You can always comb it over. That's hot!
You can always comb it over. That's hot!
If you want to determine whether it's falling out due to pattern baldness, look closely at the hair right on the edge of your hairline. If they're very fine and wispy then this is what it is, as the follicles don't just suddenly stop working, they kind of close up over time.
As for the hereditary angle, I don't think there's any rhyme or reason to it. They say it comes from the mother's side, but my hair's been slowly thinning since I was 16 and yet my mother's brother and father were unaffected. My dad and his brother have it, and yet my older brother has a full head of hair. So basically I think the hereditary theory is a red herring
This depends on the type of balding... from what I understand there are a few types of hereditary baldness. One is male pattern baldness and that is on your fathers side... this form skips every other generation.. another type which I believe comes from your mothers side simply pops up randomly and there does not seem to be any rhyme or reason as to when it will pop up. the other types I don't know anything about.
TOTALLY WRONG!!!
Research has also shown that a person with a balding father also has a significantly greater chance of experiencing hair loss.
Wish you were right...........
Male pattern baldness is, in many instances, a genetically determined condition, associated with a genetic variant in the Androgen Receptor (AR) gene on the X chromosome, one of the so-called sex-chromosomes. Males have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome whereas females have two X chromosomes. Since sons always inherit their X chromosome from their mothers, the genetic variant in the AR gene associated with male pattern baldness is inherited from the mother.
Wish you were right...........
Male pattern baldness is, in many instances, a genetically determined condition, associated with a genetic variant in the Androgen Receptor (AR) gene on the X chromosome, one of the so-called sex-chromosomes. Males have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome whereas females have two X chromosomes. Since sons always inherit their X chromosome from their mothers, the genetic variant in the AR gene associated with male pattern baldness is inherited from the mother.
As somebody else mentioned, hair can fall out for numerous reasons. Pscyhological stressors are a frequent cause of hair loss in young men. Are you under a lot of stress? If so, your hair loss could be temporary.
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I say rock a wig. No one will know the difference.