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More women digging Mr. Clean look on men, study says

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Bald is back, baby!

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A growing number of women are more attracted to bald men, according to a new study commissioned by infidelity networking site Illicit Encounters, the Daily Mail reported, according to the New York Post.

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The company, which advertises itself as a place for married people in search of an affair, surveyed 2,000 women to distinguish the physical attributes they found most attractive in men.

A bald head was the second most desired feature in men — more than dark, curly or blond hair.

The top attribute was a muscular physique, so being bald alone might not always do the trick for men hoping to attract a partner, unfortunately.

But the chrome dome has its place. Think Channing Tatum, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Bruce Willis, Jason Statham and other bald celebrity sex symbols.

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“Bald men are among the sexiest looking chaps out there,” Illicit Encounters spokesperson Jessica Leoni said, according to the Post, while also admitting that beauty is “in the eye of the beholder.”

Next to a sculpted body and bald head were blue eyes and a beard, the study revealed, adding that dark hair, curling hair, high cheekbones and blond hair were also on the list of most desired features.

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Green eyes, chest hair, tattoos and piercings rounded out the lineup.

Hair loss affects nearly all men by the time they hit age 50.

While some men are taking trips to Turkey for hair transplants or trying Botox treatments to regrow their hair, the results of this new study suggest that maybe it’s time for men to own the bald look with pride.

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