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  1. I'm not a dermatologist by any stretch of the imagination. i believe using the right products probably helps. Correct. As soon as I saw my hair getting thin, I became my own barber permanently.😎
  2. Right. A great financial investment opportunity was lost post-Million Man March. The Million Man March as an event was necessary especially back in 1995. I attended the Million Man March. It was great to see so many positive AfroAmerican Black men of all ages; fathers and sons, uncles, cousins, etc., from all over the USA standing together in fellowship. To your point, there was no long-term plan or follow-up after the Million Man March. I'm not religious but I believe Black churches are missing a huge investment opportunity considering they collectively receive $10-$19 billion dollars per year. A fraction of that money could go into building a Black banking institution. A source of wealth that could be used for other investments.😎
  3. You don’t need the with bald heads part. lol! The worst are those brothers rockin the dread locks with the George Jefferson hairline, I was always on the lazy side when it came to my hair so cutting it off works for me. I can’t be bothered to shave every day though. Once or twice a week generally is enough and about all I can muster.

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