When you lose your hair, it has an impact on confidence and your overall self-esteem whether it affects your career or your love life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Several years ago, I began losing my hair, and like a lot of men, it was a major concern to me, in fact it was practically an obsession. But, also I'm an actor, so I'm in the public eye a lot and I really felt that my hair loss could affect my career prospects.
I'm worried about losing my hair. I think if I lost my hair, I'd lose a lot of parts. And I don't want to get fat. I'm always worried about that.
Like most men, I can't say I am thrilled my hair's falling out, but then, if I really cared, I suppose I would wear a wig, get transplants, or start taking special pills, so I am obviously just putting up with it.
I understand how important hair is to a woman's self-esteem and confidence.
It is foolish to tear one's hair in grief, as though sorrow would be made less by baldness.
I think for women, especially women of colour, hair has so much to do with our identity and our confidence levels. I've made a conscious choice after growing up and feeling insecure and trying to achieve this look that actually wasn't me, where I've finally stopped relaxing my hair and went back to my natural texture.
When you cut your hair, everybody thinks you lost weight.
I always get bored with my hair. That's why I would always change it throughout my career.
I love having my hair back. It is so important to how you feel, how you dress, how you look.
I think hair is just, like, the most important thing about you.
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