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No concealment
We don't sell insecurity back to men.
The Movement
The Origin
I started losing my hair at 24. Tried the creams. Tried the denial. Tried wearing hats everywhere. None of it worked.
What worked was letting go. Shaving it. And realizing that the guys who looked best bald weren't hiding anything—they were owning it. Good clothes. Clean head. Quiet confidence.
BaldMovement is what I wish existed back then. Premium pieces that feel intentional. A community that skips the shame. And eventually, the care products to match.
— Founder, Malmö
The Reality
of men will experience some degree of hair loss during their lifetime.
Based on recent medical research
Male pattern hair loss is one of the most common physical changes men experience. For some, it's simply a natural part of aging. For others, it can affect confidence, self-image, and the way they see themselves.
A 2024 systematic review of 37 studies found that many men experiencing hair loss report concerns related to appearance, self-esteem, and quality of life. Earlier onset is often associated with greater emotional impact.
Yet the research also points to something important: many men adapt. Many move beyond it and come to view it as simply another part of who they are.
At BaldMovement, that's the perspective we believe in.
Not hiding.
Not compensating.
Not apologizing.
Just showing up as yourself.
Frith H. et al. (2024)
Psychosocial Impact of Androgenetic Alopecia on Men: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Ferhatosmanoğlu A. et al. (2025)
Comprehensive Evaluation of Androgenetic Alopecia Severity and Psychosocial Burden
Iyengar L. et al. (2025)
Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss — British Journal of General Practice
Henne S.K. et al. (2023)
Male-Pattern Hair Loss: Comprehensive Identification of the Major Genetic Risk Loci
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We don't sell insecurity back to men.
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Bald is a look. Not a personality.
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Quality speaks. So does restraint.
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