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Post by OldDirtyBernie on Oct 30, 2014 23:55:53 GMT -5
I grew up in a really conservative household, so I grew my hair out to shoulder-length for the first time when I was 19(any earlier and my dad would've kicked my butt.) I kept it for about a year when I got pissed off while riding around with my car windows down and it kept blowing in my face, so I went home and shaved it all off. That's when it basically just didn't come back. I'm not entirely bald yet, but have more of a Hogan/Skullet thing happening, so I just keep it shaved. I don't have much gray hair, though, as my beard still has a bit of a mix of brown, blonde, and red.
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Post by bibboid on Oct 31, 2014 0:04:34 GMT -5
When I was in high school, my girlfriend used to pull grey hairs out of my head. She would laugh as she did it, too.
I always had a really high forehead. I didn't really start to go thin on top until I was in my mid 40's. Unfortunately for me, it is thinning out very quickly.
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Post by Mozenrath on Oct 31, 2014 4:07:47 GMT -5
I'll freely admit that going bald is one of my biggest fears in life. Mainly due to the fact that I shaved my head once and discovered what a grotesque, misshapen head I really have. My dad and all of his brothers are bald, but my mom's side of the family all have full heads of hair. I look like my mom, so I'm hoping that's some sort of sign that I'm going to take after her side of the family. If it helps. I've heard that whether you will be bald or not tends to come from the mom side, anyhow.
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Post by Danimal on Oct 31, 2014 4:58:36 GMT -5
Started getting the occasional grey hair in high school but it didn't really start greying at-large til my 30's. Hairline started receding in high school and I was pretty-much bald on top by the end of college. I really hated it at the time but I've long since gotten used to rocking the chrome dome.
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Post by CM Dazz on Oct 31, 2014 5:18:37 GMT -5
Started thinning out a bit in the back around 30 or so, & have gotten a few grays shortly thereafter. Still in pretty decent shape at 35, & the hairline is still intact, so that's nice. I usually buzz my hair down to a half guard anyway so it isn't too noticeable, although I am in desperate need of a haircut.
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Here's a question: At what age did you start having to shave/rip out ear hair, and/or tame some wild-ass eyebrows? Want to say it was around the same time (30ish) for me.
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Post by StuntGranny® on Oct 31, 2014 9:52:17 GMT -5
Here's a question: At what age did you start having to shave/rip out ear hair, and/or tame some wild-ass eyebrows? Want to say it was around the same time (30ish) for me. I'll turn 29 a week from today and I've just started having hairs grow out of my ear lobes. Gross, I know. My eyebrows have remained in check.
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Post by KobashiChop on Oct 31, 2014 10:36:14 GMT -5
25 now. First noticed frontal receding at 21, gradually gone worse since then. The top and back is still fine and when i style it, you can barely tell, but its one of those things when it just constantly plays on your mind.
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Post by "Magic" Mark Hurr on Oct 31, 2014 11:04:32 GMT -5
Early 20's.
It's cool when a female wants to run your clean shaven head. It doesn't mean I don't want head full of beautiful hair.
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Post by Dat Dude on Oct 31, 2014 11:18:18 GMT -5
I started growing gray since my early twenties
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Post by Brood Lone Wolf Funker on Oct 31, 2014 17:06:11 GMT -5
I am so far looking like a young J. Jonah Jameson
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Post by Mozenrath on Oct 31, 2014 22:36:28 GMT -5
I am so far looking like a young J. Jonah Jameson The Hitler mustache is a nice touch.
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Post by Danimal on Nov 1, 2014 5:16:09 GMT -5
Started thinning out a bit in the back around 30 or so, & have gotten a few grays shortly thereafter. Still in pretty decent shape at 35, & the hairline is still intact, so that's nice. I usually buzz my hair down to a half guard anyway so it isn't too noticeable, although I am in desperate need of a haircut. ***** Here's a question: At what age did you start having to shave/rip out ear hair, and/or tame some wild-ass eyebrows? Want to say it was around the same time (30ish) for me. Didn't start getting the weird random ear and eyebrow hairs til my 40's. Now I need to look in the mirror close a couple times a week to pluck that crap out.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Nov 1, 2014 5:37:02 GMT -5
I've had uncontrollable eyebrow hair since I was a little kid, never even bothered to try to fix it.
For ear hair, it's become really noticeable in the last 2-3 years, so around my early 30's.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2014 7:21:54 GMT -5
Once I had kids I noticed greys & whites, my mid-to-late 20s. My scalp is pretty free from greys, my facial hair is a salt-and-pepper mix.
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Post by CM Dazz on Nov 1, 2014 7:33:08 GMT -5
Started thinning out a bit in the back around 30 or so, & have gotten a few grays shortly thereafter. Still in pretty decent shape at 35, & the hairline is still intact, so that's nice. I usually buzz my hair down to a half guard anyway so it isn't too noticeable, although I am in desperate need of a haircut. ***** Here's a question: At what age did you start having to shave/rip out ear hair, and/or tame some wild-ass eyebrows? Want to say it was around the same time (30ish) for me. Didn't start getting the weird random ear and eyebrow hairs til my 40's. Now I need to look in the mirror close a couple times a week to pluck that crap out. 40!?! What kind of Danimal are you!?!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2014 14:06:14 GMT -5
I started seeing grey hairs a few years ago. Over the last few years they've multiplied - still sporadic but much more noticable. And there's a form to it all, at least, so it's not mish mash and weird. The ones throughout my goatee look awesome, though.
And my hairline has been receding slowly for a bit longer, and I think there's some thinning on the very top of my head, but none of that has not moved quickly either for it to seem like a real issue...
By my age, though, my dad had a full head of grey hair - and my mom really has yet to go grey at all. So I count myself lucky. Every. Single. Day.
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Post by Surfer Sandman on Nov 4, 2014 14:08:15 GMT -5
Starting losing my hair at 22. Happened to my grandfather too around that age.
Some of it has grown back as I've regulated my thyroid for a few years now. I will never have that much hair ever again.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Nov 4, 2014 15:28:05 GMT -5
I am so far looking like a young J. Jonah Jameson The Hitler mustache is a nice touch. Yelling about Spider-man helps too.
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