Thank you for this comment am growing my hair and I lose a little not that much when I shower I got scared but I dream is it rock the bold hairstyle like you in the future
Every man in my family has been bald after 26 years of beautiful hair, I´m 25 and my forehead is more visible every month, soon I´ll achieve my final form Update: There's no name for what I've become Update 2: SalonGuy, we are one and the same brother
For anyone worried, age 23 I had the corners booking it and every man in my family is bald so I feared the worst. Age 28 it's still going in the corners but much more slowly and I'm looking full on top so I have not gone bald. Only problem now is that the only two men in my family who didn't go bald died in their early 40's.
Of course males don’t understand the troubles of women, but women truly underestimate how bad men get it. Hair loss is both a confidence and life killer.
@@nyclurker603 my brother was so self conscious about his hair that he lost his job because he was so anxious about how it made him look and he didn’t have it in him to shave it off. He’s been out of work for 2 years now with severe anxiety. Some people get it a lot worse than others, I started losing mine and although I’m self conscious about it I’m not entirely worried. My brother on the other hand it started a 2 year journey of anxiety.
Bannanana your brother should go to a mental health professional who can help him unpack why he’s having severe anxiety. i’m 19 and starting to bald and yes it sucks because no one my age has this problem, for now i just wear hats everywhere. once i finish college i’m going to make the leap and go bald. it’s just a part of life for some of us. instead of losing your hairline your gaining freedom from anxiety about always having to cover it up. it’s liberating. look at jake paul always trying to hide his hairline, he would look so much better if he just went for it. and if people don’t like it fuck them i don’t need them around me
This guy giving all advice in the world except the most useful stuff: 1) male pattern baldness/DHT is the real problem 2) finasteride, minoxidil, dermaroller would be the best combo to start off with.
It bothers me when dudes in their late 30s or older complain that theyre losing hair. I started losing mine around 17 or 18 and now at 23 it’s bad enough that I gotta start shaving my head. Just be grateful you got to live your prime years with all your hair! Edit: am 25 now and started shaving my head around the time I made this comment. I just keep my beard really thick and it’s not something I’m insecure about or even think about anymore. It’s not a big deal once you just embrace it lol. Just remember the thing women are attracted to most is confidence and humor. Men tend to not realize this. If you have these two things it really doesn’t matter if you have hair or not.
These Mr. Zarbon recipes are not a joke man. My friend started using it 15 days ago and has already filled bald spots with new hair. I was in disbelief when I saw it.
Jeah i know... But this shit shud be more promoted on tv / or magazines so dat we cud prolong the inevible... But no wut do you se on tv 80% of comersals are f****** tampons... Ps i know i suck at english 😅 sr
Dude there's people that start balding at 17 me for example I started balding at 18 I'm 19 almost 20 and my balding is very noticeable now, balding has no age man
I realized I was losing my hair 8 years ago. First my aunts told me that it looked thinner, then I began seeing it myself. But the biggest warning was at 2015, I wanted the same cut I had several years before and the stylist told me that she couldn't do it because I didn't had as much hair as back then. Fortunately I went to a dermatologist and managed to save it with minoxidil and finasteride, and now 6 years after it looks great and I really take pride on it.
When you wake up in morning and you turn on the lights of your bathroom and when you look yourself in mirror. If you see your head shining bright like a diamond it means your going bald
My hair which I buzz now pretty much disappears in the sun and if I take a pic or selfie I look like a guy with only fringe around my sides... I'm still in disbelief at times... am I really bald?
I observed that I have a lot of hair fall since December last year. My hair grows an inch and a half every month however I Observed that my hair doesn't grow that long anymore in April.
Yes for some type of people it's better looking to be bold than having hair that's for sure 👍🏼 for example this guy is looking much better without hair than if he would have hair👍🏼👊
@@davidkool5131It's because he has a long chin compared to his face, and a pretty round head. If his face was longer, his chin shorter or his head less round with a bigger forehead, he would look a lot worse.
@@davidkool5131It's because he has a long chin compared to his face, and a pretty round head. If his face was longer, his chin shorter or his head less round with a bigger forehead, he would look a lot worse.
@@davidkool5131It's because he has a long chin compared to his face, and a pretty round head. If his face was longer, his chin shorter or his head less round with a bigger forehead, he would look a lot worse.
This is the positive reassurance I, and men, needed. Think men are so worried about it that other people don't understand how much it can effect us. I used to go around being so happy about how thick and full my hair is and now I've noticed it thinning slightly it's proper put a downer on me so thank you
@@TheSalonGuy i get it because he made a spelling mistake thats hilarious everybody is laughing, notice how he didnt reply to you? Its because its unfunny as fuck
As soon as you said "If you are in your early twenties, dont worry about it" that made me feel a while lot better becouse I've really been trying to convince myself that I just have a maturing hairline and not a receeding one, thank you dude just your reassurance made me feel allot better.
my hair was fine, i grew out my hair and then i shaved it off again with like a 2. noticed that it was getting kinda patchy and my hairline was thinner, i been trippin every since. first thing i do anytime i look at someone is check their hairline. lol been going on for like a year now i even grew my hair out again cuz at least it hides any thinning lol
That stuff scares the hell out of me. I'm 20 and a faint triangle formed in the center, although there was a perfect straight line of hair on the side of the forehead one year ago.
