How to Cut Balding Hair: Stylish Cuts for all Men

Kristian S
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Men of all ages have to deal with fears of their hairline receding or crown thinning. If you fear an existential crisis as you look in the mirror, it's time to calm down and think clearly about your situation. Don't count every hair that falls out or remember every moment you noticed more of your head than the day before. While society may value thick, luxurious hair, it isn't all people admire. Society loves a well-groomed man, regardless of hair length or thickness. If you know how to style and cut balding hair, you'll look like an entirely new man.

Why Do Men Bald?

Every man feels too young to see the first signs of a receding hairline. However, many men begin to experience hair loss by age 21. Stop worrying about getting old; balding is just another aspect of manhood.

Male Pattern Baldness

Male pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia is a heredity condition that most men have. About 95% of all men lose hair because of male pattern baldness. It occurs because of genetic sensitivity to a byproduct of testosterone known as dihydrotestosterone. The follicles sensitive to DHT shrink over time and as those follicles become smaller, the lifespan of individual hairs shrinks, too. Eventually, the follicles stop producing hair entirely.

There are a couple of different patterns associated with male pattern baldness. For some men, the hair thins at the top of the head and temples. Think of the horseshoe pattern of hair you see on some men. The second occurs when hair recedes from the front and pushes the hairline back. Generally, male baldness does not reverse itself, but professionals can help you cut balding hair to keep your style looking great.

Medication Side-Effects

Different medications can cause temporary hair loss. Generally, once you finish the prescription, your hair will begin to grow back. Drugs that may cause hair loss include acne medications, antifungal drugs, immunosuppressants, chemotherapy drugs and blood pressure medication.

Nutritional Deficiencies

If you want good-looking hair, you must keep up with a healthy diet. Your hair may appear thin and lackluster if you don't have optimal iron, protein and vitamin D levels. Deficiencies can also make you lose hair.

How Can You Embrace Your Hair?

Don't give in to the stigma around balding hair. We encourage you to go bald boldly or learn to style your hair in a way that restores your self-confidence and helps you embrace your natural hairline. Everyone knows about hair loss. Most men have to go through it and women judge it much less than you think. When you're open about your hair loss and acknowledge it, you're more likely to adapt and open up to it.

Likewise, when you acknowledge that your hair is thinning, you can focus on balding-friendly haircuts. If you live your life in denial, you won't be able to seek out natural solutions. As you embrace your natural hair loss, invest in good SPF to protect your scalp's skin from the sun.

6 Ways To Cut Balding Hair

Head to a barbershop that knows how to cut balding hair to learn how to go bald with grace. A variety of hairstyles flatter your face and draw attention away from thinning hair.

1. Crew Cuts

A crew cut isn't only for men with receding hairlines. It is one of the most popular hairstyles for all men. Crew cuts have shorter sides that gradually become longer towards the top of the head. This cut gives you more volume at the top while taking attention away from your widow's peak and hairline.

2. Buzzcuts

The buzzcut is one of the most common cuts for men with male pattern baldness. It is one of the manliest styles available, and it lets you keep some of your hair without a full shave. The barber will take your hair down to a minimum length during a buzzcut. People will notice your receding hairline much less; instead, the short style takes all attention from your hair and brings it to your face. If you have a beard, it will bring all the attention to your thick mane of facial hair instead of your hairline.

3. Combover

The combover might make you imagine stringy hair pulled tight over the scalp. Forget the cartoonish idea of combovers and imagine a styled look that uses your natural hair to cover some of the thinning. The combover takes your hairline and incorporates it into the style. This cut leaves you with more length in the front to comb back or to the side.

4. Slicked Back Cuts

Slicked back is another way to style and cut balding hair. If you have a widow's peak, bringing your hair off your face helps emphasize your facial features. Men with a slicked-back style look more chiseled and masculine. Brushing your hair away from your face also brings you into the modern day, making you look sleek and in your prime.

5. Quiff With a Fade

The fade is one of the most popular haircuts. It is stylish and looks good on most men. Consider a taper fade with a quiff at the top. It is much easier to manage the style if you have more volume on top of your head. Quiffs look distinguished and tend to make you appear younger. The main benefit of a quiff with a fade is that it detracts from your receding hairline.

6. Butch Cuts

A butch cut makes your receding hairline a lot less visible. During a butch cut, your barber will take all of your hair down to the same length. Generally, he or she will follow your hair's natural contour and cut it between 1/4 and 3/4 inches.

Learn To Cut Balding Hair and We'll Help With the Rest

Balding doesn't mean you have to fear looking in the mirror. Look and feel your best by learning to cut balding hair stylishly. In addition to the hair on your head, don't forget the hair on your face. When you have a luscious beard, no one will care about the hair on top. Check out our shop to boost your confidence and show off your sense of style.

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