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He looks silly and weird with hair. He seriously needs to think about SMP. I think, with such a hairline he won't be look freaky. But If he loses the rest of his hair, this would be a disaster...
P. S. This may sound weird, but I am happy that I have a typical male pattern baldness, not something else. At least, I have a clear view of who my enemy is, and how to fight it. Alopecia Areata seems to be more complex and this uncertainty about what is going on with your body is really scares. To be honest, I'd just kill myself without a fight if I had this...
Poor guy.Looks like this guy had insane hair beforehand too:
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At least he's still got a nice face.
He is not acknowledging anythingGoing through his instagram it looks like he's lost it pretty fast.
Not saying he makes me feel better. I just wish I could acknowledge my hair loss openly like this.
He is not acknowledging anything
he has no other options apparently
and by the way, he will get a lot of work for "coming out"
He's done interviews solely about how hard it's been, of course he's acknowledging it. It's not like he just showed up to work the next day and expected everything to carry on as normal.
As far as the "coming out" gaining more work, I'll agree with this for the time being. Fashionistas are always pretentiously "ground-breaking" and hungry to attach themselves to "challenging" aspects of "beauty" thought unheard of (aka people with 90% fantastic genetics but a horrific flaw). All in the name of 21st century empowerment, whatever the f*** that is.
I just read an article that compared this to other physical "hardships" such as plus size model Ashley Graham, which is hardly comparable as she's still f*****g hot facially and being overweight is her niche and moneymaker. Her "hardship" is what pays the bills.
But a more appropriate comparison is Winnie Harlow, a model with the skin pigment condition vitiligo, and this may also be her niche at making the target audience "challenge" their basic human emotions towards human aesthetics, because she still seems successful as yet. Or at least relevant as some form of spokesperson.
It would be interesting to see how long Justin Hopwood remains relevant in the fashion world after his scalp atrocity extends beyond the cute puppy stage. When photographers and editors have to no longer acknowledge his aesthetic fault, but seriously just work with the guy as an attractive man selling perfume, and his scalp all botched.
I wonder if he'll still have latest shoots to post on his Instagram then.
Someone remind us in a year.
Settle down, soldier! This guy is one of us now.he looks pathetic with this "hey I am so strong"
lol what a retard he can easily shave it all and still be 7.5+
f*****g attention wh***
Half the guys on this forum claim to be really good looking before balding hits them and then they sh*t on this guy for being model status good looking and balding hitting him.Settle down, soldier! This guy is one of us now.
He is probably in a dark place despite his brave public stance.
You should spare a thought for this guy's struggle and stop being so angry all the time.
It's not his fault he was born somewhat good-looking.
Stop genetic shaming this fellow baldite.
Cynical yet brilliant post that cuts through much of the bullshit.He's done interviews solely about how hard it's been, of course he's acknowledging it. It's not like he just showed up to work the next day and expected everything to carry on as normal.
As far as the "coming out" gaining more work, I'll agree with this for the time being. Fashionistas are always pretentiously "ground-breaking" and hungry to attach themselves to "challenging" aspects of "beauty" thought unheard of (aka people with 90% fantastic genetics but a horrific flaw). All in the name of 21st century empowerment, whatever the f*** that is.
I just read an article that compared this to other physical "hardships" such as plus size model Ashley Graham, which is hardly comparable as she's still f*****g hot facially and being overweight is her niche and moneymaker. Her "hardship" is what pays the bills.
But a more appropriate comparison is Winnie Harlow, a model with the skin pigment condition vitiligo, and this may also be her niche at making the target audience "challenge" their basic human emotions towards human aesthetics, because she still seems successful as yet. Or at least relevant as some form of spokesperson.
It would be interesting to see how long Justin Hopwood remains relevant in the fashion world after his scalp atrocity extends beyond the cute puppy stage. When photographers and editors have to no longer acknowledge his aesthetic fault, but seriously just work with the guy as an attractive man selling perfume, and his scalp all botched.
I wonder if he'll still have latest shoots to post on his Instagram then.
Someone remind us in a year.
I think its more like 5% who claim to be good looking.Half the guys on this forum claim to be really good looking before balding hits them and then they sh*t on this guy for being model status good looking and balding hitting him.
Half the guys on this forum claim to be really good looking before balding hits them and then they sh*t on this guy for being model status good looking and balding hitting him.
I think its more like 5% who claim to be good looking.
You and that other guy.I think its more like 5% who claim to be good looking.
douglas pickett, another main RL model suffers from thinning and receeding. he was the face of RL in the 00s
but he is already 34, so his status is def. ok.
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