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The Primary Mens Hair Concerns And How To Deal With Them

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What’s Wrong: A Scrappy Beard

Your mane isn’t the only one to experience challenges. Your facial hair may also be prone to different kinds of failures. A patchy beard is quite a common issue that has many various causes, one of which is genetics. Thus, it’s not so easy to fix uneven facial hair growth, being much easier to disguise it.

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What To Do: The Hair Clippers Are Here To Help

Most often, your cheeks and the lower area of the neck will be the patchiest. In case you fail to grow enough mens hair there, go for hair clippers. But, don’t be reckless with them, be creative. You can opt for tapering, for instance. In this way, you’ll smoothly blend your beard into the hair thus erasing the sharp edges of patches and softening transitions between the facial hair and its absence.

In case you want to know what it’s going to look like, here are a couple of options.

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What’s Wrong: A Widows Peak

This issue also concerns a receding hairline. A widows peak is when your hair starts disappearing from the forehead so that your hairline forms a V shape there.

What To Do: A Part & Front Styling

The best way to sort out the issue with the widow’s pick isn’t to shave it off but to choose the right hairstyle. For short hair, men should turn to a side part and style their thatch so that it’ll be most voluminous at the front. For longer hairstyles, let the parting fall in the middle.

You can see below what we mean.

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What’s Wrong: Diminishing Locks

Thin hair is something that can hit you equally likely both in your early forties and in your late fifties. This issue again has multiple causes, aging being the primary. Let’s not focus on harsh methods of dealing with it now, such as hair transplantation or wigs, but better look at the men haircuts that will help disguise such a flaw.

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