I thought this would be a good place to keep updated a project i'm working on.
I think a bunch of us have always been curious as to how many men by age experience male pattern baldness.
What i've done and am doing is looking through a common dating site and filtering by age to see the levels of average hairloss...
I don't need a derm to tell me if it's thinned. I know it's thinned because even drenched two months ago everything looked perfectly thick everywhere, the same thickness I had as a teenager.
My original question like the subject line states is, can you thin a little when your hairline matures...
Re: Can you lose thickness without going Nw6?
Uggh, I knew it. How long do I have left?
Now you guys see why I used that first pic in the first post... looks very similar.
Re: Can you lose thickness without going Nw6?
Okay, here we go.
The first three pics are all different angles, 10 seconds after I ran my hair through warm water under the faucet and spiked it up, so it's plenty drenched. Under bright light as I could manage for the photo.
This one looks...
Re: Can you lose thickness without going Nw6?
Can't post a pic of my own yet but I can assure you it's VERY much close to that pic I posted in the OP, which I fixed.
I don't know the percentages to be honest. But my hair is thinning than it was a month ago. There aren't any diffuse thinners...
I ask this because in the last month or two it seems i've lost like 20-30% density across my entire scalp, especially in this little segment right behind the center of my hairline.
Background: 23 year old male with less than a cm of recession on either temple i've had for about three years...