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This is an article about the Duke of Cambridge and from the pictures here we can see the extent of Prince William's balding. This disease that affects all of us men has not even spared the Prince and in spite of all of his wealth and status, it has taken over him. He is quickly approaching a NW6 (correct me if I’m wrong) and it has played havoc with and destroyed his looks.
I am in my early twenties and I remember well when the Duke of Cambridge used to have a luxurious full head of hair and standing at 6’2 he was a strapping fellow, full of energy, boisterous; the public school educated, handsome, royalist poster boy.
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However this god forsaken affliction has been slowly turning him into a tired looking person and I can’t help from looking at the pictures in the article and feel that he is sick and tired of it. I truly emphasise with him as genetics show I am heading his way also and it frightens me.
Looking through a few of the comments on the article I found some comments truly heart-breaking :
‘He is beginning to look like his characature. Long face, knobbly nose, big teeth and bald. None of the royals have aged well, they don't seem to have good genes considering the life of luxury. Edward and Andrew look much older than they are. William is way past his best.’
‘I see he has gone to see Wayne Rooneys hair replacement therapist again!’
‘Wow ! Whats happened to William , he looks 45 + his best years seem long gone ...’
‘Look at his hair...eeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr !!’ (This one made me really sad. What a vile person)
‘Dressed like an old man. Red arrow me, deep down you know it is true.’
The research world simply does not take male hair loss seriously. The hair loss research companies out there are simply taking the p. I am furious and disgusted at their snail pace research (The FDA are a major problem in this) and the unwillingness for the research world to unite efforts to find a solution for a problem that affects the percentage of the male population that it does.
This is an article about the Duke of Cambridge and from the pictures here we can see the extent of Prince William's balding. This disease that affects all of us men has not even spared the Prince and in spite of all of his wealth and status, it has taken over him. He is quickly approaching a NW6 (correct me if I’m wrong) and it has played havoc with and destroyed his looks.
I am in my early twenties and I remember well when the Duke of Cambridge used to have a luxurious full head of hair and standing at 6’2 he was a strapping fellow, full of energy, boisterous; the public school educated, handsome, royalist poster boy.
http://wallpis.com/wp-content/upload...-Wallpaper.jpg
However this god forsaken affliction has been slowly turning him into a tired looking person and I can’t help from looking at the pictures in the article and feel that he is sick and tired of it. I truly emphasise with him as genetics show I am heading his way also and it frightens me.
Looking through a few of the comments on the article I found some comments truly heart-breaking :
‘He is beginning to look like his characature. Long face, knobbly nose, big teeth and bald. None of the royals have aged well, they don't seem to have good genes considering the life of luxury. Edward and Andrew look much older than they are. William is way past his best.’
‘I see he has gone to see Wayne Rooneys hair replacement therapist again!’
‘Wow ! Whats happened to William , he looks 45 + his best years seem long gone ...’
‘Look at his hair...eeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr !!’ (This one made me really sad. What a vile person)
‘Dressed like an old man. Red arrow me, deep down you know it is true.’
The research world simply does not take male hair loss seriously. The hair loss research companies out there are simply taking the p. I am furious and disgusted at their snail pace research (The FDA are a major problem in this) and the unwillingness for the research world to unite efforts to find a solution for a problem that affects the percentage of the male population that it does.
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