The most well know product is Rogaine (Scow). Even though it is available with out a prescription, only about a quarter of the people who use it will actually save their hair. Also, if you stop using it all the hair that was re-grown will fall out (Fischer). There are also products for sell that are dangerous for a pregnant woman to even touch, or even look at. So how safe are these drugs?.
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Cosmetic Hair.
From hair in a can to hair in a tube, these powdery products work by coloring any exposed scalp to mask baldness. However, if it were to rain or if a person were to perspire the products will run (Fischer). They might be easy on and easy off, but dripping little black sweat drops would definitely be embarrassing. .
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Hairpieces.
Wigs and toupees are the most popular way to cover up. However, it is very hard to find an affordable real looking hairpiece. The main problem is that the people, who wear the hairpieces, don't realize how noticeable they are to other people. For example, Sam Donaldson, Frank Sanatra, Paul Simon, and especially Burt Renyolds are famous men who don't realize how noticeable they are to the world (Martin). .
Transplants .
This very painful procedure removes a strip of hair-covered skin from the back of the head, divides it into grafts of anywhere form one to eight hairs, and then places them into holds drilled in the bald areas of the scalp. Plus transplants cost a happy $2000 to over $10,000, depending on how many hairs wanting to be removed and it is non-reversible, so mistakes are permanent.
Is Skin In? .
Even though it is still a very touchy subject for some humans, being bald is in. With the ever-growing presence of bald celebrities, the "bald look" has become a particularly popular style for not only adult men, but also teenagers and women alike. Also, some of these people have become successful in life, even with their bald- heads shining. Celebrities such as, Bruce Willis, a man not afraid to not cover up has been a die hard sex symbol even as he ages proving that a man could be loved even though he was bald, Patrick Stuart, being a bald Capitan on Star Trek Next Generatiaion, .