why is poeple against this procedure?

s.a.f

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Just open up one of the many many threads already made about this subject and you'll see why.
 

hairhoper

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His work looks okay.

Not a very favourable ad though. It's off-putting because it's hard to empathise with someone with:
1. unwarranted self-confidence
2. butt-ugly earrings

Sorry to be a b**ch but he's the kind of british guy who makes me vomit a little and be ashamed to be English.
 

anxious1

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it does look good, but i simply cant accept painting on hair as an answer.

the fact is, lots of people that know him , know he was bald, and will now see his head. His confidence may go up so much he becomes a douche, and he will be forever known as the guy with hair tattooed on his head.

I think there comes a point where u hav to be a man and take it, or get hair transplants or tattoos and lose ur dignity. Yes these procedures should be acceptable, but the reality is they r not for alot of ppl.

i would have a hard time taking this guy seriously if i knew him.

however, if u have no friends or family, and noone knows u, and u move to a new country, and manage to keep the procedure entirely secret, then i guess its ok.

I also think a perfect hairline can look too perfect, and look fake, and the problem is these guys always seem to opt for a perfectly straight hairline like this guy. If i were to get it done id get a Norwood 2-3 hairline, and make it jagged.

my conclusion = this guy looks like a douche. he looked more normal bald, Also wat happens when hes 75 and all his friends r half bald, and hes stuck with that perfect hairline, or the ink fades or turns blue.
 
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