Men Hair Style that Women Prefer

men hair careThere’s a very hairy fold-out surprise in the 2007 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition.

A nude Burt Reynolds in all his fuzzy glory, reprinted in a Direct TV advertisement from his famous 1979 Playgirl centerfold.

The blaring hairiness of the photo is contrary to the sleek, shaved look of today’s American male, at least the ones we see in commercials.

But what do women really prefer when it comes to men’s hair? Long locks or a razor-clean head?

“Hair. Everywhere,” said Steph-anie Wendt of Fond du Lac.
The 34-year-old said her husband, who shall remain nameless because he just “Naired”

his back, recently shaved his head as part of a cancer fund-raiser, so she’s had a chance to try out the best of both worlds.

“Hair brings out facial features with the eyebrows connecting everything. You definitely need something to run your hands through,” Wendt said.
Bald looks nice on black men, said 19-year-old Heather Mittelstaedt of Waupun.
“It looks natural, in fact it looks really amazing. On white guys, it just looks pale,” she noted. Read more »

Stress plays major role in thinning hair

Thinning hair is sometimes linked with scalp skin conditions, lack of iron, an underactive thyroid gland or recent hormone changes but often no obvious cause is found.

Stress plays a major role and it is important to take time out for rest and relaxation.

Follow a wholefood diet that is as organic as possible and take one of the many herbal products designed to nourish hair such as Healthspan’s Hair & amp; Nails (containing wheatgerm oil, silica, B vitamins and MSM.

An excellent new shampoo, conditioner and balm for hair health is available from www.lucindaellery.com, along with scalp make-up that helps to hide thinning hair.

Regularly massage your scalp with your fingers to stimulate blood flow to hair follicles.

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