Scott galloway Reveals Unexpected ‘Erotic Journey’ with Hair Loss, Details Anti-Aging Routine
NEW YORK, NY – Marketing professor and outspoken tech analyst Scott Galloway has publicly discussed a surprisingly personal experience: finding an unexpected liberation and even eroticism in going bald. In a recent interview with journalist Kara Swisher on the Pivot podcast, Galloway detailed his evolving relationship with his appearance, alongside insights into his broader health and grooming regimen. The conversation, surfacing amid growing cultural conversations around male body image and aging, offers a candid look at how one prominent figure navigated a traditionally sensitive topic.
Galloway described his hair loss not as a source of anxiety, but as a process he ultimately embraced. “It was almost an erotic journey,” he told Swisher, explaining that relinquishing control over his appearance proved surprisingly freeing. This revelation comes as men increasingly confront societal pressures surrounding aging and appearance, with a rising market for male grooming products and cosmetic procedures.
Beyond his experience with hair loss, Galloway shared details of his minimalist skincare routine, consisting primarily of splashing water on his face daily and weekly professional grooming sessions at Ted Baker’s grooming room in London, which utilizes Turkish techniques including flame-in-ear hair removal. He also admitted to occasionally using bronzer to combat a “grayish ‘near-death’s-door’ look” before social appearances.
Galloway’s commitment to preventative health extends beyond grooming. He currently supplements with vitamin A, vitamin D, NAD, and creatine, and maintains a workout schedule of four times per week – a regimen lauded by longevity experts. Looking ahead, Galloway stated he is open to cosmetic surgery, declaring, “100 percent, I will absolutely do [get a] facelift.”