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What is the secret behind Prince Harry’s new hair?

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spexhair.com, a website aimed to educate men who are facing hair loss and considering a hair transplant, Harry’s strawberry blond top has something of a spring in its step, despite an emerging bald patch – a strange mix of too much and too little.“To me, it appears matted and fuzzy, in a way that doesn’t look entirely natural,” says Stevenson, who launched a podcast, The Bald Truth, to help men through hair loss. “Those sorts of patterns can be similar to men who have recently had a hair transplant procedure, where the hair is first shaved off and then grows in.

It’s a stage that men who have had this treatment get to before the hair matures. It wouldn’t surprise me if, in six to eight months, Harry looks very different.”Whether or not Harry has actually succumbed to follicular maintenance – and who knows? – can we blame him?

His image overhaul since relocating to the glossy hills outside Santa Barbara has been thorough and deliberate. No more stuffy British suits or rigid uprightness; instead, it’s breezy polo shirts, gym attire (for the sessions at SoulCycle before kale smoothies at Malibu House) and a Gen Z approach to touchy-feely mindfulness in place of a stiff upper lip.

His brother might be destined for a crown, but Harry’s in a Succession-style baseball cap.He also happens to be in the most image conscious environment in the world – where easy tweakments are easily available – so some of that superficiality is bound to wear off.Not that any man opting for a hair transplant is a vanity project; in Britain, statistics show that treatments have increased from 30,000 to 80,000 in a decade, with public figures such as James Nesbitt and Jimmy Carr openly talking about their decision to have procedures.

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