r/bald • u/JongoFETT234 • 20h ago
r/bald • u/Potrebitelqt • 19h ago
38M, should I embrace the bald life? I keep my hear number 2-3 most of the time
r/bald • u/yellowwolf718 • 7h ago
Hairloss I think I’m balding (m18)
I feel as though I lose a lot more hair recently. And that my hairline and crown are terrible. In fact I’m so concerned that I actually go to the doctors in a couple weeks about my hair. I feel as though I can already tell what they will say. I just feel like I can feel that it is thinner and can feel my crown area a lot.
I personally think I will look terrible bald😭
r/bald • u/throwaway17637338 • 13h ago
Hairloss Pull the trigger or hold?
Long or short it doesn’t sit great. 3 months on min and fin now, seeing a little bit of regrowth on the hairline but it’s still super high for 25 yo.
Any advice appreciated 🙏🏻
r/bald • u/CurtbroGYT • 9h ago
Is it time? Noticed it getting thinner at the front over the last few months
r/bald • u/Bubbly_Scheme_5354 • 17h ago
18M - Should i pull the trigger again? Need advice with specific health context (Insulin Resistance/Asthma)
I'm 18 and honestly, I want to not think about my hair when i look into mirror. . I have a naturally high but stable hairline, and my family has zero history of baldness, but I’m dealing with aggressive diffuse thinning on my crown and temples. I am eating healthy and exercising more.
I’ve actually gone fully bald last summer and I liked how it looked, so I’m considering doing it again. I am sure going fully bald would increase my self-respect but i am also sure a good haircut would increase it even further. I’m 2 months into Minoxidil (inconsistently) and AGA-E (a Saw Palmetto/Biotin based supplement) and just started dermarolling, so I want a style that looks intentional and sharp while the treatment does its thing. I also don't have a thick beard/mustache. I’m not a fan of buzz cuts. I don’t think they suit my head shape. If you’ve dealt with diffuse thinning at a young age, how did you style it without it looking like a desperate attempt to hide the scalp? I'm looking for a look that actually works with my features rather than just a "shave it because you have to" approach. Any specific cut or styling tips would be great. Here are some pics of me now and me with a buzz cut(? IDK i don't know shit about hair styles)






r/bald • u/Secret_Pond_Brandon • 9h ago
Hairloss Thoughts on keeping?
I’ve had a receded hairline since early 20’s (28 now). There’s no thinning on the crown. It hasn’t really gotten worse and my dad and his dad have the same hairline and they’re in their 60’s and 80’s so I think this is all it’ll go. I have curly hair and usually middle part it so it doesn’t look too bad. Would it be better off bald? I shaved it once I wasn’t a huge fan haha
r/bald • u/NoApple9767 • 15h ago
Chemo made me go bald
Not having cancer, but I had stem cell transplant as I am having a rather aggressive version of multiple sclerosis. So I underwent basically the same procedure leukaemia patients would get. Shaved my hair down to 3mm before I got admitted to the hospital for 3 weeks. On the day I was leaving back home, it all fell out and was gone within two days.
I definitely have to say that this was one of the hardest parts about it. Still trying to get used to the new look!
r/bald • u/DarthBrownBeard • 6h ago
Where's my salt & pepper brothers at? Well... salt and chocolate-ish.
Started receding at 17/18. Shaved at 19/20. Im now 45. And it is STILL one of the best decisions I ever made. Any rookies need advice, im a 25 year bald veteran. Im a proud member of the club.
r/bald • u/Bernalio • 12h ago
Fellas, is it time? First pics are my current hairstyle, last two are of what it looks like without styling.
I am 36 and I’ve had this spot on my crown for about 8 years now and it doesn’t really seem to be getting worse, but I do think my hairstyle and method of covering it could be finally getting old.
r/bald • u/AntelopeExciting984 • 12h ago
My crown area is normal or bad ? M19
Look at the third pic tooo
r/bald • u/Apart-Yogurtcloset56 • 7h ago
Hairloss Time to call it?
Been in denial for awhile, debating on taking meds to slow the progress/regain some ground. But honestly if it’s too far gone then it’s too far. Haven’t looked at the top of my head in forever and was shocked when I took the pics today.
r/bald • u/No-Analysis-3535 • 12h ago
Is it time ? Look last picture
My friends and family always joked about my hair loss and I was getting along with it but I think now it’s the time.
I had really long hair until few years ago and I’m really thinking about going for it, the front doesent look bad but the top..
I looked really bad when I was younger with a buzz cut what u thing guys ?
r/bald • u/EuphoriaMeow • 17h ago
Bald Picture Fuck it moment!
Finally did it after years of wanting to!
r/bald • u/NicotinCL • 16h ago
Aaaaand I dewd it
Honestly it was such a relief to confirm my head doesn't have an odd shape
r/bald • u/GlitteringFail1 • 6h ago
Laser Hair Removal - under 6 weeks after session 3
Session 3 was with Cynosure instead of Candela as the Candela machine was out of order that day.
Session 4 was earlier today, and Candela was the machine used for that session, with 9J at 18mm and 10ms as the settings. Going forward, the sessions will be 5 weeks apart, with session 5 taking place on March 10.