I see no indication of baldness but if you want to be proactive you could use the weaker 2 percent version of minoxidil and a dandruff shampoo to reduce inflammation. Slight hair loss in the front, even if you did have it, can actually be becoming for men as it makes you less boyish looking. A too low hairline is a thing, cosmetically speaking and people post pictures of men with hairlines that are too low often. You probably won't get many answers because guys get pissed off (not me) when guys ask this question and their hair looks perfect.Hello. I'm 19 years old and i want to know if i have a sign of early baldness
I wouldn't predict that at all. And on top of that, you are a perfect candidate for a small transplant to provide refinements in the front even if you do lose a little. But the battle is long and it can sneak up on you so you are right to ask. I have been looking at hairlines for 36 years and I can often spot recurrent patterns that either do or do not bald, usually in the temples like Sting but you don't even have anything close to that.Okay, but this slight hair loss in the front can be much worse in the future?
White males are hard-wired to lose this hair at the temples.So, this hair loss in the front is happening to almost everyone? And why is this happening(i'm reffering at hair loss in the front)?
Every individual is different. You haven't even lost enough for me to venture a guess which is good.does it only withdraw to a certain point? or continue until all the hair disappears?
I see this as volunteer work to help the next generation but thank your for being so polite but certainly not a waste of time for me.Ok, lady. Thank you for answering at all my answers and sorry for all the time that you lost trying to help me.
White males are hard-wired to lose this hair at the temples.