hairloss and roller coasters??

guy83

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Hey guys,

I am planning on going to a theme park later this month and riding roller coasters but I am a person who hates my hair and always wear a hat.

What kind of hat can i wear that wont fly away on a roller coaster???

I know it sounds like a stupid question but any suggestions might help.

thanks!!!!!
 

Cassin

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Hey welcome back!

With that said...I recommend one of these.

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Boondock

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Jokes aside, I think a beanie-type hat is more likely to stay on than a baseball cap, because it doesn't have the flap for wind resistance to pick up on. But in this weather, it'd look a bit weird wearing one. I'd ditch the hat for the ride. No one will be paying attention to your hair while they're coasting on the roller.
 

cuebald

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I think I first noticed my male pattern baldness when I went on a roller coaster and saw the after pictures on display...
 

nickypoos

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You want to stay away from rollercoaster’s. There was a study showing a direct correlation to an increase rollercoaster usage and hair loss. Ask Bryan he told me. Promise. :whistle:
 

cuebald

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Yeah, obviously, all of that G-force rips the hairs right out of the roots. That's why Buzz Aldrin is bald.
 

nickypoos

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cuebald said:
Yeah, obviously, all of that G-force rips the hairs right out of the roots. That's why Buzz Aldrin is bald.

Not only the G-force tension which was analyzed in the study, but also it was found velocity increased DHT production, also did screaming, the seatbelt materials, sitting close to strangers and of course the 3 minutes of rollercoaster riding also gave the follicles 3 minutes of DHT damage. I was shocked when I found this out; I've never rode a rollercoaster since.
 
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