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How does the boss of the king shampoo respond to the cause of his baldness?

Recently, some netizens found that the boss of the king shampoo hair thinning, questioning the king even their own boss can not manage to attract hot discussion. Overlord boss selfie video dorky response: his family was born with a high hairline, gratified that now there is also a lot of hair.

Do you remember the King's anti hair loss shampoo? Yes, it's the Duang~

Red for a while and disappeared, today, netizens found that the boss of the king suddenly on the hot search!

Subsequently, a video titled "Wan Wan Wang never thought that the King's anti-hair loss shampoo can't save its own BOSS?" was frantically forwarded. In the video, a netizen asked the customer service of BAWANG flagship store, "Why does your boss also have hair loss?", and the other party claimed that the boss is hereditary hair loss; however, BAWANG's official microblogging account replied that the boss is androgenic alopecia.

Whatever the reason, the shiny bald head of the boss became the highlight of the whole video.

Then the boss said, "I heard you guys were talking about my baldness early in the morning, and it's a relief that I still have so much hair now that I'm almost 60.

Bawang Shampoo is a shampoo and conditioning product developed by a family of traditional Chinese medicines. on July 3, 2009, Bawang International (Group) Holdings Limited was listed on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, becoming the first global herbal daily chemical company listed in Hong Kong under the stock name of Bawang Group (code 01338), and the company has its own shampoo and conditioning products in China, which are sold to the Chinese market. Bajaj Group owns several subsidiaries in China, including Bajaj (Guangzhou) Co. The company has branded products covering a wide range of fields such as Chinese medicine for hair care, Chinese medicine for skin care, Chinese medicine for health care, etc., such as Bawang, Chasing the Wind, Benjotang, Bawang Herbal Tea, etc., which are sold well in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, and other countries such as Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and so on.