rate the hair density of this 60 year old man

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It's what you hope for.
i still have that density but my hairline already receeded more then his...and im not 60. would be a dream but looking at my family history it probably wont be that way haha

however i think his hairquality is so good for his age i always thought he was wearing a wig like robert redford. remarkable
 

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I don't think a juvenile hairline looks weird in older guys at all

Look at this

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It's what you want. Always preferable. Problem is that this f****r never even had minor temple loss. This is a completely juvenile hairline, maybe aged in a bit but no loss in density or signs of recession whatsoever. "Natural looks" is what the lingo is for people who have lost a lot of ground and need to transplant their limited number of grafts in a way that seems naturally receded. If you had unlimited grafts, everyone would go for this type of hairline.
 

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It's what you want. Always preferable. Problem is that this f****r never even had minor temple loss. This is a completely juvenile hairline, maybe aged in a bit but no loss in density or signs of recession whatsoever. "Natural looks" is what the lingo is for people who have lost a lot of ground and need to transplant their limited number of grafts in a way that seems naturally receded. If you had unlimited grafts, everyone would go for this type of hairline.
Yeah it's unbeliavable. My father had a similar hairline but maybe was a NW1. This dude is a straight NW0 nine years old hairline.

Here he shows small thinning on left temple but at his age I don't think it's an issue
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@Will Be an Egg in 5 years I've seen many of your post on here. And you talked about your dad, and your grandfathers. I've also seen you say you are losing hair but people say you ain't. Have you ever posted pictures here? Because I have never seen them and the curiosity is killing me.
I'm a diffuse thinner with small temple recession. I don't post pics
exactly because people will say I'm not losing hair like they say to all diffuse thinners.
 
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I bought this wig because it reminded me of Jagger circa 1968 and 1973 and I always wanted that hair style. I don't think he wears a system but most of the older ones do. Not sure about McCartney either. Ringo's has recession but the rest has held up really well. George never lost a hair in his life and Lennon had hair that looked like it was about to bald but it never did. The Beatles raised me so I like to wear my hair like my fathers. McCartney's look and stubble in the White Album photos and McCartney II were sort of my dream-look as a teen.

Oh, and both of Harrison's brothers are as bald as cueballs so it just must have been meant to be with his hair influencing so many of us in terms of wearing hair long.
Keith richards circa 72, ideal for me, where he had that gold stripe on one side. Still copied by rock guys to this day. Ideal
 

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He went punk pretty early didn't he? I discovered the Beatles at 14 since no, even I am not that old but I liked Paul McCartney who also had punk hair during this period of the late 70's. By McCartney II, he had reverted to the White Album look which, I mean, to me, he was my dream look and no, I am gynephilic but I wanted to emulate him not sleep with him. To me stubble can be a sexy look and even trimmed beards like Jeff Bridges in Against All Odds, can look amazing but regular beards eh. I hadn't lost any hair or rather noticed yet as it was my first year in college but I realized even then at 19 that my hair was already less nice than Jeff Bridges whom again, I found gorgeous but more so to try to look like him. To me, in that movie, he was the epitome of attractive maleness. He was perfect in body, beard and face. Now in Starman, which I just watched, he looks goofy young so some times a bit of age can work for XY's.

I always knew Rod Stewart was cheating and it was obvious but guys, guess what. None of the girls in high school believed me. They thought that was real hair. This was when Do Ya Think I'm Sexy was big. So maybe don't sweat hair systems so much.

Yeah rock and hair. Once I got a brochure from the Hair Club that said, "Rock music does not protect your hair, although we can't say who, many rock stars are our clients.
How do you mean rod Stewart was cheating? I always assumed that was his real hair. Even in his 70s you can see that its the same yet thinning out in some places. Ron Wood also has great hair genetics. Even turned down chemo to save it. Although it looks dyed.
Joe perry is close to 70 and has amazing
Density. I dont know, it might be extentions and transplants or could be his own. Its very rare but it happens occasionally
 
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