something weird about my diffuse loss

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I can't really see any inactive hair follicles...when I look @ my hairline...it seems like all of them are active but the hairs are VERY spaced apart....just as if my density was INCREDIBLY low all over my head...and perhaps some slight thinnage increases this effect.
 

-cj-

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As they thin, they lose pigment, making them look like they aren't even there. So all most people can see without looking up close is the diffuse terminal hair.
 

stax

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i noticed the same thing, hair follicles are kinda spaced apart. Does this mean in between these spaced out hair follicles hairs can actually die?
 
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-cj- I understand, but shouldn't I @ least be able to see the pore? when I pluck out any hair I can @ least see the pore afterwards.
 

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I think it´s because the hair is reduced in diameter and pigmentation.


When you regrow some hair, there is no new hair if you look closely into the roots, it´s same as alwyas. It´s only thicker hair fibers, and more pigmented.

Also thicker hair looks much better, because thinning hair (even slightly thinning hair) don´t stick together very nicely, and don´t shine like normal hair, at least in my case, but looking to thinning guys it seems to be a general rule.


The big 3 has done a good job in my top/front hair, I haven´t realized how thin it was until it has thickened. I didn´t remember my pre-male pattern baldness hair. I hope it could do the same in my vertex, which was my main concern, but i´m losing faith after 1,5y...
 
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