I didn't even recognize him on Dancing with the Stars! Anyone know? Is it just a style change or is there a deeper reaso
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sukapesta — 19 years ago(October 17, 2006 06:26 PM)
no guys, the director of 'together again for the first time' told him to go bald (the shoot ended a couple of months ago) that's what someone from the production team told me i guess he liked it so he decided to keep it
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respitia1 — 19 years ago(December 25, 2006 12:26 PM)
I'm an employee for "Hair Club for Men" and as a hair loss expert, I can tell you that hair loss can be caused by a number of factors. Diet, age, medication, stress and genetics can all cause hair loss in men and women. Genetic hair loss can come from either side of the family not just one or the other. You dad and mom and grandparents from both sides of the family can have a full head of hair for example, but you might have a bald uncle that passes the gene on to you and BAM238, your bald. There are three proven solutions for hair loss. A hairloss treatment such as propecia (men only) and minoxidil. A bio-matrix which is the best looking hair system or hair piece money can buy and finally, Follicular hair transplants. These transplants are the gold standard of transplants. No scarring around the implanted area and little recovery time. You can usually go back to work in just a day or two and swelling should be completely gone in 3-4 days.
Hair treatments only slow down hair loss bringing it to a hault. There is a small5b4 percentage that hair which actually grow back and if it does its fine and thin and falls out if you stop the treatment. This is the best option for people just starting to notice moderate hair loss. If your beyond that, this option isn't for you. Follicular transplants are the best in the business but you will rarely get the density or thickness you seek. Up to about 2600 grafts can be done in one surgery and sometime you need to go back about a year later to get a thicker look. This option is expensive but its the only permanent way to get what you want. Depending on how many grafts you need and promotions HairClub is offering at the moment, you can get these grafts anywhere between $4.00-6.50 per graft.
Finally, the bio-matrix looks super real in some guys and super fake in others. It all depends on which kind you buy and if you can learn all the tricks when styling your hair so that it looks natural. This can cost you anywhere between $1600-2600 per system plus you would want to go a program to get the most for your money when it comes to periodic maintenance. Not everyone looks good in these but the guys that do look fantastic. Younger guys like Joey with the type of hairstyle he had would look completely natural but it gets old after a couple of years.
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gregroxursoxx — 19 years ago(January 23, 2007 05:44 PM)
im almost 25. im going bald so i shave my head. my father has a full head of hair and so do all the men on that side of the family. my mothers father was completely bald by the time he was 30. my cousin from that side of the family (through his mother) is balding as well. none of his fathers side is bald.
i completely agree with that mothers side thing.
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Frumious_Bandersnatch_46 — 18 years ago(October 13, 2007 04:53 PM)
There
is
one type of baldness inherited from the mother's X-chromosome.
One other notion occurs to me: That great mane of hair is so closely associated with the "Joey" character he played on
Blossom
that he's conciously trying to distance himself from that character in order to get offers to play other roles.
Reason: TV casting directors are so VERY timid about casting a performer as different
types
of roles that actors like Mr Lawrence, who are capable of more than one character, have to get from one successful show to another by way of films requiring a drastic change of appearance. (Film casting not being
quite
so married to the notion
"he played this type so that's all we're going cast him as."
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whisky51 — 12 years ago(January 07, 2014 02:08 AM)
I know how the guy feels, but this website should explain EXACTLY why he shaves his head.
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mlecuyer — 19 years ago(October 26, 2006 07:46 AM)
The only risk is a bad doctor. Judging by some of the faces you see in Hollywood, there is a lot of incompetence. I don't think Joey Lawrence is going bald and do believe it was for a role. He looks like Mr. Clean.