Ever since I started reading about hair loss and such I have become a major norwood spotter looking at everyones hairlines. Just going out and about to stores and stuff I have noticed a lot of women have high/receded temple looking hairlines. Usually the women are northern european with...
I read that the AR Gene which is located on the x chromosome is the biggest factor when regarding baldness. Those with male pattern baldness have a defect in the ar gene. I guess thats why I see a lot of people that are nothing like their dad's hair.
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Ya That guy's hairline is too low it just looks un natural. And I 100 percent diet can help with seboric dermatitis ( the thing when you get itchy flakes on scalp). but not sure on male pattern baldness.
Ok heres the deal. I've always had a really big forhead/ high hairline. Ever since I was 16 at least I had that curved hairline where my temples recceed. But it hasn't changed since then and my hair hasn't thin at all. Could this just be my normal hairline that I could have forever or will I go...
Big Pharma does not like Permanent cures. They like constant treatments that you have to pay for your whole life. This is why you see a lot of major medical conditions/ diseases with no Permanent cures. Trust me IF they wanted to they could easily solve the problem of hair loss. The problem...
Grandfather on Mother side is 70 and has Full head of hair, practically so signs of baldness. Grandfather On fathers has good hair except a bald spot on back and hes 74. The only one with major baldness is MY father which scares me because he went bald so young. I have my fathers hair color...