A Moisturiser Specially Made For Head Shavers

August 28, 2010 | Comments (0)

Are you noticing that your forehead is getting wider and wider. Loosing a lot of hair? Yeah, it used to be really thick but now it’s getting thinner. Add a few more years and that thinning hair will be all gone because if your dad is bald, you’ll end up to go bald too.

So what can you do about your progressively thinning hair? You can try hair growth stimulants because they work great and you’ll be getting your hair back in about 20 years or so… these things take time to take work – if they ever work.

What about hair concealers? They work too, they really do. Hair concealers are made up of thousands of tiny fibers that cling to your hair like a magnet making it look thick. It also blends well with your hair making it look natural. No one will notice you’re using it until a strong gush of wind blows your hair around releasing some of the fibers into the air and ending up on someone else’s eyes,  poor fellow he never knew what hit him. And one more thing, when you use hair concealers, you will be using them the rest of your life. You’ll be spending a lot!

You can actually do a lot of things to deal with thinning hair like hair transplants, hair extensions, et cetera… but probably, the best way to fight thinning hair is to ride along with it… shave all that hair out! You’ll be ending up bald anyway, so why wait? Do it now. Join the world of head shavers; you’ll never know you might look better with a dome.

And while you’re at it, use the HeadBlade to shave your head. The HeadBlade is a special razor made for head shaving. Actually, it’s a must-have and all the head shavers should have one. Now depending on your skin type, you can have a shiny dome or a dull one. If you’re a a shiner but want it dull or vice versa, the HeadBlade team made the HeadLube moisturiser just for that. There are two types, the HeadLube Matte and  the HeadLube Glossy, so you can use whichever suits you.

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