Was the same for me 5 years ago had perfect hair and then it just progressed with front hairline going, then hair thinning like mad and if I didn't start using drugs 7 months ago for my hair I would be near bald by now
Yeah balding started happening to me around 25. It wasn't even just a receding hairline, instead all of a sudden my hair was just incredibly thin all over on the top of my head, and it looked awful. Thick beautiful hair on the sides of my head, thin, sparse, see-through, scraggly hair on the top of my head.
Same thing here. I think a big part of it for me was ripping hairs out of my head while doing my hair back with pomade (my hair falls forward naturally). I'm pretty sure after doing my hair with pomade for a couple years I have irreversibly damaged a lot of the hair follicles. Just started using rosemary/peppermint oils to try to repair them but it may be too little too late.
to all men out there afraid of being bald just remember the legends thanos, silver surfer, shrek, the air benders, dr. manhattan, one punchman, JOHNNY SINS. i’m telling u guys the legends sacrifice their hair for power.
Mid 20s for me. Anyways, I met a 16yo that was losing it too. No big deal for him tho he was a tall, good looking guy. But I tell myself it's just hair, no one cares. It's nature, just don't try to hide it.
I am 16 and hairline looking like the mcdonalds sign. I am pretty lucky because I have thick wavy dirty blonde hair that covers it up pretty well. I am lucky because two of my friends have a balding disease and have been bald since elementary.
Asylum Rain Yh I think so cause I went through some photos from a few years ago and it still looked the same I guess I just didn’t really pay attention to it before.
The worst is I'm only 22 and bad receding hairline and I start to judge everyone else's hairlines and just get myself worked up anyone else look at everybody elses hairlines in public? Hahaha
I do. I'm not balding as such, but my hair is very fine and dark compared to a light scalp and my forehead is massive (always has been). I constantly look at and judge others foreheads and scalp visibility and compare it to my own
The same man and it bothers me the most. I have receding temples and I hate how it makes my face look. I’m constantly aware of that and look at other people temples all the time and think to myself either how lucky they are or that they got it worse than me.
Losing hair and going bald is such a big deal because most men experience the first signs young - usually in their 20s. At this point even though you aren't bald yet, it's a beginning of the end sort of feeling. Like you just lost your youth and are on your way out. Some might even get existential crisis from hair loss.
I noticed the receding hairline in the corners in my 20's. But I think working under a lot of stress really accelerated the progress. At like 27 the crown area started to show and the front started to recede in an uneven line. At 32 now my hairstyle is a low buzzcut to try and Match the top with my sides as best possible.
Prolonged negative stress is pretty much the worst thing you can do to your body. Quite apart from hairloss it can introduce and worsen all kinds of illnesses as bad as cancer and most likely accelerates aging as well. If you're feeling stressed all the time find the root problem that is causing it and solve it in one way or another. The worst thing you can do is hide and shy away from it, face up to your demons or they'll consume you, quite literally.
@@idontwantknowledgeiwantcer4856 sadly enough, I have no way of telling if I'll start balding before being fully grey as being mixed race. But most of the men I've seen have typically been balding at least in their 50s or so.
I only known my dad with a hat on. Don’t remember seen him with hair. My brother has thin hair and his corners are balding. Me. Knock on wood. Got my moms genes. My forehead or hairline is like Paul George. I can get a line up with some cleaning. If I had to worry about this I’m sure it’s pretty stressful. Be strong guys
I am completely bald on top. I grow out the back to my shoulder and flip it up. Now I have bangs and a full head of hair. Will to a tutorial video soon. Ladies love the creativity and look. Sometimes bothers me when I'm always stoped to give out my number. You will have to have 20 cards with your number to give out on the daily.
I'm currently living this mans life. Growing my hair out, feeling my hair get thinner, and just doesn't feel the same and I'm 21. I had perfect hair until the last couple months
I’m 21 and my temples look thinner. I’ve been on minox for my beard for 9 months now. Noticed sometime in my 7th month that my temples look thinner. I wasn’t thinning at all before I started using minox. Not sure if it’s BECAUSE of the Minox or just my hairline thinning/maturing. I’m only 21 years old and being completely bald doesn’t run in my genes so I hope I’ll be okay. Lol
@@_JM- should never use minox for a beard its bad for your skin. And indeed could Cause natural hair löss because your trying to make space to make new hair follikels
Hey I’m going throw the same thing so you’re not alone. My hair has been something I’ve liked about myself but I’m slowly losing it. I’ve even tried a como over my hair but I’m slowly accepting it’s thinning.
53 and my hair started thinning a bit at the back like 5 years ago. I've been on topical finasteride and minoxidil for about a year, stopped it in its tracks, and maybe even gained a bit. I'm sure it started with scalp inflammation. Deal with that before anything. Itching dandruff, boils ect...
