Balding Men - The Buzz Cut is Your Best Friend
Losing hair is a pretty big issue for most men, it's a sign of aging and the truth is most men simply look better and more youthful with a full head of hair.
Aside from using treatments to reverse and maintain hair - all of which are temporary aside from hair transplants - the outcome is eventually the same: It'll only get worse.
I believe many balding men develop a serious complex about themselves, and when they look around and see other balding guys they only see what they want to see: The poor unattractive bald guy on his own, with no confidence, whom no woman could possibly want.
They focus on these guys because that's how they see themselves, and they shouldn't.
I firmly believe in the buzz cut as an alternative to hair treatments and transplants.
Most men completely freak out at the idea of buzzing their hair off.
I mean, if they're balding and hate it, why on earth would they intentionally advance their loss by buzzing it all off in one go? What possible benefits would there be to doing this? I can see where most men are coming from in their reluctance.
If you've never seen yourself with a fully buzzed head before, it's a different look, and it does take getting used to.
Most men also have imperfectly shaped heads, but you can't get a complex about that either - most people don't notice and just don't care, women included.
The reason why I believe in the buzz cut is, if you are deeply unhappy with your fading locks and can't bring them back with treatments, you can continue losing confidence as things get worse, or you can take the bull by the horns, buzz it off, embrace the new you, and show the world what you're really made of.
It takes guts, but just do it.
Grab a set of hair clippers or razor, take one last look at your straggly locks, and buzz them off.
You'll look 100% neater - but this is now the new you.
You are a man who has now gone from someone holding onto the past and hiding away in shame and embarrassment, to someone who will now stand out for all the right reasons.
Why would you want to be the guy women see with thinning hair and ask their friends: "He'd look so much better if he just buzzed it off" when you can be the guy with the neat buzz cut whom everyone knows has guts? (It's a fact most men - balding or not - wouldn't dare buzz their hair, so it takes confidence to do it, so why not show the world you have more guts than 99% of men just with this act alone?) You don't need to be great looking even.
It's all about making the best of yourself, and thinning hair - especially on a young guy - looks like you are neglecting yourself and unconfident.
Don't be that person.
Once you've buzzed it, it screams confidence, and I promise you, the first time you go outside, hold your head up high and notice that most people just don't even give you a second glance and just don't care, it's the most freeing experience you'll have had in years and you'll wonder why on earth you didn't do it years earlier.
And, once you get used to it and how it makes you feel, you'll never go back to holding onto what's left.
Vanity is what's holding most men back.
Let it go, embrace the new you and the world will, too.
Yes, it really is that simple.
Aside from using treatments to reverse and maintain hair - all of which are temporary aside from hair transplants - the outcome is eventually the same: It'll only get worse.
I believe many balding men develop a serious complex about themselves, and when they look around and see other balding guys they only see what they want to see: The poor unattractive bald guy on his own, with no confidence, whom no woman could possibly want.
They focus on these guys because that's how they see themselves, and they shouldn't.
I firmly believe in the buzz cut as an alternative to hair treatments and transplants.
Most men completely freak out at the idea of buzzing their hair off.
I mean, if they're balding and hate it, why on earth would they intentionally advance their loss by buzzing it all off in one go? What possible benefits would there be to doing this? I can see where most men are coming from in their reluctance.
If you've never seen yourself with a fully buzzed head before, it's a different look, and it does take getting used to.
Most men also have imperfectly shaped heads, but you can't get a complex about that either - most people don't notice and just don't care, women included.
The reason why I believe in the buzz cut is, if you are deeply unhappy with your fading locks and can't bring them back with treatments, you can continue losing confidence as things get worse, or you can take the bull by the horns, buzz it off, embrace the new you, and show the world what you're really made of.
It takes guts, but just do it.
Grab a set of hair clippers or razor, take one last look at your straggly locks, and buzz them off.
You'll look 100% neater - but this is now the new you.
You are a man who has now gone from someone holding onto the past and hiding away in shame and embarrassment, to someone who will now stand out for all the right reasons.
Why would you want to be the guy women see with thinning hair and ask their friends: "He'd look so much better if he just buzzed it off" when you can be the guy with the neat buzz cut whom everyone knows has guts? (It's a fact most men - balding or not - wouldn't dare buzz their hair, so it takes confidence to do it, so why not show the world you have more guts than 99% of men just with this act alone?) You don't need to be great looking even.
It's all about making the best of yourself, and thinning hair - especially on a young guy - looks like you are neglecting yourself and unconfident.
Don't be that person.
Once you've buzzed it, it screams confidence, and I promise you, the first time you go outside, hold your head up high and notice that most people just don't even give you a second glance and just don't care, it's the most freeing experience you'll have had in years and you'll wonder why on earth you didn't do it years earlier.
And, once you get used to it and how it makes you feel, you'll never go back to holding onto what's left.
Vanity is what's holding most men back.
Let it go, embrace the new you and the world will, too.
Yes, it really is that simple.