I will answer for myself here since Ruthanne you asked for men and women to reply. It seems that mostly women are replying to your post. I suppose ill be the first to give you a male perspective. I am a little over 60 I assume most of us are in the thread or close to 60 at least. My hair issue isn't so much the loss of but the grey of. My head hair is thinning but its still there and all grey but I use color in it not to look like a white head lol so there's a mix of grey and brown and is kept short. I shave my face because I am not a fan of facial hair on myself. I keep my chest, arm and leg hair rather short once again because there's a good deal of grey there as well. Ok so continuing topic discussion as older mature adults answering as originally posted by Ruthanne but not to get too deep into my personal business I will divulge respectfully that I keep very little "Other" Hair. I shave 90% of that area with the exception of a small amount of hair which I choose to keep above at the top if you understand. The primary reason is because I am an active older adult male (as in exercise walk bike swim hike) and it is much more comfortable for me underneath without a lot of hair. The reason for keeping the small patch of hair above is because I still want to appear as an adult and I will even say that thankfully that hair is still brown! (lol) I have shaved in this way for over 20 years. I am a divorced single man with no one in my life at the present time. I hope it was ok to discuss and I look forward to being a member of this seniors friendly place! Thank you!