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Hello! For the longest time I was pretty in denial about balding and having a receding hairline. It's genetic and there's only so much you can fight it, of course. It's been receding since I was 21 and it started to get relatively noticeable around 23.
Coming up last month I just said screw it and shaved it lol. Had some good advice. Afterwards, I've felt so much better. One less thing to worry about if it was a windy day LOL. Very happy with it. (After/before)
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