Follically Challenged
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JayMan, for me, I don't want to bother with chicks until I feel I'm quite attractive, which includes a head of hair that at least looks like it's a full head of hair. I'm getting there, but I have other physical issues to remedy, which are dark circles under my eyes, and diffuse redness under one eye. I am going in for my 9th or so treatment of IPL this Friday, at the third different clinic. Hopefully this guy (Noah Kiani in Toronto) can do the trick for me, the redness exacerbates the appearance of my dark circles, and really flares up when i apply topical vitamin C, which I am using for collagen synthesis to make my DCs less noticable.
Anyways, what I am getting to is I don't want an average girl, I want a hot girl. At least an 8 on the CCS scale. And I want to at least be an 8 when that happens. I don't think it's wrong to want to be on par with a women's looks in one's own mind, it will help with the confidence, and that confidence will make me look even more attractive to her.
So, what I'm trying to say is you should respect someone if they want to wait until things are better, for when things will be how they want them to be.
And Taug, I'd recommend you use some topical vitamin C and retin-A because you have some dark circles. I've just started using both, so I can't comment as to their effectiveness, but there is a general consensus with folks online (including doctors) that both these products are proven to increase collagen synthesis. Watch out for these two products though, they are irritating so take it slow. And they totally inflamed the redness in my skin at first. But don't worry the redness goes back into hiding in a day or two (if there is any redness in hiding wiht you at all), and over time the topicals do not bring out the redness as much.
Anyways, what I am getting to is I don't want an average girl, I want a hot girl. At least an 8 on the CCS scale. And I want to at least be an 8 when that happens. I don't think it's wrong to want to be on par with a women's looks in one's own mind, it will help with the confidence, and that confidence will make me look even more attractive to her.
So, what I'm trying to say is you should respect someone if they want to wait until things are better, for when things will be how they want them to be.
And Taug, I'd recommend you use some topical vitamin C and retin-A because you have some dark circles. I've just started using both, so I can't comment as to their effectiveness, but there is a general consensus with folks online (including doctors) that both these products are proven to increase collagen synthesis. Watch out for these two products though, they are irritating so take it slow. And they totally inflamed the redness in my skin at first. But don't worry the redness goes back into hiding in a day or two (if there is any redness in hiding wiht you at all), and over time the topicals do not bring out the redness as much.