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But as Far as im concerned,you start to notice loss in density as you age,but like 40/50. Im in my 20'sIf you don't have the gene for male pattern baldness, you don't go bald. But you can get age related thinning so in the future your hair will get thinner due to age. We supposedly lose 10 percent density each decade after you reach full puberty. So if you have naturally low density you will notice it more as you age. Of course, some genetic unicorns won't follow that rule.