53?! So you started losing your hair in your late 40s? Dude, youre one of the extremely lucky ones lol. I know that its painful to lose your hair at any age, but still...
If you’re noticing hair loss go to your doctor and talk about finasteride, it’ll save what you have and if you’re a lucky one bring some of it back. Starting sooner then later is really important.
as a teenager I used to have very pronounced corners of my hair, that used to be no more than an inch above my eyebrows. it looked like a little box above my head. those corners retracted as I came into my 20s but stayed there. so point being, don't stress about it
No wearing a hat will not cause hairloss. 99% of male hairloss is genetic. In stress it is temporary. But even if you didn't wear a hat, your genes determine how much hair you will lose. I've been consuming hairloss content for years now and the only way to prevent it, is minoxidil, finasteride, dht blocking shampoo, and microneedling. This will help slow it down.
You don't believe I became vegetarian and my hair stopped falling . I eat a lot of green vegetables, fruits and I drink pure milk everyday . Now I'm happy
I'm 19 and just got diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, now I've noticed for a couple months my hair is thinning. It's doesn't help that my hair is light brown/ dark blond. Man, can't Catch a break, I love my hair.
I was born with high hairline and I used to have big forehead since I was a kid. I usually have long wavy hairs back in the day, but the school system in Indonesia is somewhat fckd and forces us to have really short hair. From that point my forehead becomes more visible and that's when I notice I have pushed back temples. I'm not quite sure if it always like that since I don't really care about my hair years ago. My hairline is shaped like short U. My father however goes bald on just his crown and it happens in his 50s.
Starting from the end, you really look good with your scalp shape and with the system too.. And yes I agree with the hat thing exerting pressure and preventing ventilation. I try to keep my hair tie a bit loose and just let it fall down whenever appropriate.. I may add to this non punctual shampooing also may increase hairloss. Indeed as we age new unwanted hair grows everywhere., mine at back and ears
@@dttkku3954 mama mia there are so many Mario and Luigi in Italy it would take so long. I will offer them pasta and pizza and use a lot of hand gestures
I'm 16 and I started noticing that my hairline started receding when I was 14. I used to have a round hairline but now it's almost a complete M shape. When I see my hair strands that fell off, I notice that the root part is thinner than the top. I feel like my hair has thinned but since I had thick hair it's harder to tell.
Pretty sure you arent losing it, for many guys the shape of the frontal line chantes during puberty, You may had had a straight line and end up with an m. Thats natural and has nothing to do with androgenic alopecia. If You see that your hairline starts having abroupt gaps then ir may be alopecia
@@eltioriqui5123 i'm 16 but i already had big 4head and there is some thinning at front and it's uneven. Kinda shaped like m, is that maturing hairline
@@Ghoats it is technically the same thing, but some men are very minimally sensitive in areas beyond the frontal hairline. further hair loss could take 10-20 years to become noticable. The "mature hairline" is caused by androgens, which is why women dont get it, so it doesnt make sense to call it a completely seperate process, and means you aren't immune to mpb altogether.
I started taking finasteride and my hair is thin but it hasn't gotten worse since I started taking it. highly recommend to any guys that aren't ready to be bald yet
I’m 17 and the corners of my hair line have resided a little bit over the past few years. I have thick full black long hair. I’m currently trying to use more higher end hair products and just taking care of my hair overall to try and prevent any more hair line recession
1. Try using hair products that helps with hair growth and hair thickness such as a biotin and collagen enriched shampoo and conditioner. 2. Try using essential oils such as peppermint, sandalwood or lavender oil. 3. Everyday or so try giving your scalp massage, particularly the area you’re experiencing hair loss in to increase the blood circulation and bring oxygen and nutrients to the scalp and improving hair growth. Also in turn this will help relieve stress and reduce any DHT (a hormone that is usually the main cause for MP-baldness). And 4. While this is usually sometimes the main cause for hair loss in some men; a unhealthy diet and a lack of nutrients like biotin, B12, Vitamin C and D, Zinc, and fatty acids can all lead to a not so healthy scalp and likely cause hair loss and a overall. Make sure take multi-vitamins supplements and try eating more healthier foods whenever you can. I hope this can help you. 🙏
Please read this carefully. My balding started at age 16. 70 hairs per day. One day I decided to not apply anything on my hair just nothing. It is been only one year, I have lost only 50 hairs . Just shave the head and don't apply anything until you are dead
3:40 that is just hairline maturation , 90% of man will go throught that. I freaked out when I noticed that happened to me at 23. Now at 25 my hairline doesn't changed at all.
I think a good way to tell (at the very onset) is if you are losing hairs that are shorter than they should be. Hairs go through a growing phase (between 2 and 18 years), a resting phase (a few months), shedding and a repeat of the cycle. If your hair is long (over a foot), the shortest hairs you should be shedding are those that were growing for 2 years. This means around 1 foot in length, since your hair grows about 6 inches per year. If you are losing hairs that are shorter than this (for example, hairs that are 6 inches long and fine at the tip - new hairs), it indicates a problem. Either telogen effluvium (brought on by severe psychological stress or physical trauma) or pattern baldness.
