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man..that steve Roger hairstyle is dope.
Chris Evans one, not so much, it looks like those hairstyle one has when hair started thinning.
I don't doubt that his hairline is receding (I think he's even said so in the past), but I don't see how that hairstyle suits receding hairlines?
If anything I think it accentuates it, no? Growing out long bangs on top would cover the hairline.
As someone with a good hairline but thinning hair on top
I can attest that having volume on top (even if by pushing it back) adds to the appearance of fullness of your hair
It's quite possible Chris, like myself, would be much more noticeably thinning if he shaved it again like that above picture
At least it ain't as bad as Cavill's.
I don't know why he didn't wear a hair piece for BvS when they had Affleck in one. Still, he has more hair than Chris Pratt who's ALS water challenge revealed a wee bit too much.
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Buy hey, Connery was wearing hair pieces from D. No on. He started balding in his early 20s . It doesn't seem to have hurt his career much.
I don't know why he didn't wear a hair piece for BvS when they had Affleck in one. Still, he has more hair than Chris Pratt who's ALS water challenge revealed a wee bit too much.
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Buy hey, Connery was wearing hair pieces from D. No on. He started balding in his early 20s . It doesn't seem to have hurt his career much.
It happens man. I'm turning 28 in 10 days and it's slowly happening to me already. It's tough to find a hair style that works.
Not sure why more celebs don't go down the hair replacement route. I'm 30, balding, and if I could afford it then why not. I've accepted my balding and that I can't spend 7-10K on that surgery, but as a celeb that makes more on a movie than me in a lifetime I don't see why they wouldn't.
Does Evans wear a hair piece as Steve Rogers? His hair always looks great.
That's when mine started kicking in. I'm 37 now.
Start looking into options now (i.e. Finasteride, Minox, etc etc). I wish I had much earlier in the process to protect the hairline. It's easy to mentally put it off because of the stigma, but the longer you wait the more damage gets done. Just gotta suck it up and accept that you gotta do what you gotta do.
That's when mine started kicking in. I'm 37 now.
Start looking into options now (i.e. Finasteride, Minox, etc etc). I wish I had much earlier in the process to protect the hairline. It's easy to mentally put it off because of the stigma, but the longer you wait the more damage gets done. Just gotta suck it up and accept that you gotta do what you gotta do.
That's not Jean Grey. She's obviously Medusa.
Both Stan and Evans have always had high foreheads, I don't think their hairlines are actively receding right now. The slicked-back look doesn't help though.No, that's when you chop it up and push it forward and swirl it around. Like Pratt. Currently Stan's hairline is receding faster than Evans' which is about the same as it's been for a decade.
What I can't figure out is why Prince William just lets his super-obvious bald spot just hang around. He is just TOO YOUNG to have hair like that.Not sure why more celebs don't go down the hair replacement route. I'm 30, balding, and if I could afford it then why not. I've accepted my balding and that I can't spend 7-10K on that surgery, but as a celeb that makes more on a movie than me in a lifetime I don't see why they wouldn't.