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Hair Gel, Does it really make you bald?

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It's funny cause I can think of no logical reason for hair gel to make anyone bald. I know plenty of people who use gel and all have a full head of hair.

 

 

 

Yet...

 

 

 

My younger brother began putting gel in his hair when he was 10. Some days, He had so much gel in his hair, you could punch a hole in a piece of paper. Most days, if you patted him on the top of the head, his hair wouldn't move.

 

 

 

His hairline started to receede at 16 and now, at 21, he is nearly bald. Hairline is roughly even with his ears and he has a round bald spot on the bag of his head.

 

 

 

Coincidence? I believe so.

 

 

 

LMFAO!!

 

 

 

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