Nora Ephron once said that height is as important to men as breasts are to women. Art Cooper, us magazine editor, disagrees: “ I think it's the baldness that counts. Nothing is more important to a man than his hair. No one wants to be bald. No one wants to be like Sean Connery unless he has all his other honors. ”
In the eighteenth century, people tried to cover up their hair problems. King Louis xiv of France had hair loss problem at the age of 27, then he hired 48 hairdressers to serve him. Since then, wearing wigs for men has become a trend when they go out. In the mid-1950s, a Hollywood survey showed that about 10 percent of men over 35 wore wigs.
In today's Hollywood museum, synthetic and human hair wigs once owned by famous people are displayed in the window. There will also be barbers in New York for balding men, and by 1970, 2.5 million men in the United States were wearing wigs.
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