We had to get out the scissors to help get through all this hair but we’re back to the clippers now. If you ask me my daughter is having a little too much fun… To donate to my 3-Day Walk, please visit www.the3day.org/goto/jmrizer
tinyurl.com All my friends are going bald. Never thought I’d see the day. Even as I say this, I am wiping one of my hairs off the screen of my new Dell Inspiron R laptop. That’s okay. Google says the average human loses twenty-five to one hundred hairs a day, more so in the fall. One hundred hairs a day, twenty-four hours a day: that’s four hairs an hour. That means if I can keep it to only three more this hour, I should be fine, shouldn’t I? Until I was twenty-one, I had bad acne. I always thought when I got rid of it, I would be stunningly attractive and girls would fall at my feet. Finally, when I was twenty-one, I changed dermatologists and the new doctor recommended I use Accutane. “But Dr. Flynn,” I told her, “my last dermatologist said there are lots of really bad side effects.” “Don’t be such a pussy,” she replied. Or something like it. Probably didn’t use those exact words. So eight months later, after dry lips and neck pain, (which was probably unrelated, but I had convinced myself it meant I would die of cancer) I looked in the mirror and my skin was clear. I smiled. Happy. Content for the first time that I had no overall looks-issue I had to worry about. My braces were out, my skin was clear, things were good. I smiled, and it lasted for fifteen seconds. Then, a glimmer of light in the mirror. What was that? I didn’t recognize that. I turned my head to the left and there it was, giving me the middle finger. A gray hair. Mother fucker. It took me a little while …
Question: Rain makes you go bald?! O_O?
well, I was watching a Korean movie, and a girl rushed to someone’s side with an umbrella, saying “rain will make you go bald.”
is this true?! O_O
-been dancing in the rain for.. forever-
Answer:
Answer by LadyCamille
such a lie! Those goofy moviemakers! LOL

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Question: How to hide a bald strip (after sew in) on head?
My daughter just got her first sew-in today and we had no idea what to expect. She has very thin hair and the stylist actually had to add hair to her braids to keep the tracks from slipping out. Her hair was braided in a circle pattern all over her head with a slight side part in the front, the problem is that now her part is “bald” and you can see the ends of the braids and her scalp really good. It doesn’t help that black hair was used for the braids. She used a deep burgundy for the sew-in and her scalp is white. It actually looks like a scar with stitches to me and her graduation ceremony is tonight and the cap is not going to cover it. I thought about trying to fill it in with some kind of makeup pencil and even gluing some pieces of the leftover hair to her scalp with eyelash glue just enought to cover the bald strip (I figured if it was safe for the eyes, it would be safe for the scalp). My daughter is not open to my crazy ideas and is one of those people that just accept things for what they are, unfortunately the part is just too horrible-looking to ignore especially up close. It’s a shame too because the hair is beautiful, any suggestions?
Answer:
Answer by Sweet “T”
I wish I could see it to fix it.When I had permed hair that happened to me a lot so I started doing my own because $ 250.00 was too much to pay for it not to be PERFECT?. There are tutorials on youtube look up invisible part weaves they use small strips of hair to camouflage and look like a natural part. I think it will work for you. If you don’t have hair left get a half a pack of the same hair and some glue and sit in front of your computer be confident and you WILL get this right. Do me a favor though please don’t tear her down if she feels good about herself please let it be. As a mother you are supposed to instill in her that she has to rock no matter what happens because when she stops being sure of herself she will start to fail. She will be wearing a cap anyway. Don’t make this stressful for her okay. Congradulations and good luck. Be Blessed.
Question: I just noticed I have a bald spot. I’m a 17 year old female, what do I do?
I’ve been growing my hair out for 7 years and it just about reaches my knees now, I love it. But today my brother looks down at my head (he’s taller) and says. “Dude, your going bald!” I looked in the mirror and saw a patch about an inch big on the top of my head that showed a lot of skin. After all the crying was over I remembered that my headphones I wear do make that area sore. And that my brother went bald at 20something. What do I do? Do I wear a hat until it grows back? will it grow back? Should I just shave my head and start over?
Could it have been my headphones that did it?
And thank you kw, I’ve had problems because of wearing a ponytail too often before. I think I’m just gonna throw out all my hair ties for clips instead. Sound safer?
Answer:
Answer by Curious
Hair plugs
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