Posted on 03/05/2024 1:25:02 PM PST by Red Badger
better late than never, I suppose.
Half the planet trying to get rid of hair while the other half is trying to grow it.
The mice all look pretty furry to me.
“A gel of tiny keratin spheres has been found to promote hair follicle growth.”
Even if 90% of it has fallen out?
Big deal. I have tons of hair....I’m looking for a way to make it naturally dark again, instead of gray.
And this time we mean it
“The years passed, mankind became stupider at a frightening rate. Some had high hopes the genetic engineering would correct this trend in evolution, but sadly the greatest minds and resources where focused on conquering hair loss and prolonging erections.”
-Idiocracy
As we age, gray hair makes the face look younger than dark hair.
I’m going to ask for grey, orange and white follicles to be inserted all over my body so I can look like my calico kitten.
thanks!
“I’m going to ask for grey, orange and white follicles to be inserted all over my body so I can look like my calico kitten.”
Calicos are all female!
I see what you are saying. People that dye their hair really dark do have a really older looking face.
Yes. Gray hair softens the appearance of age in the face.
On men, it also looks handsome and lends more ‘gravitas’.
You can have the occasional male calico.
But they’re rare, usually sterile, and often afflicted with chromosomal abnormailites.
Or for some of us, we’re trying to get rid of hair where we don’t want it and grow it where we do want it.
One of my neighbors who’s 74, bald and 6’3” said he grew through his...
With all the successes in mice we hear about, mice have to be the healthiest and most disease free organism on the planet.
...or have the potential to be.
Unfortunately darkening hair is much tougher, impossible even, than regrowing lost hair.
Damn. I just moved everything to my ears, neck, and nose.
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