Sexy Hair Loss Solutions For Men

I'm going to let you know up front that this writer is a woman. Supposedly, as a woman, I am not attracted to balding or bald men. What a lot of poppycock! The man that drives me absolutely ga-ga with lust is Peter Gabriel (singer songwriter most famous for "Sledgehammer"), who went mostly bald about 1996. But not only does Peter get me hot (sorry, Peter) but so do the actors Patrick Stewart ("Captain Jean-Luc Picard") and Sean Connery (do I really need to tell you who he is?) When you are thinking about hair loss solutions - think about going bald!

Sniff Those Pheromones

When Peter Gabriel noticed he had a growing bald spot in 1987 which was gradually meeting his receding hairline, the man most known as the most intelligent in music went frantic. Yes, he told reporters (and his fans) in 1988, "I know it's only hair" but he also felt shocked not only that he was getting older, but that he might be thought of as impotent both physically and creatively.

So, his hair loss solutions were quite amusing for this fan, (who only cares that he keeps breathing in and out). He tried Minoxidil, one of the most scientifically proved hair loss solutions for men and women in the world, but his hair wasn't having it. At this time, he was experiencing not only incredible success in the music business, where you must look sexy in order to sell.

So, in 1988, Peter grew his hair past his shoulders, which is another popular hair loss solution. As his hair was thinning, this had an effect that I'll describe as "quaint". Meanwhile, his bald spot was still growing and his hairline still straining to reach it. During this time, Peter had personal problems and needed individual and group therapy. This did not help his hair any. And he kept growing it until it practically was a hoodie.
He finally cut it in 1992 partially on advice from his agent.

Although things went smoother for Peter's personal and professional life, the hair loss solutions got worse. Nothing worked. Finally, in 1996, he gave himself a "number one" (military buzz cut) and then has been mostly bald ever since. When asked why he made such a drastic move (he told no one he was going to do this - he just showed up in the studio one day but his hair didn't), he said "Bald men put out more pheromones than more hirsute ones."

Years later, he commented in an interview that he never regretted his choice of hair loss solutions. "I like the feel when women rub their hands on my head," he grinned. And, although I've never had the pleasure of rubbing Peter's head, I have rubbed the heads of other bald men - and it feels very nice, indeed.