men baldness and dreadlocks
updated by @kristina: 01/13/15 09:04:55PM
@jesse-parker
13 years ago
57 posts
@star-mercer
13 years ago
34 posts
@james-nair
12 years ago
1 posts
Im 27 and now have no dreads on the top apart from two little ones at the front which both recently ripped off. Honestly i dont really care.I love my dreads, i love having long hair. Sometimes i get really paranoid about it but really why should i. i did have more hair when i started 4 years ago, but the dreads certainly didnt help my hair last longer whether they sped the baldness up i do not know.
So bald head and 16" around the rest.
@baba-fats
12 years ago
2,702 posts
Me too. My mom's whole side of the family goes bald early. Granted I started my locks when I was about 20, so roughly 6 years ago. But at 25, now, I am definitely starting to see my hairlinereceding. TnR is the next most gentle way to start locks next to completely natural. Just be careful and don't pull on them harder than isnecessary.
Jame's I'm right with you. I have just started to knot up a few baby locks on top of my head, but they are only about an inch long. And the hair up there is VERY thin. So I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't grow much. I don't care either. I love the locks I do have. I just hope that I will have the classic "hair around the side of my head, but bald on top" look. I'd love to have locks just around the sides and back of my head when I get older. I'd be bad-ass
@ash-hoopiness
12 years ago
1 posts
research wheatgrass juice besides the MANY other health benefits it's been known to help with hair loss, depending on the underlying cause of the hair loss.