I've always had a recessed hairline. Even as a little kid. Lol. Growing up, I always had cowlicks in those two corners. When I became an adult I tried shaving my own head and I kind of ran the clippers along my scalp and I realized the reason I've always had those dumb cowlicks is because my hairline has always been thin right there. I think it's important to be yourself and stay amicable and happy. Because that makes you more attractive. Even if you have a bad hair day.
btw that hat thing is not true, wearing a cap, snapback, beanie etc will not make you loose your hair, MAYBE if its extremely tight and your wearing it for a couple hours everyday you might a tiny abit, especially if you have thin/fine hair, but overall you wont lose it because of this.
Had this issue at 30. Did hair transplant in turkey. Hairs all back and actually better compared to before. Cost me $3500 together with plane ticket. If you have enough think about it.
Good for you I’ve been told by people it looks like my hair could be receding but I’m not too fussed if I had to shave it off at a later time in my life just a shame other people don’t feel the same way.
I'm in my mid 40's, and have worn hats for most of my life. I can attest that wearing a hat more than likely contributed to me developing a widow's peak.
Start taking minoxidil and deutasteride asap, and if you have some extra spending cash get a few PRP scalp treatments a year. Do this as soon as you can. Totally balded ‘shiny’ areas can’t be brought back.
I’m 21 still got plenty of thick hair but I do notice the corners have been going back slight over the past 5 years. Hopefully that’s as bad as it gets but if it’s ment to be then it’s ment to be I suppose
My hairline hasn't really moved much(im 30) but my crown for the last 2ish years as far as ive noticed has been thinning. At first it was negligible, but recently it's getting close to becoming a real bald spot. But tbh i always told myself if i made it to 30 I'd have enough time to mess with my hairstyles and would be fine with the inevitable.
How to know: either corners are receding progressively all the time, or the infamous bald spot on the back, if it’s anything else get checked for thyroid or other scalp issues, those can be reversed! For the genetics, I’d only recommend minoxidil, but I’m not too savvy with any other niche and new treatments either lol
Hey my genetic are good but still I'm losing hair even if i moved my hand in my hair still 10 hair comes out i used to have a thick hair but now it's became thin ... My family hair is so good my mom in her 60's have such long healthy hair
In the early stages it's all about stress, blood flow, and nutrients. Make sure you hit the sauna a few times a week, get your cardio in a few times a week, and get to bed on time, quit drinking, eat right (no fad diets or nutrient depravation -low carb is ok but the carbs are necessary for good blow flow to the scalp, saturated fats are necessary to maintain hormones in males). This has stopped my hair loss for now.
Not only did Mr. Zarbon cure my hair loss, but my cancer and my AIDS, too. Also, he personally reunited me with my long lost high school love. We are getting married next month, and Mr. Zarbon has agreed to officiate it. Thanks, Zarbon!
Always have been pretty athletic as I was convinced in doing so due to my autoimmune disease (lupus). Was diagnosed at 7 and was put on corticosteroids for more than 10 years. Not entirely sure if the human body is designed to be on steroids for long periods of years but oh well. Point is, my crown is going but surprisingly, my hair line is pretty strong still…
My entire moms side of the family has really thick, fast growing hair. So, my siblings, including my male siblings, have really thick hair and for the girls, it grows out to our bottoms. For the men, it stays until you die. I guess my family is lucky,in that way. If you have mexican Gene's, like my family, you probably will be lucky like us.
I am mexican and getting bald. It depends on your family heritage, if you have more native american genes then probably your head is full of thick hair, but if you have more spanish heritage, like my family, then getting bald is pretty common.
I have diffuse thinning which is the absolute worst. No receding hairline, but more sparse and fine hair in the middle to front. Thick hair on crown and back. So my hair is always uneven. Hard to style.
i love the comment section and the stories so imma tell mine. 4 years ago i used to smoke all the time, i was living an unhealthy life style, eating only junk food , doing no sport at all and drinking very small amount of water daily. one day i was washing my hair and a huge amount of hair fallen into the sink, i was terrified as an insecure teenager so i started -slowly- turning into a more healthier life style.. now in 2022 i'm 20 years old, i have a very good health hair, i do cardio everyday and i really nailed a commitment. trust the process and have faith my boys
Your story sounds exactly like mine, got pretty unhealthy during the first covid lockdown and hair started falling. With a healthier lifestyle it stopped. Until a year later that is, when it kicked on again, unexpectedly. Nothing natural helped, because of course this time it was the real deal, what causes most men to go bald, androgenic alopecia. Long story short I eventually jumped on finasteride and it saved my ass. So watch out, don't foolishly think that it will naturally go away or that you can take some vitamin or massage the scalp, etc. When its the Norwood reaper the only "natural" thing that will stop it is castration, but no need to go to such extremes...for most at least.
If you had the genetics for going bald, don't worry, you'll be bald. I really like my hair but I've started to accept that I'll end up like my dad, so, my advice is: try to accept it, there are men really good looking without hair and it doesn't make you worse than others, it's all about self confidence.
