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"NOT a BALD SPOT" Six-panel trucker cap with a mesh back will be a comfy and classic...

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This six-panel trucker cap with a mesh back will be a comfy and classic choice for a perfect day in the sun.
• 60% cotton, 40% polyester
• Mid-profile cap with a low-profile embroidery area
• Structured, six-panel cap
• 3.5″ crown (8.9 cm)
• Hard buckram front panels
• Mesh back
• Permacurv® visor, matching undervisor
• Plastic adjustable closure
• Head circumference: 21⅝″–23⅝″ (54.9 cm–60 cm)
• Blank product sourced from Vietnam or Bangladesh

I  DO NOT HAVE a BALD SPOT… It’s a SOLAR PANEL for BRAIN POWER 

Makes a great GIFT; for the fellow who may be losing his hair but definitely not his wit. Adjustable one size fits all.

Hair loss can be a traumatic thing and is important remember mind over matter.

It is not your fault. Like most things in life it is all about mind over matter, if you don’t mind it does not matter, because most of your fellow travelers are all self centered worriers about their own problems. Humor is a great release mechanism. BALDING MAN’S HAT humorously converts knowledge into power! Clever hat provides “thinning” heads with needed protection from rain, heat, cold and when necessary, the energizing SUN!  

8 - FACT OR MYTH  ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?    

1. Genetic Hair Loss Can Come From Either Side of the Family

One common hair loss myth argues that male and female pattern baldness, or androgen tic alopecia, can only be inherited through your mother genes. However, the fact of the matter is that baldness can be passed down by either side of the family.

2. Half the Hair Can Be Lost Before It Is Noticeable

Many people falsely believe the main sign that genetic baldness is setting in is witnessing large volumes of hair fall out. The majority of people will lose between 50 and 100 scalp hairs per day. This is completely normal. However, problems with baldness arise when these hairs are not replaced by the natural cycle. This thinning can take a while to become apparent.

If you do lose sizable amounts of hair, it may be a sign of a different medical condition, so be sure to seek expert advice.

3. Hair Loss Is Not Caused By Damage to the Hair Itself but to the follicle

Our hair consists of a hair shaft that grows out of our skin, a strong root found below the skin and a follicle, in which the root develops. Most hair loss is caused by a destruction of the follicle. When this important component is damaged, the root cannot grow effectively and the hair shaft will never develop.

4. Some Baldness Can Be Reversed

Pattern baldness is not the only type of hair loss to be aware of. Alopecia Areata is a medical condition where small patches of hair loss form. This problem can arise due to psychological or physical stress. Surgery, chemotherapy, hormonal imbalances and even sudden weight loss can also lead to temporary hair loss. Alleviating the cause will stop the baldness spreading and, in time, the hair will rejuvenate.

However, if stress has simply accelerated the development of male or female pattern baldness, the hair will not return.

5. Baldness Is Not Linked To Intellectual Capacity

This is one of the oldest wives tales around, probably as old as the condition itself. Due to the proximity of the brain to the hair follicle, many believed that thinking too much or even having a mental disorder negatively impacted hair growth. This myth suggests that bald men are either highly intelligent or psychologically damaged.

Unfortunately, this deceiving depiction is still deemed believable; sustained by the Hollywood tradition of portraying the bald characters as geeks or villains. Hopefully, contemporary bald celebrities like Bruce Willis will be able to finally vanquish this myth.

6. Wearing Hats Does Not Cause Hair Loss

Another popular baldness myth is that it can be caused by frequently wearing hats or helmets. This fabrication stems from the belief that the scalp needs to breathe. Everyone from policemen to construction workers will be happy to hear that this is not actually the case.

As the hair follicles reside under the skin, they receive oxygen from the bloodstream. Therefore, constant exposure to oxygen in the air is not necessary to maintain healthy hair.

7. Shampooing the Hair Is Not Bad

Vigorously shampooing is thought to lead to further balding. This is not the case. The loss of hair is simply more noticeable while in the shower, as the loose hairs fall to the drain. If you choose to stop shampooing, all of the dead hairs will remain on your head. So, the next time you work up the courage to thoroughly wash your hair, the loss will appear greater.

8. Bald Men Are Not More Virile

Unfortunately for some, this tale is as false as those involving the size of men’s hands or feet. The volume of testosterone in the bloodstream does not determine baldness. Instead, several contributing genes are involved, making the hair follicles more sensitive to the circulating hormone.