John
John was 26 years old when he began balding - the heartfelt
loss of losing his hair has made him very insecure and
trying to portray himself as a man with 'fake hair'
- he's now the most selfcentered - superficial person,
truly a 'jerk' about his presence. He's tried it all
-rogaine, transplants, implants, grafts, everything.
He now has 'hair' if you call it that, but along with
the transplanted brittle 'hair' comes
the odor - a pungent wet dog odor that intensifies when
he's sweating, working out, perspiring, and especially
on hot humid days - it's so gross - you can see the
netting in his head, it's crusted over and I just can't
describe the odor left on a pillow after a night's sleep.
Most of the time, he has this 'glue' line across the
back of this head where there's a separation line of
fake hair and what's left of his thinning real hair.
It's gross - he's gross.
The point of this is this: You can really appreciate
a 'bald man' - you can respect his decision to shave
his head and be proud of it - a bald man that has fake
hair - has the fake personality to go along with it.
I guess that would explain why this particular "John"
is alone in his life at almost 40 - he has nothing -
he has fake though.
Alyssa
At the age of 20 I dyed my hair blond, I had blond hair
for six months. After Christmas I decided to dye my
hair auburn, so I went to a professional and got it
done. The following week I noticed that the color was
starting to run. Now I thought that it was a little
bit odd that the color was running as this had never
happened before. Another week passed and my hair had
turned green and was starting to come out in clumps.
So I went back to the hair salon and owner told me that
she never put a filler in my hair. My hair situation
got worse as the each day passed, because of this my
hair loss I could not face going out in public, so I
locked myself in my room. Now a days I wear a wig as
my hair never grew back.
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