Prince William Takes it All Off, and Other Hairless Heads of State
You might have noticed that the second in line to the British throne, Prince William, has been showing more and more skin on top of his head...
You might have noticed that the second in line to the British throne, Prince William, has been showing more and more skin on top of his head...
If you've spent any time with C3's social accounts, you've heard about men and women who had enough with their hair and one day took it all off. For most this is a private experience without a name or hashtag and typically goes undocumented. But the self-buzzing we're discussing today is public...and uniting like-minded folks.
Bald is something that happens to some people, and others choose it. But the feeling that comes after going hairless for some is a bonus to celebrate.
Introducing Alyssa, who competed for Miss Montana 2017 without hair.
There's no better time to make a dramatic change than the turn of the new year. But if you're still hesitating, here are some reasons that may tip the scale to the bald side.
It's well established that hairless heads are easier and cheaper to care for. But at one Japanese hotel chain, checking in with a balding scalp means a discount of 500 yen per night—about $4.40 in US dollars.