My apologies if my last post read a bit confusedly. I was a bit rushed before I sent it. Anyway, I am happy to hear you'll be trying one out. I have occasionally been using a concealer called Xfusion by the Spencer Forest company, but insofar that my temporal/vertex region's loss is so severe I highly suspect it goes unnoticed. One tip about concealers is that a little amount goes a long way. I've no idea what your profile looks likes just always remember when it comes to artificial concealers of any kind('hair systems' as well) we are trying to achieve an artistic balance somewhere between realism and impressionism. I look forward to your next contribution. Best Wishes!
Agreed, Deadman1. Concealers are a tricky subject when it comes to women.
I absolutely agree BUT... there is a HUGE double standard IMO. Some girls honestly won't care (but since my hairloss has kicked into overdrive, I haven't been back on the dating scene yet). Many will, however. Just read comments online on articles about concealers or on videos about them. Many men and women view it as weak and a sign of profound insecurity :/ That's the Catch 22. It may feel embarrassing for us to walk around bald, yet if we try to cover it up and are found out, it can be just as bad if not worse. I'm yet to be called out and haven't tried dating with Nanogen in my hair or anything, but it is something I have really thought about and it seems like we can't win for losing.I don't think so. Women do all sorts of stuff to enhance their appearance (padded bras, hair extensions etc.) - why can't guys?
Many men and women view it as weak and a sign of profound insecurity :/ That's the Catch 22. It may feel embarrassing for us to walk around bald, yet if we try to cover it up and are found out, it can be just as bad if not worse. I'm yet to be called out and haven't tried dating with Nanogen in my hair or anything, but it is something I have really thought about and it seems like we can't win for losing.