after transplant ít requires a lot of care and there is no guarantee that hair are going to stay but with hair patch, i don’t need to worry about all of it,
Change shampoo.
These L'Oréal Tresemme Headnshoulder are shit.
Treat water. Women I know in Bangalore wash hair with RO water because the water is that bad.
Also in most cases these are genetic, if men in your family have receding hairline, you are most likely to get it.
What shampoo would you recommend for men?
Bangalore water: I think I'll just add a water filter to the tap itself.
My dad developed balding in late 30s/early 40s. Why so soon for me?
I mean they also didn't apply 10 different products to their hair. And also they used to regularly oil their hair and maybe stress level has a role too?