Yeah, when I look on the streets, and at university, bald (NW4+) guys in their 20's seems to really be the very small minority. However the number of guys with noticeable hairloss (min. NW2, or thinning) is much bigger.
more than Israel!?.. i doubt it... the thing is, here youll see TONS of 30+ yo bald guys, its like an epidemic, but young bald lads?!.. barely... mystery to me :dunno:
I see lots of balding people in the UK, some really young... interestingly, a lot of them are either really thin or over weight. Where I live I'd say at least 40% of men over 20 are losing some hair, thinning or receeding.
I watch a lot of British tv and I've always thought that as well. It seems most people I see on there have some degree of balding. Though I've made friends with all of the British people who come here to go to school and most all of them have full heads of hair. Perhaps I'm just wanting to pinpoint the gene that gave it to me. :/
My ex-girlfriend's family was from Manchester too but the most the guys had was a receding hairline.
Id just guess 25 percent of guys start to have visible hair loss by the age of 25 and closer to 35-40 percent by age 30. Those numbers are just guesstimates from what I have come into contact with.