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How to Cover Up a Bald Spot. No need to panic when the grass stops growing up on top. Follow
these steps to learn how to camouflage your follicularly challenged dome. You will need
A barber A new hairstyle A hat Self-confidence and bald-spot spray concealer (optional).
Step 1. Visit your local barber or stylist – they're masters at concealing the problem.
If you're losing hair from the crown of your head, try a buzz cut, which will help blend
in thinning hair with the rest. Stay away from the "comb-over" – it's a dead giveaway
that you're balding. Step 2. If you're losing hair from the front of your head, ask for
a textured crop haircut, which uses uneven layers at the receding hairline to blend everything
together. Just say no to the toupee. Anything is better than taping artificial hair to your
head every morning. Step 3. New 'do not doing enough? Pick up a spray bald-spot concealer
that best matches your hair color. It could either be surprisingly effective, or end your
love life forever. Step 4. Don a hat, and buy a few that suit your face. Contrary to
popular belief, wearing hats doesn't cause hair loss. They're just an easy, stylish cover.
Step 5. Tilt your head away from bright lights to conceal your pate and avoid a reflection
off your bald spot. Take a page from vampires and stick to dark, romantically lit locales.
Step 6. Whether you've shaved it all off, or you're clinging to what you've got left,
hold your head high. Confidence is more attractive than even the thickest head of hair. Did you
know One in four men begin to go bald by age 30.