This is a little gross, but the guy in this video kindly shares with viewers one of the methods of attaching a front lace toupee - the kind that Bill Shatner wore on Star Trek. We thought you might find it interesting.
How is this "a little gross"??? I think he looks nice and it shows confidence to video yourself to share with the world! Positive self-worth/confidence is a very attractive quality. Bald, full head of hair or something in-between, having healthy self-esteem is SEXY! To the person who feels "traumatized": GROW UP.
"And while in my lifetime I've seen science make extraordinary inroads into solving the most complex questions of life, after all this time I admit that I am thrilled that there are some things that forever will remain a mystery. For example, do I wear a toupee?"
-William Shatner, Up Till Now: An Autobiography (buy your copy here).
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Shatner's Toupee is the public information service of the William Shatner School of Toupological Studies, one of the world's foremost scientific and research institutions.
Too much work. Shatner's dedication is amazing
ReplyDeleteThat was amazing.
ReplyDeleteis it not amazing, that when the guy, combs it at the end how close it is to the "shatner freshly comb" look....amazing fun!
ReplyDeleteI've been traumatized...
ReplyDeleteHow is this "a little gross"??? I think he looks nice and it shows confidence to video yourself to share with the world! Positive self-worth/confidence is a very attractive quality. Bald, full head of hair or something in-between, having healthy self-esteem is SEXY! To the person who feels "traumatized": GROW UP.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Bunkie.
ReplyDeleteThe science of Toupology is way more complex than I initially realized...
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