@@catzagoon3516 Your mother’s mother has two X chromosomes, which carries the male pattern baldness gene. Even if your mother’s father didn’t go bald, your mother may still be a carrier for the gene.
Ive had a receeding hairline since no joke 14 years old. Now 22 and still the same i have no idea what my hair is doing tbh ive been at a norwood scale 2. My dads side is bald for the most part but my moms side has really good hair genes. I guess only time will tell, ill try to update this comment in a few years but cant promise
Bro the sides of my head seems pretty thin but i never noticed because i had really long hair. was planning on cutting it but i relised its a bit thin on the sides
In my case, receding hairline started at the age of 14-15. Currently I'm 17, hairs on my both sides have gone back a little bit especially my left one, it's too thin and can be visible with naked eyes if my hairs are too or normal short because it lies on my hair partition line as result it's easy to detect my so far receded hairline. Few months ago, my right side hairline was fine with minimal receding. Now it's so worse thankfully I've got front hairs such that they fall on my face which helps in hiding the right one 😆
I'm 57 and have all my hair... But about 4 years ago I decided to grow hippie hair. Parted in the middle and to the middle of my back…. I noticed it started thinning pretty rapidly so I cut it short and it all grew back. Lucky me. I won't do that again
I'm 21 and I've had a type 2 norwood scale hairline since I was 15. I had straight fine hair with decent density. But since last year I've noticed my hair density has decreased and thinnig too. My hair on the front starts to curl if I grow it even to eyebrow level. It used to fall down on my forehead like anime hair before but now it just curls up, its so annoying.
My brother and I both had very long wavy hair and would wear hats pretty much just to keep it under control, neither of us had thick hair. Anyways baldness runs in our family and wearing hats all the time *may* have hurt but honestly that just seems like a coping mechanism. I have pretty weak bangs and they just don't seem to grow past four or five inches, but still enough to style a quiff.
I am 33 and noticed that now, while my hair is thicker and faster to regrow than ever, i have concerning amounts of hair that just easily come out if I gently just grasp it with my fingers, or run a comb through
Most men that lose their hair early have a lot of body and facial hair that’s all to do with testosterone/DHT. Unless you have alopecia most the time you can tell by looking at people in your family whether or not you’re going to be bald as well.
My dad started balding at 50 Mom has the best hair I've seen I have the best hair in my family, even better and smoother and thicker than my sisters Will I bald? I'm 18 now
yeah, but if you would to, you better go to Turkey, it has the lowest prices, i think it ranges between 2k€-3k€, depends on number of follicles you will transplant, while in Germany it gose up to 6k lol
facts if u have a long hair u will notice more falling hair its natural i have a long hair but curly and when i wake up in the morning comb my hair or taking a shower alot of hair is falling but my hair is not thinning at first i worry about loosing my hair but my hair is still the same im just being paranoid btw alot of my dad side is bald and that makes me more worried about im 18 now but i my hairline is still the same
The problem is that when u have long hair the temples may not get much airflow from outside and they start falling,thats why to keep your hair its better to buzz cut,that way you will keep your hairline. Keeping your hair long is very very risky,you may end up losing hair in your temples and going from NW 0 to NW 2 in a short time,hopefully not. Not trying to scare you just giving u advice bro I hope ur hairline stays straight always :D
Well, my experience, I moved into another town when I turned 26, I started to lose a lot of hair in the shower, the sides started to get pushed back. Well, one side at least since my other side was always fucked up even when I was a kid. My hair turned from soft and thick to fine and dry, the new town I moved to also had hard water compared to the soft/medium water in the city I grew up in. I started to read about it and you could prevent the hard water with filters but it would be expensive and hard to install in rented apartments. Now I am soon 31 and I have not seen much more changes in my hair for the last 2-3 years, did it stop? For now yes. Forever? I hope so, the biggest changes I did was not using shampoo every day and using conditioner every time I used shampoo, I also bought a head massage thing in the shower that I use when I use shampoo and conditioner. I have never used much products in my hair, I am more of a cap and beanie guy.
Im 15 yo guy and my father and grandfather are both bald, and im afraid that i will be as well, in my 15 years of life i experienced a lot of stress and depression, my hair is long but not much, im trying to keep them healthy
When you described your hair at the beginning of the video, I GOT LITERALLY SCARED, I M JUST 15 AND I HAVE THE SAME HAIR AS YOU HAD, DARK BLONDE and often long. I discovered that I have thinner hair on the left side of my forehead and it is exactly the thing you explained at the half if the video. I don t want to lose my hair... I started doing NoFap, and slowly, that thinner part got back denser as before.
I was wearing a hat at work for around 8h because of long hair and it made me lose my hairs at the corners, pretty sure it was because of that + plus some stressful moment in my life
I’m 26,and after about 6 months of not going to a barber due to the pandemic, I’ve noticed that at each corner of my hairline, there’s baby hairs or hair that just doesn’t grow past a certain point giving me a widows peak like appearance, I’ve also noticed my hair is thin at the crown, but I have a couple of bald spots back there due to an accident when I was younger. When I take a shower/brush my hair, I notice no hair falling and I remember my hairline being like this since I was about 18, if I was balding wouldn’t it become very noticeable in that period of time or can some people just have non balding and super weird hairlines? Haha thanks for the video!
