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Ray Lewis Gets Hair Advice From Carlos Boozer

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Ray Lewis is a lot of things, but like most men his age, his hairline is starting to leave. The Baltimore Ravens star apparently does not want to admit that, so he decided to get a little bit of work done. Take a look at that picture above. Looks a little too perfect, doesn’t it?

In fact, I think he got some advice from Carlos Boozer.  The Chicago Bulls forward made headlines last year when he clearly used a spray on hair treatment before a nationally televised game.  Lewis may not have the obvious look, but it certainly looks like something has been done to it.

I really have no idea why athletes try to pull stuff like this off.  We are not blind as sports fans.  We can tell when athletes do something like this.  We have seen them before and it is not like their hair is going to grow back.  Just man up and let your receding hairline show through.

This will probably not get a ton of attention but I find something like this to be way too funny to ignore.  Lewis can deny it all he wants, but it looks fake to me.  I know I am not the only person who feels that way.  There are people that are starting to pick up on this and with good reason.  Someone has to let Lewis know that we are not blind.

Hopefully he decides to forgo this stuff in the future.  We may like you Ray, but we can’t let this stuff slide.

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