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Has manskaping gone too far?

Ladies we have all had the occasional weave, install , track or pony tail installed to enhance our looks for the the people in our lives. Something we as women have been using to increase the allure for centuries. 

The origin of hair extensions dates back to Cleopatra.

Believe it or not, the first documented proof of hair weaves was seen among the Egyptians in 3400 BC. They wore wigs, sewn-on hair pieces and braids that were made of human hair and dyed sheep’s wool. They used resin and beeswax to attach the extensions. Bright blue, red, gold were popular, in addition to the conventional black. Cleopatra’s favorite color was peacock blue. Braids also originated somewhere around 500 BC, an indicator of age, religion, wealth, depending on the type of knots and twists.

The extensions among European and American women in the 1700s gave way for powdered wigs. A white powdered wig, called Perukes, indicated high rank or birth.... Fast forward to the futuristic year of 2018 where beard extensions and lace fronts for men have become a new art form.

Our question ? Have we gone too far with the male hair piece? Should men just except the loss of there melanated crown? or Should men try to hold on with the new and improved hair install?

For years men have argued the falseness of a women's hair weave is a form of manipulation so is it fair to say that men have fair game to try to switch the game on us? Ladies we don't want to walk into a bathroom after you've been with your man for the first time and see his scalp in the sink and hairline wiped off on a terry cloth towel... Shall we say Nightmares?!... just for example. So are we ready for this change? Comment below to let us know how you feel. Dont you wanna be Scrubtious?

The new look of deception...