I started experiencing hair loss in my early 20's also. 31 years of age now. and my hair line was gone. same with my midscalp area. My hair isn't very presentable anymore. I'm planning on hair restoration surgery. It probably wont look perfect i may need 3 procedures over the next decade but it is what it is. Salon guy, of everything goes good for me id love for you to give me a hair cut and im sure we can both relate to this issue.
Also people who r growing out their hair i want to mention u will see a lot of hair falling but dont worry its is natural ...
Thank god, everytime I take a shower it feels like all of my hair is falling out
Thank you I get scared when I'm showering
Thanks buddy
Thank you for this comment am growing my hair and I lose a little not that much when I shower I got scared but I dream is it rock the bold hairstyle like you in the future
Thanks a lot man I'm growing out my hair and a little hair is falling I was frightened but thanks I dont think I should be worried
Every man in my family has been bald after 26 years of beautiful hair, I´m 25 and my forehead is more visible every month, soon I´ll achieve my final form
Update: There's no name for what I've become
Update 2: SalonGuy, we are one and the same brother
Lmao
my dad is 41 and has long curly hair, i hope i'm fine
Im kinda scared because my dad has a bald spot on the back of his head and his around 54 years old, but the front of his head still has hair
random_stuff gaming homie most dudes have thinner hair by their mid 50’s lol
I don’t think you’ll go bald that quick
For anyone worried, age 23 I had the corners booking it and every man in my family is bald so I feared the worst. Age 28 it's still going in the corners but much more slowly and I'm looking full on top so I have not gone bald. Only problem now is that the only two men in my family who didn't go bald died in their early 40's.
Good luck dude😂
I’m praying for you brother
Lol!
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Bruh💀😂
Of course males don’t understand the troubles of women, but women truly underestimate how bad men get it. Hair loss is both a confidence and life killer.
It’s not a life killer bro get that out of your head. It’s just hair, you’re still you.
@@nyclurker603 only someone that didn't suffer from hair loss could say that
@@nyclurker603 my brother was so self conscious about his hair that he lost his job because he was so anxious about how it made him look and he didn’t have it in him to shave it off. He’s been out of work for 2 years now with severe anxiety.
Some people get it a lot worse than others, I started losing mine and although I’m self conscious about it I’m not entirely worried. My brother on the other hand it started a 2 year journey of anxiety.
Bannanana your brother should go to a mental health professional who can help him unpack why he’s having severe anxiety. i’m 19 and starting to bald and yes it sucks because no one my age has this problem, for now i just wear hats everywhere. once i finish college i’m going to make the leap and go bald. it’s just a part of life for some of us. instead of losing your hairline your gaining freedom from anxiety about always having to cover it up. it’s liberating. look at jake paul always trying to hide his hairline, he would look so much better if he just went for it. and if people don’t like it fuck them i don’t need them around me
@@rockbronzeman6458 Larry David disagrees
"Yeah i guess I'm a short guy but at least i have a nice looking, long hair"
*started balding at 18*
at least im 6ft but i have bad shaped head
It's ovER
6'4, thick long hair but im fat so none of those matter :/
@@Vser88 get unfat then
@@archiesutherland6127 i will try my best mr.hard apple
This guy giving all advice in the world except the most useful stuff:
1) male pattern baldness/DHT is the real problem
2) finasteride, minoxidil, dermaroller would be the best combo to start off with.
Nah, man. It's totally because you're wearing a hat! /s
It bothers me when dudes in their late 30s or older complain that theyre losing hair. I started losing mine around 17 or 18 and now at 23 it’s bad enough that I gotta start shaving my head. Just be grateful you got to live your prime years with all your hair!
Edit: am 25 now and started shaving my head around the time I made this comment. I just keep my beard really thick and it’s not something I’m insecure about or even think about anymore. It’s not a big deal once you just embrace it lol. Just remember the thing women are attracted to most is confidence and humor. Men tend to not realize this. If you have these two things it really doesn’t matter if you have hair or not.
if the hair dies, the hair dies.
Yo how much were you paid to be a referee in ufc?
Pls come back to ufc. We need you
There is never a good time to lose your hair.
I am 23 and I am in tour exact situation 😂😂
These Mr. Zarbon recipes are not a joke man. My friend started using it 15 days ago and has already filled bald spots with new hair. I was in disbelief when I saw it.
Mr Zarbon? The effeminate green alien?
This guy from the planet Namek has made a recipe for balding?
