When do men stop worrying about loosing their hair and stop wasting time and money on all the new-fangled hair loss treatment programs out there, most of which do little or nothing to restore a receding hairline. I'm talking from personal experience here and if I've got any advice to pass on it's this; if it really bothers you that much, try a few products, seek a little professional guidance regarding hair loss treatment, but don't do what I did and let the darn thing occupy your life for years and years and years.
I did go through a phase where I prescribed my very own hair loss treatment plan of action, and some of you will relate to what I'm about to write here. I thought that if I grew it long in those places it was still growing (namely back and sides), then all I would have to do would be to pull the long hair over the bald patches and cement it down with extra strong gels and sprays. Looking back at the photos from that time I cannot tell you how ridiculous I looked. I was so wrapped up in my own little world of vanity that I couldn't see it. I found out some years later that I had been affectionately nicknamed pedal bin.
Not only did I let the hair loss issue live in my head rent free (and I'm a landlord!), but everyone around me was getting sick and tired of me constantly going on and on about my missing bits. At the time I didn't care and held a little resentment towards those with a full crop telling me not to worry. But in hind sight, I can see I wasted years of my life simply because I refused to accept something that I couldn't change. Don't get me wrong here folks, it's not all bad news and some hair loss treatment products do work for some people, but I think there needs to be a cut off point for the sake of your own wellbeing.

