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The clear majority of men will suffer from hair loss during their lives: 25% by the time they’re 21, two-thirds by the age of 35, and a hefty 85% by 50. In this article, we want to answer some of the questions you’ve almost certainly asked yourself: what causes baldness in the first place, when might you start going bald, how can you tell if it’s happening, and is there anything you can actually do about it? That may sound like a lot, but firstly, you’ve got some 100,000 hair follicles on your head, and secondly, it’s simply part of the aforementioned hair growth cycle. The extent and speed of each man’s hair loss is largely determined by random factors, but lifestyle does play a part, and crucially – if you want to increase your chances of slowing or avoiding hair loss – there are certainly things you can try.
If you’re one of those guys that ruined their hair with some heavy product usage, it’s probably the best time to start looking for a sea salt spray with some clay on the inside. There are tons of manufacturers that just water down a hair gel, add a bit of salt and label this product as “sea salt spray”. Even if you don’t have oily hair, sea salt spray will dry off the oil that’s accumulated on top of your hair, which in turn gives you a more matte type of look that also provides light to moderate hold depending from the type of the spray you’re using. People that have a stubborn hairline that just likes to swirl up and go in all possible directions and still don’t want to use products that may harm their thin and weak hair, should find sea salt spray as the perfect solution that allows them to wear that all natural look without risking of someone noticing they’re using a product.
You just need to be careful not to be too harsh on your skin and use a good quality beard brush if you don’t already have a hair brush. Whether this is a paddle or a radiant brush, it’s important that it’s made from natural hair, not only because it won’t create any static, but because it’s also better for the health of your scalp and hair. The pad is made out of rubber so the brush won’t create static while you use it on your hair and the biggest reason why we’ve included it on this list is because it’s a great product you can use while blow drying your hair. The air will just go through your hair because the brush doesn’t create a wall of bristles while you use it to brush your hair.
This is something you can’t achieve while shaving with the grain as you’ll always cut your facial hair first, and if your beard is thick enough, you may end up not even touching the skin on your face. It’s not bad enough you’re peeling of the skin on your face with every stroke, but you also want to go in the opposite direction of the one your hair grows, automatically exposing your face to additional stress levels. If you’re still undecided on what razor you want to use, it’s probably smarter to start with a cartridge razor with as less blades as possible (preferably two) and build your way towards a straight razor from here. Shaving against the grain gives you the power to make a closer cut to your skin compared to the results you get when shaving with the grain, but there’s a certain learning curve you’ll need to go through to get familiar with the process, especially if you’re going for the straight razor option.