Bald Babies

Jkkezh

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I noticed babies often have huge temples. This made me wonder, would the way our hair grows as babies tell anything about the type of hairloss we experience later in life?

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Axl_Rose

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Boondock

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I am actually sad enough to admit I've noticed this as well. I have actually seen a baby and thought: hmm, he looks about Norwood 2 or possibly Norwood 3.

It is strange why their hair grows out like this. I have no idea why it is.
 

s.a.f

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I think there's something in this.
 

Ian Curtis

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Its logical actually. Imagine they had a full head of hair when they are inside their mama's, they would eventually shed some hair and leave a mess.
 

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I've also noticed that hair seems to get thicker into adolescence/young adulthood, provided you don't have male pattern baldness. When I was a kid my hair was average, then in my early/mid teens it was super thick.
 

kerzyguy

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when i was a baby i had actually great hair, there this one pic at my grandmas where im like 3 and have a patrick bateman hair style, its awesome!
 

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Thickandthin said:
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I've also noticed that hair seems to get thicker into adolescence/young adulthood, provided you don't have male pattern baldness. When I was a kid my hair was average, then in my early/mid teens it was super thick.

Christ. This kid practically has a combover.
 

s.a.f

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Boondock said:
Thickandthin said:
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I've also noticed that hair seems to get thicker into adolescence/young adulthood, provided you don't have male pattern baldness. When I was a kid my hair was average, then in my early/mid teens it was super thick.

Christ. This kid practically has a combover.

And some people on here believe that we all start with a NW1. :shakehead:
 

Thickandthin

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s.a.f said:
Boondock said:
Thickandthin said:
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I've also noticed that hair seems to get thicker into adolescence/young adulthood, provided you don't have male pattern baldness. When I was a kid my hair was average, then in my early/mid teens it was super thick.

Christ. This kid practically has a combover.

And some people on here believe that we all start with a NW1. :shakehead:

LOL - freals?

That's a baby. Yeah, I'm sure that kid will still have that hairline when he's 10 :shakehead: He's just one of those unfortunate people who are born with a NW4. Happens all the time!

His hair obviously hasn't completely grown in yet.
 
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