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Is Kevin wearing a toupee?
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What name??
04-12-2016
Originally Posted by IvanIV:
“Look at the photo I have posted. His hairline is perfecter than perfect. There's nothing wrong with it, surely ”

It's not on the hairline. It's in the middle. Watch next time they to a high camera angle. It keeps flashing.
Leicester_Hunk
04-12-2016
Kevin's hair has a life of its own on his wedding day. His dad is also completely and totally bald
Nesta Robbins
04-12-2016
Originally Posted by What name??:
“It's not on the hairline. It's in the middle. Watch next time they to a high camera angle. It keeps flashing.”

Flashing? Is it radioactive now as well?
Nakatomi
04-12-2016
Originally Posted by Makson:
“I totally agree, or even one with a shaved head.
Sadly, I think lack of hair is considered quite taboo within the dance community so hence the likes of Kevin feeling pressured to cover up balding spots.”

Well we had Robin Windsor, who shaved his head. Artem too. James Jordan was thinning as well.

For bald celebs we've had Ainsley, Patrick Robinson, Judge Rinder, Jake Wood etc.
What name??
04-12-2016
Originally Posted by Nesta Robbins:
“Flashing? Is it radioactive now as well? ”

It just jumped out at me. Maybe because of this thread but I can't help watching his hair. And it was pretty blatant before.
What name??
04-12-2016
http://m.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/stri...ail/story.html

I think he is fighting a losing battle. Just googled a picture of his dad. I don't think transplants are going to work.
chrishartxx
04-12-2016
Originally Posted by Sabbatical:
“I don't understand why it's ok to keep highlighting an issue of personal appearance that someone has no control over and seems to feel sensitive about. It's mean, not entertaining.”

Agree. I have had alopecia occasionally over the last few years. Even though it's a small bald patch and the hair eventually regrows, it is highly distressing. I can certainly sympathize with Kevin.
Dervlathedog
04-12-2016
Originally Posted by What name??:
“http://m.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/stri...ail/story.html

I think he is fighting a losing battle. Just googled a picture of his dad. I don't think transplants are going to work.”

I thought male pattern baldness (like intelligence too?) travelled down the female line???

No idea tbh. Just something I read
Wiskas2
04-12-2016
Originally Posted by Dervlathedog:
“I thought male pattern baldness (like intelligence too?) travelled down the female line???

No idea tbh. Just something I read”

Isn't it supposed to be down to high levels of testosterone?
Monaogg
04-12-2016
Originally Posted by Wiskas2:
“Isn't it supposed to be down to high levels of testosterone?”

Karen should have no trouble begetting more Cliftons. 😉
Wiskas2
04-12-2016
Originally Posted by Monaogg:
“Karen should have no trouble begetting more Cliftons. 😉”

Makes me feel quite queasy.
nyannie
05-12-2016
Originally Posted by Wiskas2:
“Makes me feel quite queasy.”

Me too!
sugarlequesne
05-12-2016
Originally Posted by daziechain:
“His hair ... compared to two or three years ago ... looks awful. Whether that's a style choice or a hair crisis I couldn't say but it looks peculiar. In general though he doesn't look as good as he once did.”

Who does, sweetie?
What name??
07-12-2016
Originally Posted by Dervlathedog:
“I thought male pattern baldness (like intelligence too?) travelled down the female line???

No idea tbh. Just something I read”

http://www.medicaldaily.com/going-ba...t-blame-333668

Quote:
“DON’T BLAME MOM

Many people believe hair loss is passed down on the mother’s side. While it’s true a key gene for baldness is on the X chromosome, which you get from your mother, it is not the only genetic factor in play since men with bald fathers have an increased chance of going bald when compared to men whose fathers have a full set of hair. While twin studies have confirmed male pattern baldness to be genetically determined, scientists say baldness anywhere in your family may be a sign of your own impending fate.”

I think he should bow to the inevitable. If you've got pattern hair loss then a hair transplant might work but if there are complete baldies in the family it's more likely to be a waste of money and just prolong the person accepting the inevitable.
Monaogg
07-12-2016
Originally Posted by What name??:
“http://www.medicaldaily.com/going-ba...t-blame-333668



I think he should bow to the inevitable. If you've got pattern hair loss then a hair transplant might work but if there are complete baldies in the family it's more likely to be a waste of money and just prolong the person accepting the inevitable.”

Agree. So often the style people try to fix their hair into just not suit their face shape, making it look even worse.

I do suspect Kevin has gone for implants plus a weave. Where a properly fitted and styled toupee might work more sympathetically.
primer
07-12-2016
Originally Posted by Monaogg:
“I do suspect Kevin has gone for implants plus a weave. Where a properly fitted and styled toupee might work more sympathetically.”

talk about a rock and a hard place....
Monaogg
07-12-2016
Originally Posted by primer:
“talk about a rock and a hard place.... ”

True. What else can he do?
Wiskas2
07-12-2016
Originally Posted by Monaogg:
“True. What else can he do?”

Shave his head and have his scalp covered with Maori style tatts

Become a Ronald McDonald impersonator.

Actually, no, become a Big Bird impersonator.
daziechain
07-12-2016
Originally Posted by sugarlequesne:
“Who does, sweetie?”

Lulu
davegold
07-12-2016
Give Kevin a chance. My hair started receding 15 years ago and then stopped so he might be ok too.
MaggieMcGee
07-12-2016
Originally Posted by Dervlathedog:
“I thought male pattern baldness (like intelligence too?) travelled down the female line???

No idea tbh. Just something I read”

Intelligence travels down the female line, which is why male baldness as smite does too.
Crooked Heart
07-12-2016
Originally Posted by davegold:
“Give Kevin a chance. My hair started receding 15 years ago and then stopped so he might be ok too.”

Did it stop at the neck?
BenefitSponger
12-12-2016
Did we get to the bottom of this? Is it a piece or not?
john_skeen
13-12-2016
I do like a good rug!!
CravenHaven
13-12-2016
I think the obvious answer to this thread is no, a toupée is wearing Kevin
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