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make_aaron_great_again

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  1. 4 hours ago, StillAlive said:

    I'll echo Xanadu's sentiment : 

    If my loss had stopped at a thick NW3, I wouldn't have minded, nor considered an HT at all. It gave me the 'distinguished but not dead yet' look.

    After a rapidly thinning NW4 though, I just couldn't accept it and went under the choi pen. 

    Johnny Depp was, is and will always be THE hair inspiration -given that he's had about 3 HT's so far and all :D 

    Is that so?? He has always looked amazing, I never questioned it, to be honest! Bit shocked he got a HT...maybe that speaks to my naivety! 😄 

  2. 13 hours ago, Gatsby said:

    For me when I first started receding the hairline look that I aspired to was a young Mel Gibson. To cope with my hair loss I had to contend with aspiring to a middle aged Jack Nicholson!! 😉

    Not anymore @Gatsby, you are edging closer to a young Mel day by day! Your transformation is killing it btw! Legendary. 

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  3. Hi lads,

    Bit of a fun post for my first one. I do intend on sharing my hair restoration journey on the HRN forums when the time comes.

    Anyways: Who is/was your hair inspiration?

    I'm an 80s kid who was in his teens in the early-to-mid 2000s so maybe a bit of a left field choice here, probably a name that doesn't get mentioned much, but David Boreanaz's shaggy spikey hairstyle as Angel is probably my favourite look and is due a resurgence. 

    I dream of pulling off that do again some day...*sigh*.

    David Beckham was also a huge inspiration. The demi mohawk with the bleached tips was...a mistake...for me. I didn't try the cornrows for obvious reasons, but I did have the full on boyband curtians with frosted tips.

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  4. @Zoomster That is such a massive transformation, imagine you were absolutely bald last year. It's incredible. Like yourself, I started closely following Eugenix when Joe Tillman mentioned them, though I think I found them at least a year before that  - I just added them to the growing list of clinics I was accumulating.

    I'm so glad when I was freaking out about hairloss a few years ago that I didn't jump the gun!

    I asked Dr. Sethi and Dr. Bansal multiple questions on Instagram Q&A's and I was more convinced of how good and ethical they were. The naturalness of the work is tremendous. It actually highlighted how some clinics I was looking at were actually not all that great and helped me whittle down the list.

    Fair play again @Zoomster you look great!

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