Bald Men Can Now Fix their Cause with “Hair Tattoos”
Bald Men Can Now Fix their Cause with “Hair Tattoos”

Making an immensely interesting and important disclosure, a recently conducted study, which was carried out by researchers from the United Kingdom, has revealed that it is now fairly easy for men to save money and steer clear of headache in their hunt for an effective remedy for baldness. Instead, they can easily get their "hair" tattoos, a procedure which is fairly cost effective and is gaining immense popularity all over the region.

As per recent stats, it has been revealed that in excess of 10mn men in Britain are suffering from the issue of hair loss at present, with more than 50% of them being bothered by male-pattern of baldness which comes their way by the time they turn 50.

Research has revealed that facing baldness can in fact be more disturbing than going kaput, or missing out on the love and affection of your life. As a result, it has been claimed that British men tend to go more and more anxious regarding the commencement of baldness as compared to men in the rest of Europe.

With the intent of tackling the situation to good effect, HIS (Hair-Ink-Skin) Hair has come up with a fairly revolutionary and innovative technique to camouflage baldness, an ultra-unique kind of tattoos.

While expressing his opinion regarding the grave condition of baldness and what all mental consequences it can enforce on men and the effectiveness of hair tattoos, Adee Phelan, the famous celebrity hairdresser, who officially inaugurated the newest clinic of the company in Manchester, said: "Stars like Wayne Rooney, tweeting about having a hair transplant, have really helped the cause and encouraged people to face it head-on. But not everybody has £25,000 to spend and this is a great affordable alternative".

It tends to impart the exterior of a drone taken out by the application of diverse hues of pigment to men scalp that can easily replicate the shape, density and size of short hairs.

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