Importance of HairHair plays a significant role within Western society. A full head of hair connotes feelings of masculinity, virility, youthfulness, and health.
The British Journal of Psychology reports that balding men are often regarded by society as older, weaker, less desirable, and are more likely to be denied for promotions or raises over their peers (1995). The importance of hair is definitely not a new phenomenon. A great amount of cultural importance was placed on hair throughout the course of history as well. Hair has not only been a symbolic indicator of gender, but of social, religious and professional status as well.
Preoccupation with hair loss is certainly not a modern practice either. For example, in 1150 BC, Egyptian men smeared their scalps with fat from lions, crocodiles, serpents, geese, and hippopotamuses in an attempt to prevent baldness. Even, Hippocrates prescribed an application of cumin, pigeon droppings, and horseradish to the scalp as a hair loss prevention method. To learn more about modern hair loss treatments, visit the Treatment Options page.
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