Well Mr. Zarbon has a really nice hair so maybe he does have a recipe
Sad that I’m a teenager and see other teenagers in the comments we shouldn’t have to be looking these things up yet 🤒🤒
Ik bro it’s depressing
Jeah i know... But this shit shud be more promoted on tv / or magazines so dat we cud prolong the inevible... But no wut do you se on tv 80% of comersals are f****** tampons... Ps i know i suck at english 😅 sr
@@danimlinsek9891 absolute facts bro
Dude there's people that start balding at 17 me for example I started balding at 18 I'm 19 almost 20 and my balding is very noticeable now, balding has no age man
@Smøõth bræïn really nice to know now piss off eh
I realized I was losing my hair 8 years ago. First my aunts told me that it looked thinner, then I began seeing it myself. But the biggest warning was at 2015, I wanted the same cut I had several years before and the stylist told me that she couldn't do it because I didn't had as much hair as back then.
Fortunately I went to a dermatologist and managed to save it with minoxidil and finasteride, and now 6 years after it looks great and I really take pride on it.
How's little Johnny?
@@Django0324 Good. I haven't had any problem with it.
Everywhere I see people telling they've stopped it from progressing but what about recovering what had been lost?
@@alexheller5602 gg
That's awesome
When you wake up in morning and you turn on the lights of your bathroom and when you look yourself in mirror. If you see your head shining bright like a diamond it means your going bald
My head shines bright when I'm outside. I'm only 17, genetics are being rough with me...
@@tripaloski_6971 try to braid it to hide it..
@@tripaloski_6971 Just accept it, and embrace it as blessing not a curse.
Do you mean the hair shines?
My hair which I buzz now pretty much disappears in the sun and if I take a pic or selfie I look like a guy with only fringe around my sides... I'm still in disbelief at times... am I really bald?
To be honest this video really give me anxiety..
Same and I'm still young XD
Catastrophic Cat I’m already half bald and I’m 19
Me too😬
I observed that I have a lot of hair fall since December last year. My hair grows an inch and a half every month however I Observed that my hair doesn't grow that long anymore in April.
I’m 14 and I’ve always wanted straight hair and now that I know when I’m going bald it really helps
I am planning on having Taco Bell for dinner tonight. I just wanted everyone to know that.
How was the taco bell experience bro 😂😂😂
Sahil Inamdar Man F that question, more like how was the diarrhea 💀💀💀
What u get
@@DeathIsReal 😂😂😂😂
Dont forget to social distance
You actually look really good without hair, the beard gives a lot of symmetry, if I go bald one day I hope I look as good as you !
Yes for some type of people it's better looking to be bold than having hair that's for sure 👍🏼 for example this guy is looking much better without hair than if he would have hair👍🏼👊
He has a nice head shape, too
@@davidkool5131It's because he has a long chin compared to his face, and a pretty round head. If his face was longer, his chin shorter or his head less round with a bigger forehead, he would look a lot worse.
@@davidkool5131It's because he has a long chin compared to his face, and a pretty round head. If his face was longer, his chin shorter or his head less round with a bigger forehead, he would look a lot worse.
@@davidkool5131It's because he has a long chin compared to his face, and a pretty round head. If his face was longer, his chin shorter or his head less round with a bigger forehead, he would look a lot worse.
This is the positive reassurance I, and men, needed.
Think men are so worried about it that other people don't understand how much it can effect us.
I used to go around being so happy about how thick and full my hair is and now I've noticed it thinning slightly it's proper put a downer on me so thank you
You know when you sit down in your barber's chair and first thing he says is, "hey man, you know you're going bald right?"
LOL yeah and he also wants to sell me his useless overpriced products
Seriously that's the most demotivating thing ever. My entire day is ruined.
I just started thinking I'm loosing my hair because my barber told me "hey you hair is falling "
Just get a hair transplant
@@customersupport6253 yeah u know how expensive that is
i like this guy, just a good dude
Thx so much
Nah I disagree, he’s a bad/bald guy
@@TripplSet lol y
He seems so nice and gentle, good vibes all around
@@sonny8686 your hair is so cool dude
This guy *might* be balding guys
I have a full head of hear duh
@@TheSalonGuy your head is full of hearing powers than? Crazy
@@TheSalonGuy i get it because he made a spelling mistake thats hilarious everybody is laughing, notice how he didnt reply to you? Its because its unfunny as fuck
Which guy the salon guy or the other one ? 😂😂😂😂
@@nf7283 okay dude, chill tf down. It's alright if it ain't funny.....no need to be a dick/douche bag about it.
As soon as you said "If you are in your early twenties, dont worry about it" that made me feel a while lot better becouse I've really been trying to convince myself that I just have a maturing hairline and not a receeding one, thank you dude just your reassurance made me feel allot better.
a lot*
@@iamapokerface8992 No one asked.
@Akel no not really, but I just don’t pay attention to it anymore.
But I think it’s because I’ve started shaving my head completely.
@Akel That’s very kind of you, thank you.
same situation with me
I started balding shortly after I decided to finally begin taking Care of hair and try different hairstyles. Fucking unfair.
my hair was fine, i grew out my hair and then i shaved it off again with like a 2. noticed that it was getting kinda patchy and my hairline was thinner, i been trippin every since. first thing i do anytime i look at someone is check their hairline. lol been going on for like a year now i even grew my hair out again cuz at least it hides any thinning lol
Lol same i grew my hair to try Different hairstyles and now....
