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From slick bald to HS - EarlyTwenties - 06-13-2015 Hello All, How would you transition from a slick bald shave to a HS? It may be necessary to just bite the bullet and expose your hair loss to others. But what is the minimum hair length you would need for a hair stylist to cut in a topper? RE: From slick bald to HS - Baldrich - 06-14-2015 The only real way is to grow your side hair out as much as you can and get a hairpiece with a density which is not too much denser what you have been able to grow out. With the undercut styles that are currently popular you don't need a lot of density on the sides, but obviously if you put a thick mop of hair on top which no one could possibly have grown in the time available, it will be a giveaway. The longer (in time) you can grow your side hair out, the higher density of unit you will be able to get. If you can wear a hat to work obviously it's much easier. If not, then you need to take as much vacation time as you can. I guess 3 weeks of vacation plus some scalp make-up is enough to allow you to match it with a lightish density unit (maybe 90% but YMMV). You can always increase gradually to a higher density once people are used to your new look. One thing which is often said here, but which is nonetheless true, is that 99% of people have no interest in other people's appearance, and will only notice a change in your appearance if it is really extreme. It's a good idea to create a distraction, like wearing glasses or growing a beard or a moustache, to divert attention from what's going on on the top of your head. RE: From slick bald to HS - EarlyTwenties - 06-16-2015 Hello, your response was spot on. I was thinking of wearing a religeous headgear that conveniently coincides with a religeous month in my cultural background for work. But you are correct, people rarely care or notice unless changes are drastic. I learned this the hard way, but will keep it in mind for the future. Thanks for the response. |