Keep it as it is or get it cut short. It doesn’t look balding, and it’ll probably last a lot longer as it is now than you think.
And look forward to the day in the near-to-sort-of-near future when scientists finish their cure for male pattern baldness.
THURSDAY, July 31 (HealthDay News) – Scientists have taken a step forward in understanding the mechanisms behind a problem that has bedeviled many men, and some women, for all of history: hair loss.
The study identifies a key signaling molecule that tells hair follicles to start the hair-growing cycle.
(and I don’t even play drums).

