My daughter used to say "Why can't I draw rabbits on your head Daddy, from a distance they look like hares!"...
At age 60 - like my Father & Grandfather, have a full head of now greying hair - my brother in Oz inherited the bald genes from my Mum's side of the family. My Dad blamed his premature greying on wearing a tight beret through the WWII years.
Full head of thick hair with only a bit of grey in my stubble and closing in on 45 - can't complain, must be something to do with a wife who is eight years younger and doesn't nag too much (though she hates football!)
Imaz, if you've just arrived back to start slinging insults maybe Andy is right and we're better off without you. (I didn't "edit" your quote. Edit implies I changed your words. I deleted the irrelevant part of it like newspapers do everyday . Its standard practice. Look, I'm not getting dragged into a squabble with you. Good luck)
How he looked in 1946, aged 34 please log in to view this image or this guy:- please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
Cool, I was worried this good thread was going to stray off topic and become a slagging match of differing opinions about hair formation and which decade had the best style ect. Pat on the back to you all, a master class in self moderation..
53 yrs and bit chubby but lot of hair left (too much according to my wife) and not a single one grey. My beard is another thing because its all grey.
Masses of hair, easily as much and thick as when I was 20.......67 this year and always wear it on my collar as well. Not a lot of grey but Just for Men comes in handy every few months. Get good looks when my back is to somebody, unfortunately not when they see me face on. Hey Ho!
I am a baldy. Took the piss out of my dad for years when I was younger for being one too. Didn't take genetics long to catch up. I finally got rid of it, the sides and back that is, in my late 20's. I wouldn't have it back now though, given the chance, it was crap hair. Whilst working in Russia in the latter part of last year, I let it grow - hair and beard. It looked ridiculous, but not as ridiculous as when I shaved only the right side clean again and kept the left for a couple of days.
Started receding at about 22 - pretty bald by about 29... Now aged 46 have a number 1 every couple of weeks.... To add insult to injury, the remainder is turning grey... Still - I haven't changed much in appearance for a while
I'm in that same boat (at 60) - my daughters tease me that I should try a hair colouring product - doesn't the colour come out on your pillow case, which seems to be the case with my wife's exotic hair colours? For haircuts I've always gone to my wife's hairdresser, but she fell on the ice and broke her wrist a couple on months back, so I'm allowing my hair to grow out a bit right now.