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Ok i understand people wanting a hair transplant if losing hair either through an illness or hereditary reasons, head hair growth starts

from birth and is a natural process for both men and women

But someone fretting over not being able to grow a beard is not so important in my eyes , but nowadays it has become

People are paying around £2,700 for a beard transplant , grafting the hair from the back of their neck

Prince William's beard has been a catalyst for these type of transplants as people want that rugged look

To me it looks a little scruffy, like someone who just could't be bothered to shave for a few days

Do you think people should be prioritising these type of procedures or is it pure vanity ?

www.hellomagazine.com/healthandbeauty/health-and-fitness/735064/prince-william-transformation-trebles-requests-controversial-treatment/

telmel
3 weeks ago
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Lynibis

I do think it's a bit strange as the majority of men are clean shaven anyway. It seems to be a case of always wanting what we can't have.

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telmel

Lynibis I know its recently been the fashion to wear a beard L , and you see hairdressers or more barbers promoting beard oils and treatments for one , i suppose it's big business , but i know i wouldn't fret if i couldn't grow one , in fact its more of a hassle to keep having to shave every day

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Leannexxx

My kids had clean shaven once and I hated it he didn't look right so he was told he wasn't allowed to clean shave again lol I don't mind a beard but not very long

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telmel

Leannexxx They do come in handy sometimes L Image

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Leannexxx

telmel that's just wrong on every level no way I could put up with it's being that long

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telmel

Leannexxx At least there's no washing up after L lol

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Leannexxx

telmel id rather wash up lol

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telmel
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jms19

I could never imagine paying for this whilst hair transplant I do understand more.

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martinlufc5637

Never heard of this, it's just weird, I've tried to grow a beard a few times, it itches too much , I'm never clean shaven, grandkids love being chin pied lol so I grow it a little

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TheChimp

About as necessary as an arse hair transplant.

I've always had a belief as well......

Don't trust anyone who has more hair on their face than they have on their head

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telmel

TheChimp I think a lot of men grow a beard to make up for the loss of the barnet , saves looking like a billiard ball on legs 😀

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TheChimp

telmel I really hate beards and that includes the one on MrsChimp

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telmel
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Leannexxx
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LL81

I think it’s nasty / dirty to have a beard, not attractive at all. Just says you’re lazy and can’t be bothered to shave. Plus not pleasant to kiss someone with a beard or harsh stubble.. rash!

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telmel

LL81 And they save the cost of buying razor blades and shaving gel L😀

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LL81

telmel they are so expensive, I get them for my dad and they are £32 for 8 . I found a supermarket had 2 ( 4 packs ) for £24 then got dad to get them with his lady’s discount so £18 bonus all round!

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TheChimp

telmel I'll take the hit

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MrsCraig

If it makes that person feel happy and they can afford to do it then I don't see the harm. My husband sometimes has a beard and sometimes doesn't, depends what mood he is in.

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Jinky67

I only have one response to this, but it's not at all polite

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KateGriff169

If its what that person wants then by all means go for it but I don’t see the need personally, just embrace being natural and what you’ve got, same for hair, just go bald and embrace it

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MelissaLee1

Bit weird that one. Image

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telmel

MelissaLee1 He must be desperate using the cats whiskers 😀

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MelissaLee1

telmel Just toying with the idea T.I have to keep myself entertained I have a low boredom threshold. Image

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telmel

MelissaLee1 A good way to store your festive candy M

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Auntielettie

The kind menopause elves have given me chin whiskers, I'd gladly donate them to someone in need of a beard!!

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MelissaLee1

Auntielettie Maybe us hirsute post meno ladies can sell on our fluff to the young hairless fellas who are low on testosterone lol.

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M1321

First time I heard about beard transplant 😁here us using all sort of products to remove hair recently we found a clinic they charge £800 for full body laser hair remover waiting for hubby will ask him to take me there I want to try😁thanks for this topic .

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telmel
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Jerseydrew

Beard transplants? Really? Is this actually a thing?! Um no bit vain if you ask me but hey ho

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Pjran

There are so many cosmetic procedures available and I suppose most of us are not happy with our looks that it’s tempting to improve your looks.

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telmel

Pjran True P

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