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Inking away baldness, raising self-esteem

TATTOOING is moving on to giving “hair” to bald heads, bringing hope to many who suffer low self-esteem due to hair loss.

The trend of drawing stubble on scalps has taken uMhlanga tattoo artist Malcolm “Mully” Hilton to wearing white collar clothes and spending long, quiet hours focussing on his work rather than being “informal,

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