Yes why? I NEED TO KNOW!Why is roa always nakid?
I was originally going to use "drain clog" and something else gross that I cant remember all the sudden lol.Lol interesting choice of thread tags @Roa Goblin Town. :3
I soaked it with a brush to get all the tangles out, but it didn't stay that way very long, but yeah, I was thinking of fixing my hair up like that again. A little less wild.Dammit man if you want help with your hair don't take a pic after messing around with it in water.
I didn't realize the other pic posted in this topic was actually you. That hair looks fine, I'd still cut it shorter and maybe give it a comb because it's a bit messy. As long as you make sure your hair doesn't look like the first pic you're great. : P
I used to be a total pretty boy, but years of sitting in front of a screen with unchecked health and not working out, and now I'm monster mash doing the grave yard smash. lmao I'm like the pastiest white kid ever.God, @Roa is hot <3
Long thin hair doesn't look good in any angle imo. It also looks like the thinning is too far gone to keep it longer on the upper sides and back of the head and comb it forward to compensate (looks like he did that in the old photo).It's looking thin, roa. Time to man up and get a buzzcut. [.....]
Don't listen to these other nerds. They're all a bunch of comb-over enablers. Long thinning hair only looks good from certain angles, under perfect conditions.
TBH when you're talking about changing your appearance, it's really either a drastic change or no change. A subtle adjustment of styling just doesn't stick, you're so used to your old appearance you slip back into it. A big change is required. This applies to lifestyle choices as well.maybe getting rid of it all is the best option, but it doesn't make sense to do that straight way if you are experimenting.
I don't think the two are the same. Shaving it off is as good as having no hair. You should at least try a shorter style if you have longer hair to work with, especially if it is thinning, because shorter styles are more forgiving for hair that is losing volume. The change is still dramatic, it doesn't have to be all or everything at this point (although if he continues to bald he'll have no choice anyway, so even more reason to see what works now while he still can).TBH when you're talking about changing your appearance, it's really either a drastic change or no change. A subtle adjustment of styling just doesn't stick, you're so used to your old appearance you slip back into it. A big change is required. This applies to lifestyle choices as well.