Companies routinely enhance celebrities' images when they feature them in advertisements, but this is hair-raising.
The photo on the right is show-biz lothario Jude Law modeling for the Dior Homme Sport fragrance's print campaign.
The shot next to it (and those in the gallery on the right) show follicle-challenged Law without the wizardry of Dior's hair stylists.
Does Dior Homme Sport have some sort of restorative effect on hairlines?
Or maybe Law, relieved that he's no longer attached to this hellion, has simply grown back the locks he'd previously lost.
Take the poll on the right and have your say: Is Law's new hairline fake fur, or genuine Jude?
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Nice twist about the baldness however TIME and NATURE and a good hairdresser
are what cured Jude's 'baldness' After a little while the hair grows back and
comes back to what had been there before and with a good hairdresser -(certainly there was one in the photographers posse of 70 people) - it is combed up for fullness and forward to acheive the desired hairline and with proper handling it all turns out the way it should because while his hairline
etc may appear to change it's how it's handled but because that face is
chiseled from god's material it doesn't change and remains unchallenged for
beauty. He is the man that all othrs have to measure up to and the job is tough.
He's using one of those laser combs.