rate the hair density of this 60 year old man

justinbieberscombover

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Yes but I’ve seen old age men with no crows feet etc.. forehead lines age people so much along with those nasolabial lines.
Nasolabial lines are nothing lol, they don't do anything bad on men. Also having baby smooth skin at a later age isn't really a plus.
 

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before-and-after-nasolabial-filler.jpg


Looked better before, f*****g retarded
 

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Attractiveness when it comes to skin on men is rather about the quality and texture of the skin rather than smoothing out every line on your face lol
 
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Yes but I’ve seen old age men with no crows feet etc.. forehead lines age people so much along with those nasolabial lines.

Well it doesn't really matter if the old guy has smooth skin or crow's feet, he'll still look his age give or take a decade maximum and may not even look attractive anymore even if he once was. There are plenty of soft tissue and bone changes that can happen which can put guys into the normal category where he will be viewed as a mature Dad and not sexually. It's the way it goes even for the best, better to remain attractive above all but even that sometimes is not enough depending on who you're chasing. And younger people do sometimes have crow's feet but it's still obvious they are young and if they are attractive, they'll be preferred by almost all girls to an older guy. I don't have a vested interest since genetically I am lucky with ageing/hair/skin, settled, can pass for 20s but there's no denying that things become irrelevant when you actually become "too mature/old looking." And it happens to all of us at some point – doing a ton of surgeries may make one feel better but won't change dating outcomes if that is the goal and money that could have been used elsewhere. Look around at normal people surrounding you who are 50 plus – would many women at the pub in their 20s or 30s be checking them out and wanting to f*** them lol? This is the black pill and only a few attractive celebrities (mostly who get work done too) manage to make their looks last until their 50s, being of darker features does seem to help with longevity big time but individual genetics are true determinants. I feel for the people who balded severely in their teens and 20s, many guys who you know would only have that period to otherwise look their best.

Some Rumi quotes for when it's all over:

I am not this hair, I am not this skin, I am the soul that lives within.

Be empty of worrying. Think who created thought.

;)
 

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He looks way better
I don't think he looks bad in the after pic, it just wasn't really a necessary surgery imo. I think he looked more masculine in the before pic. But as long as the patient is happy that's all that really matters.
 

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How's your hair going by the way. I am curious if obsession indicates results or lack of results as I have been on both sides....
 

Will Be an Egg in 5 years

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How's your hair going by the way. I am curious if obsession indicates results or lack of results as I have been on both sides....
I got a haircut this week and hated it. But I always hated my haircuts since I was a child. no 3 guard on sides, trim on top. For the first time I'm showing scalp under harsh lightning after a haircut. It feels terrible at the top, several diffuse bald spots. They're not visible but I can feel them. Generally my hair is getting worse faster and I regret cuting my hair.

I'm one of those diffuse thinners whose hair looks better longer than shorter, instead of the majority of the cases. Unfortunately I had to cut it since I had a job interview. I was growing it out since October.
 
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