The most common mistake men make is when they buy a toupee they forget that baldness also takes place on the temples.
Some men have thick hair (fake) on top, yet their temples have badly receded. That is one definite giveaway. A man with real thick hair should also have dense hair on the temples which comes closer to the eyes.
Mhh, I looked at it again. I still think it looks good. You are right about the temples, though this guy doesn't have that much temple recession. It is not that thick on his frontal side areas either, so it looks ok.
It definitely makes him look less fat, younger and just much more youthful overall.
Dare I say it, you might learn to live with it. So will the people you've known all your life (although you'll never be an 'equal' with them again because you can't conform). Strangers never will though.
The worst people to deal with when you are bald is strangers. By that, I mean certain categories of strangers. In particular, interview panels.
Unfortunately, most HR departments in Britain are run by women, so baldness is not, openly at least, a problem they have any experience of. They're typically therefore not just unsympathetic but somewhat downright discriminatory towards it.
Of course, in Britain (and possibly across the pond in the USA too) unwritten laws exist that women can't discriminate, never ever. Except against minorities less privileged than them of course. But I'm rambling now!
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