2021 Hair in review

cowboycowboycowman

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Sup guys I've posted once or twice here as one of the young and paranoid posters. Family history is quite interesting. Dad is 61 nice NW2, probably top ten percent of hair for people his age. He has a square hairline, didn't get my widows peak from him. His dad had the perfect Reagan hair well into his 80s. Half brother whom we share our Dad is 35 with maybe a NW3-4 his hair has been bad for a couple years. Full brother who is 22, three years older than me has the same widows peak in front, his hair density seems to get worse over time all over his head, he has a fridge cut with the hair in front a lot thinner than mine, his hair is still presentable but he's young too. Him and my half brother have me a bit worried. Mom's dad had thick hair, her two brothers however are bald.

I started taking finasteride in May 2020, started applying minoxidil to my hairline since March 2021. I feel like my front hairline hair has become more like single wires over full and dense bunches. This is my first yearly post regarding my hair I want to document here on how my hair turns out.I know it is early and for this I do not want to spam. What worries me is that I'm not even twenty yet, no way this sh*t gotta be good when I'm 29, 39. Hair is like another thing I get complimented on and I don't wanna lose it. I want some input, words of advice and I try to not let this control me. I started RU about two weeks ago, no sides. Trying to have Iggy Pop hair for the long haul.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Zc5MHXfE62QZ-AhzgWt2Q1hteVWAWNGt?usp=sharing - Late Nov/Dec 2021
 
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Here For the Lulz

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Gen Z truly is the saddest generation, not because of how they feel, but pity at what has become or them. They’re so busy obsessing over things outside of their control and basing their entire self-worth on the validation of others that it’s little wonder that hundreds of them show up here every year and obsess for months or years over something they is inevitable, incurable, and that (in most cases) they don’t even have yet.
 

cowboycowboycowman

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Gen Z truly is the saddest generation, not because of how they feel, but pity at what has become or them. They’re so busy obsessing over things outside of their control and basing their entire self-worth on the validation of others that it’s little wonder that hundreds of them show up here every year and obsess for months or years over something they is inevitable, incurable, and that (in most cases) they don’t even have yet.
♂️ Not gonna disagree
 

I wont lose this

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