Aztec Warrior
Often, men with hair loss feel like losing my youth. The notion that baldness is a proof of masculinity is refuted by modern science. History tells us other things. There are many different cultures in the world where baldness or eliminating some of the hair is a hallmark of the soldier. Even women warriors to remove hair on his head to demonstrate the military spirit.
Aztecs used the hair to mark their social roles. Wars, for example, had a style called "quachichictli", or "shaved". It is a shaved head from countries with a narrow beam hair in the middle.
Hair is not just decoration, but hair loss is perceived as different. In a close battle the enemy captures that part of the hair above the ears, so shaving namely that part is not accidental and could save the lives of soldiers.
Cossacks, Slavs living in the Asian steppes for centuries, have impressive military tradition. Only a warrior with seven years experience has had the honor to a special military haircut, or "chab". All hair is shaved except for a lock on the crown that is worn as a ponytail.
Japanese Samurai wore their hair tight and pulled back tight and shallow upward. One reason for the success of the samurai is the adoption of these high-quality armor, including helmet. These helmets are very hot during the battle and therefore has become common practice for soldiers to shave the top of the head for easier cooling and defeating the enemy.
Do not worry about hair loss, additional stress will only worsen the situation. Did you read how our ancestors deliberately included the removal of your hair as a sign of greatness and masculinity. Hair loss and you can get you wins, but not in battle but in love.
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