Well, I actually tell my son that I don't have any hair because he asked me the same question that I gave it to him when he was born, so he actually still believes that. He's five years old.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Here's the thing about hair; I think most people think that I have Lego hair, like I can just take it on and off in one piece, and that's not quite the case - although pretty close.
As a child, I certainly wanted to have hair that I could grow long and flip around. I no longer want that. My own hair that I have day to day is a fuzzy afro. And that's who I am.
Looking at me now, it might be hard to believe that I didn't even have hair in my armpits when I graduated from high school. I guarantee you I was the last guy to go through puberty in my class.
I think hair is just, like, the most important thing about you.
Let's make Donald Trump explain his hair.
Hair that gleams can send a clear sign that you're young and in your prime, whatever your actual age.
At the age of 41, I'm glad I still have hair.
We're all born bald, baby.
Hair is about when you're younger. I am my hair.
I've always been a strong believer that you were born with the hair you've got, but have the ability to get the hair you want.