Embrace it - shave it off - be done with it! Seriously!
I started loosing mine quite young - and it was traumatic - for me anyways!
I went through the "trying to hide it" phase with hairstyle modifications re: "combovers". I became a "hat-head", I tried using Rogain for the better part of a year,at least until I realized it wasn't going to give me Micheal Landon, thick, "drive the girls crazy" type of hair anyways - more like glorified longish peach-fuzz - and I could use the money I was spending on it on a whole lot better things.
I started with a battery powered hand-held set of cippers - and over the course of a year or so got people (and myself) used to seeing me with shorter and shorter hair.
One day - after taking the guard off (I was already at "Level 1 - the closest level) to blow out the accumulated hair - the phone rang. I stopped what I'd been doing and had a long conversation. When I got back and picked up where I'd left off I ran a bare path up the side of my head! "Sh*t! I forgot the damn guard!" What was I to do?I was used to "short" - but I still wasn't ready for "clean". So I got out the gel, and a blade, and shaved my head smooth - and just pretended that I had done it on purpose.
I started getting so many compliments on how much better I looked "clean" that I took to fixing the one remaining problem - the lack of pigment up there. Over time it eventually tanned enough to match my head and the "chemotherapy look" vanished.
It changed my life for the better! Dramatically. In a huge way (I was single at the time) and going "clean" made a huge difference to me while involved in the dating scene.
I can't tell you how much better I felt about my looks and not having to keep "my secret" hidden all the time. Most guys who wear hats all the time are almost paranoid about people seeing them without them. They take to wearing them all the time - and it's not a good thing.
My wife actually said she would never have persued the relationship if I had hair. This (believe it or not) is the look she fell in love with.
I can't tell you how many guys I've convinced to "go clean" - and each of them says it's like a huge weight was lifted off of their shoulders once they did it - and tanned it - and got used to it - admittedly it does take time to adjust.
Now I get a chuckle at all the guys I know who are fretting about their own hair loss - or about how fast they are going grey. I'll never be grey! My looks haven't changed all that much in the past 10 years - a few more lines and wrinkles - that's all. But as Betty Davis once said "Getting old ain't for sissies!" Getting old beats the hell out of the alternative too!
Just my own advice - from one who lived through it.