G-guys... What do?

G-guys... What do?

Attached: J U S T.jpg (2836x708, 419K)

Have kids before it's too late

Never reproduce.

Get on fin asap, if you let it go for another year or 2 it will be too late

Attached: 1549599095465m.jpg (1024x831, 60K)

I feel like that would be setting myself up for disaster

ITS OVER

you're hardly balding, g.

Get on my fucking level

Attached: Screenshot_20190119-103554_Gallery.jpg (1080x1920, 737K)

You pleb
Both sides btw

Attached: 20190119_103238.jpg (4032x3024, 3.04M)

Don't let your hair get that long you disgusting creature. Looking like a slopppy haired destitute Ruskie.

Embrace it

So many hairlets

Attached: s-l300.jpg (300x224, 16K)

Mfw thinking of you balding

Attached: 1549089781926.png (400x400, 129K)

that's a very unusual pattern. may not be AA

You think you've got it bad...

Attached: hair.png (900x600, 783K)

How do you tell if you're balding or just naturally high hairline? I've had a high hairline since I was a kid, but I'm getting worried

shave it off man ;) girls love that stuffXDD

Attached: ....jpg (293x300, 16K)

The scalp should be loose if you are not balding.

How does that mean you are not balding?

Fibrosis, calcification and scalp tension make balding scalps tighter.

Ah I see, thank goodness I am not balding.

mademegoAAAH/10

Attached: 1447791085311-2.jpg (135x180, 14K)

I have /theitch/, am I done for?

Maybe.

That isn't how pattern baldness works, you probably have some kind of vitamin deficiency because of your shitty eating habits.

Finesteride, Minoxidil ASAP op before you lose more. It will save you. Go see a dermatologist.

just looks like the most normal hairline and hair thickness ever...

If you're in your 20's and losing your hair it's likely due to something external as opposed to the natural process of time.

Chances are you don't think about what sort of shampoo you're using, if any at all. I'd recommend switching over to Nizoral, follow the instructions given on the box. Condition twice a week.

Fin and Minox is for 50+ year old men going through a mid-life crisis trying to hold onto their youth for as long as possible. Taking it as a young man is likely to cause hormonal imbalances, sometimes these side effects are permanent. It's not worth it.

Attached: 81XGdxDzT9L._SL1500_.jpg (1500x1500, 184K)

Henry? Don't you have a DC universe to be jumping ship from?

that does not look like the typical genetic baldness.
Might be related to something treatable like a fungus infection or it is immune system related like for example alopecia areata

i'm in week 2 now, hopefully this helps

Pray you'll look good with a shaved head. Thanfully I do so I was able to jump ship before it got to that sad stage where a guy's clearly holding on to the past.

You should unironically watch danny roddy.
His language is very hard but he knows a shitton about this and by the looks of it it's not natural and can be stopped/prevented