Receding.
I have really thick hair and can grow A LOT of it so it does cover up the receding.
Receding.
I have really thick hair and can grow A LOT of it so it does cover up the receding.
I lost enough hair by the time I turned 33 that I decided to just start shaving it off. I could grow enough hair to do the comb over thing and It wouldn't look too bad, but I'd rather just be bald. I think it looks better that way.
Last time I paid attention to it, I was 17. By the time I was 19, it took up permanent residence on the back of my head, never to be seen again.
Receding Hairline
It looks the same as in the picture aswell.
Middle is thining out.
Last edited by TheDeeGee; 2015-09-15 at 07:59 AM.
Man it's a good thing you took genetics at uni.
Baldness is a polygenic trait that's still not fully understood. An example of a polygenic trait is height. More than a hundred genes might affect your height and we're not done sorting that out either. And of course genes aren't the only thing that will affect your offspring. Epigenetics says hello. The science of hair loss is not finished by a long shot.
I consider myself pretty fortunate, at 51 I'm somewhere between juvenile and mature in the hairline scale. Kind of weird as my father and grandfather both had lost their hair almost completely by this time in their lives.
I have a mature hairlinne but I accidentally lit my hair on fire when I was 20 so one side is a bit deeper than the other.
When work feels overwhelming, remember that you're going to die.
Dam this thread reminds me I really need a hair cut.
guessing I would be mature, my dad's 70 and still has that hair line so did his dad when he pass away (and my hair is really close to theirs)
(everyone on my mom's side starts to go bald around late 20's early 30's but it starts at the top.)
Basically this including my eyebrows trying to connect to my hairline to turn my forehead into a giant bald spot.
Last edited by Dadwen; 2015-09-15 at 02:53 PM.