I'm just curious as to whether blond hair makes MPB less noticeable, and makes it stand out less in comparison to brown or black hair?
Does blond hair make MPB less noticeable?
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Originally posted by HighlanderAbsolutely. Lots of guys with blonde hair can go up to around a NW3 and not look balding at all! Darker hair colours are what really make it noticable.
Some do say that if you're thinning darker hair makes it look better.Comment
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I think it depends.
I was at a NW2.5 and for a long time considered making my hair darker. A friend put me off, but when I got around to it, it actually gave my hair a lot of depth making it look thicker.
Also, dying hair will physically increase the size of the hair.Comment
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Also as a NW2.5 myself and if I dye my hair blond, would the MPB still be noticeable in some areas?Comment
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Just out of curiosity, why would you dye your hair darker if it would make MPB more noticeable? Also, how does blond hair dye make the hair thicker, give it more depth etc? Thanks.
Also as a NW2.5 myself and if I dye my hair blond, would the MPB still be noticeable in some areas?
Dark hair dye, i.e. brown/black makes hair thicker, because it increases the diameter of the hairs.Comment
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I see. Still though even if it makes it thicker, wouldn't blond hair better disguise MPB a lot more than brown or black hair dye?Comment
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I would say that thinning is less obvious if there is less disparity between the color of skin and hair (eg light skin with dark hair makes thinning more obvious and so does dark skin with light hair)
With bare patches I doubt it makes a difference.Comment
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TheLaughingCow, I don't mean to sound rude - but what the hell were you on about? I just used a good bit of blond bleach there and my hair turned an almost white like blond colour. The MPB is WAY less noticeable than with fairish/ light brown hair. In fact I feel it is hardly noticeable at times depending on where I am looking at it.Comment
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