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Old 07-25-2008, 12:39 PM
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Bleach,

You are going about things the right way, and with a sound mind. No doubt good things will come for you -- just allow yourself to accept them.

Keep up w/ the treatments, be consistent, and consider fin; you can always get some consults (live or online) now, just to get an ethical, expert analysis of your overall situation. This new information may very well embolden you and make you feel more secure in knowing that your (follicular) future is in the works, and you will know where you stand.

EDIT -- btw, I really doubt she is terribly superficial. No doubt she *is* superficial, in the same way we all are; but aesthetics are just one part of the layer that is superficiality. "Aura"...."Intangibles"....aka confidence personified is another. You have virtually full control over this lattermost layer, and still have a good deal of control over the other. And, thankfully, that lattermost layer is the most important -- ESPECIALLY if this is a girl you aren't looking at from the vantage of some serial-womanizer...
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Old 07-25-2008, 01:25 PM
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Everyone thank you for your comments, every member that posted in this forum, i really do appreciate it. Sorry Bill for posting this thread in the wrong part of the forum.

Dewayne you mentioned something about dermmatch. I do have some hair to work with, my question is could you apply dermmatch JUST to the hairline? And how big of a difference in thickness will it make? Anyone?

Thanks guys
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Old 07-25-2008, 01:29 PM
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Dermmatch and/or nanogen are optimal. I was/am a NW4 w/ a RIDICULOUSLY wrecked hairline and was able to achieve virtually flawless coverage and perceived density combining the two. It was a true life saver for me, and I heartily endorse it.

I posted a lot of before/afters on this forum, which I subsequently took off, but if you are on the fence about trying out a concealer I'll shoot them over to you for inspiration. Seriously, I really do recommend at the very least trying them out.

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Old 07-25-2008, 02:09 PM
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Thanks Thanatopsis...

As far as dermmatch and nanogen go, are they more for concealing or for thickening up the hair? I am really looking for something to thicken up the hairline. I would love some photos if you wouldnt mind. Email: tsaunders11m@yahoo.com

Thanks man, i appreciate it
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Old 07-26-2008, 07:01 AM
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Originally posted by Bleachcola12:
Thanks Thanatopsis...

As far as dermmatch and nanogen go, are they more for concealing or for thickening up the hair? I am really looking for something to thicken up the hairline. I would love some photos if you wouldnt mind. Email: tsaunders11m@yahoo.com

Thanks man, i appreciate it
He's right, that stuff looked great on him. You'll see. I think it thickens the hairs a little and colors the scalp to give an appearance of thickness.

But it's perfect in social situations like you describe; BBQ's, parties at night, movies, dinner, etc.
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try to give make your hair stylish so that hair loss is not noticeable for anyone
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