50 year old men with perfect hair

HairPieceMan

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ok so brad pitt

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and johnny depp


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are practicly 50 years old, my question is, what are the chances of a 50 year old man having hair like this?

i have this vision that i'd have to shiv through 500 50 year old men to find a 50 year old man with hair like johnny depp.

is it even statistically possible to have hair like that, no temple recession, no mature hairline, youthful hair qaulity, isn't it extremely unnatural, maybe a 40 year old at max but a 50 year old?
 

triplethreat

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My dad is 53 and has a thick brown nw1. The only grey he has as well is a slight bit in his sideburns. Not that rare in my opinion..
 
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TravisB

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Actually, Depp has some recession - NW1 or NW2. But Pitt has teenage kid hair.
 
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TravisB

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Two main complexes of men are related to hair - it's either going bald, or going gray. I would choose going gray over going bald :p
 

HairPieceMan

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ah right, i guess so, thinking back i remember my uncle neil has a NW1 hair and hes in his early 50s, yet im horshoed to f*** in my mid 20s

so yeah i guess its like maybe 2% or something not that rare to be johnny depp hair in late 40s

im just wondering what happens if you have perfect hair into early 60s, i guess then people start to think your wearing a hairpiece, examples being ozzy osborne and such

but your friend Vicente, what Norwood is that, Norwood 1.5?

im just wondering how long i can wear a "young mans" hairpiece for, seems Vicente still has a young mans hair as a 75 year old man, so i guess i can have hair lik that until 75 without people thinking im som sort of hair master lol.
 

Ori83

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Oh man.. why would you open a thread like this in an hair loss forum.....
 

s.a.f

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Some people are just like another species to me, John Kerry, Ronald Reagan for example it could'nt really be possible for them to have thicker hair.
 
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