unfortunately, shaving isn’t for everyone. I think my husband would look horrible with a shaved head.

so since that wasn’t an option, he started taking propecia in his mid-late twenties and it helped slow it down a lot. (of course, you need to take it before it all falls out) but would recommend it if you want to at least keep the status quo. (he’s since stopped, now that we’re over 30, and it hasn’t all fallen out all at once or anything, in case anyone is wondering).

as for hair cut, I agree to keep it short. my husband played guitar in high school, in the 80’s, so of course he had long hair. it was a part of who he was in a way. so when it came time to cut it short, he was really nervous that short hair would make the thinning more pronounced. it did the opposite. he has fine thin hair on top and it looks really good considering. it’s probably about 1.5 inches on the very top when he gets it cut — long enough to cover just enough. looking back, he agrees that long hair looked worse.

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