Yearning for What Was - Not Ready For Hair Loss

Yearning for What Was

Remember the US Festival back in the 80’s? What about heavy metal or, to many, the hair bands? Motley Crue, Poison, Ratt and others made it seem cool to be a rocker? And it was. The carefree lifestyle that we emulated or tried to. The creative, sometimes destructive, celebration of youth. And the girls, oh the girls.

What about computers without Windows? Typing commands after the c:\ prompt. Then inserting a floppy in the a:\ drive to save the work. Try using those nowadays.My point is simple — times changed, not necessarily for the best, but it moved and left us behind some pleasant, some painful memories of what was back then.

Times changed and, most likely, you did too. Or you’re changing right now. As I am. Specifically, if you’re like me, then you might actually have thinning hair. Maybe even balding.

But wait a minute! It is perfectly acceptable for a mature man (child of the 80’s twenty years later is mature) to lose hair. What’s the big deal. It’s all part of life — your born, you grow-up, you get married, you have kids, you lose hair, you die. Losing hair is part of the traditional life cycle, at least for over 40 million American men. So you’re not alone.

But nah! I’m not ready to buy into the traditional thinking just yet. And neither are you. After all, we are in the millenium. We can clone animals. We can fix our eyeballs to get 20/20 vision through laser. I’m sure that we can do something about thinning hair. And we have been. There are millions of men worldwide using some form of hair loss treatment. But do you know any guy who publicly admits to working on their dome? Chances are no. Why? Well, frankly, it’s a little embarassing. It’s just not proper, or acceptable, for a man to worry about something so vain. That’s why I made this site. To empathize with you about this little thing called hair loss, male pattern baldness, or its scientific name, androgenetic alopecia.

I’m quite sure that we’re never gonna have the hair we had back in our youths. Again, we’re not alone. In any case, for some of you, it’s not yet too late. And you should know it. There’s plenty of things you can do to slow down, maybe even stop hair loss. Visit my site www.notreadyforhairloss.com and read about your options and where to buy products to help you. I focused mainly on non-prescription solutions, primarily because that’s what I’ve been doing. Oh ya, Nioxin, then minoxidil (cheaper than Rogaine), and, now, Hairobics All Natural.

This is just the launch (Jan 2007) of www.notreadyforhairloss.com. The site will evolve. So come back and visit.
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