Celebrities speak out: how male pattern baldness affects their lives

 



The people who move across our television screens and sing to us through our speakers seem to exude perfection. So it is not surprising that the public likes to watch celebrities in their daily lives away from their screens, doing “ordinary” things. Nevertheless, with the exception of being surrounded by stylists, big mansions, private transportation, and the ever-vigilant and judgmental public eye, celebrities really are just like us, and they are certainly not immune to hair loss. Indeed, Hollywood’s love of thick, luxurious hair can make hair loss a critical factor in a star’s career. From the ballpark to the red carpet, let’s take a look at celebrities with hair loss and how they deal with it.

LeBron James. When one thinks of basketball icons, LeBron’s name is on a par with that of Michael Jordan and the late Kobe Bryant. His skills on and off the court, both in the game and in business, are incredible, making him almost superhuman. Nevertheless, like many people, James admitted that he struggles with hair loss and baldness. He jokingly took to Instagram and Twitter to acknowledge his hair problems and openly talked about trying different tactics to grow his hair, including hair plugs.

The first thing to understand is that your hair growth line naturally changes with age. Most men between the ages of 17 and 27 go through a period of hair maturation. The juvenile hair growth line recedes by 10 to 15 millimeters.

This new hair growth line remains fairly stable after that point. Most people continue to experience some thinning as they age. However, a mature hair growth line is not necessarily the beginning of baldness. A mature hair growth line is a normal, healthy hair growth line for an adult.


Tay Diggs:
 Baldness can be a tough pill to swallow if it is not a personal choice. But actor Taye Diggs chose to shave his head rather than watch his hair slowly recede. Since Diggs has worn his hair short for most of his acting career, Diggs’ decision to shave his head didn’t come as too much of a shock to his fans. Indeed, baldness just works for him. Nevertheless, maintaining a bald head requires the use of good skin care products to keep his scalp healthy.

Billy Joel — Rock star The Piano Man has been wearing a bald head for some time now. In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Joel said he started losing his hair when he was in his fifties and was admittedly upset about it, especially since hair is an important part of a rock star’s personality. But over time, he learned to accept it and is even glad he doesn’t have to be “hairdryer tortured.”

It would seem that celebrities would have more access to professional hair restoration treatments. Indeed, many stars are trying solutions such as hair clips and even buying wigs to hide their thinning hair. But good wigs can be quite expensive, and hair extension surgery also requires cost and maintenance. Fortunately, professional-grade hair growth products are not only available to celebrities.

Folicerin is a modern shampoo against hair loss, developed for men. The cosmetic formula helps prevent baldness, thickens and strengthens new hair strands, improves scalp microcirculation, thoroughly cleanses and cares.

Folicerin is safe for the skin and mild, so it can be used daily. The shampoo’s envelope of ingredients, consisting of biopolymer particles greater than 200 nm in diameter, provides stabilization of sensitive active ingredients and increases their effectiveness. This product is innovative, which arouses great interest among men.

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Hair care requires daily care. And while it’s important to give your hair a break by treating underlying conditions, stress and reducing harsh styling processes, our products at DS Laboratories can help you restore and revitalize your hair without compromising your budget or your appearance. You can buy our entire line of daily hair care and hair regrowth products here.

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