@@RyukyuStyle bro i just cut my hair on my own with a blade 2 😂😂 now im paranoid
Same. I wanted to define my curls with cantu curl cream, and now I feel like i am balding. Any tips?
@@oliverolsen6871 finasteride if you are willing to take drugs
My hairline was always the same as Vegeta's... but to be honest, I don't mind at all
hahahaha vegeta
Damn vegeta
Weeb spotted.
Probably you're just having a big forehead xD
@@oussamabensafia2540 tho it's humongous, my hairline has that v shape aswell
I would like to see you young. You should have shown the photos. It's interesting what kind of hair you had and what hairstyle you wore.
I did on my community tab a while ago
@@TheSalonGuy Should've shown it in this video too.
Yeahh I'm also curious on what u looked like with hair
TheSalonGuy saw the photo, you looked almost as good as you do now :D
That stuff scares the hell out of me. I'm 20 and a faint triangle formed in the center, although there was a perfect straight line of hair on the side of the forehead one year ago.
Was the same for me 5 years ago had perfect hair and then it just progressed with front hairline going, then hair thinning like mad and if I didn't start using drugs 7 months ago for my hair I would be near bald by now
NoCopyrightMusic what drugs? Hairoine?
@@ThomasNorgard "Drugs" have two meanings: "pills/medicine" and "narcotic". Most likely, it meant the first
@@НикитаЮдин-ы9й he was making a joke
Try a plant diet and no poo, if you want. The sun seems good too.
Yeah balding started happening to me around 25. It wasn't even just a receding hairline, instead all of a sudden my hair was just incredibly thin all over on the top of my head, and it looked awful. Thick beautiful hair on the sides of my head, thin, sparse, see-through, scraggly hair on the top of my head.
That is actually a mental trick your subconscious plays on you, most people do not notice hair loss by the time 50% of their hair is gone.
Same thing here. I think a big part of it for me was ripping hairs out of my head while doing my hair back with pomade (my hair falls forward naturally). I'm pretty sure after doing my hair with pomade for a couple years I have irreversibly damaged a lot of the hair follicles. Just started using rosemary/peppermint oils to try to repair them but it may be too little too late.
to all men out there afraid of being bald just remember the legends thanos, silver surfer, shrek, the air benders, dr. manhattan, one punchman, JOHNNY SINS. i’m telling u guys the legends sacrifice their hair for power.
Yo, I’m not even going bald I’ve got hair that comes down past my lips but you referencing the air benders really made me less sad about my future.
But those are fucking cartoon characters
@@Focustize yea as if every man will look like comically attractive cartoon characters
Dont forget Kratos!
@@Focustize except for Johnny Sins
Mid 20s for me. Anyways, I met a 16yo that was losing it too. No big deal for him tho he was a tall, good looking guy. But I tell myself it's just hair, no one cares. It's nature, just don't try to hide it.
I am 16 and hairline looking like the mcdonalds sign. I am pretty lucky because I have thick wavy dirty blonde hair that covers it up pretty well. I am lucky because two of my friends have a balding disease and have been bald since elementary.
But they do care; everyone cares lmfao are you new to modern society and the concept of beauty standards or?
@TheEditor107 stop ptojecting.
How to tell if you're losing your hair = No haircut but hair gone
Why is my hairline uneven even if I get a haircut like the right side of my hair is higher, and I’m only 15.
@@reaperchild174 there's only one answer to that question....you're barber is trash
@@reaperchild174 don't trim your hairline
The real Gamer your hairline could just be naturally un even
Asylum Rain Yh I think so cause I went through some photos from a few years ago and it still looked the same I guess I just didn’t really pay attention to it before.
The worst is I'm only 22 and bad receding hairline and I start to judge everyone else's hairlines and just get myself worked up anyone else look at everybody elses hairlines in public? Hahaha
I do. I'm not balding as such, but my hair is very fine and dark compared to a light scalp and my forehead is massive (always has been). I constantly look at and judge others foreheads and scalp visibility and compare it to my own
Yes me too😛
The same man and it bothers me the most. I have receding temples and I hate how it makes my face look. I’m constantly aware of that and look at other people temples all the time and think to myself either how lucky they are or that they got it worse than me.
@@davidcapes1567 get a bowl cut like ashton kutcher lol
I used to think that I was weird for looking into other people hairline
But here we are
Losing hair and going bald is such a big deal because most men experience the first signs young - usually in their 20s. At this point even though you aren't bald yet, it's a beginning of the end sort of feeling. Like you just lost your youth and are on your way out. Some might even get existential crisis from hair loss.
I noticed the receding hairline in the corners in my 20's. But I think working under a lot of stress really accelerated the progress.
At like 27 the crown area started to show and the front started to recede in an uneven line.
At 32 now my hairstyle is a low buzzcut to try and
Match the top with my sides as best possible.
Prolonged negative stress is pretty much the worst thing you can do to your body. Quite apart from hairloss it can introduce and worsen all kinds of illnesses as bad as cancer and most likely accelerates aging as well. If you're feeling stressed all the time find the root problem that is causing it and solve it in one way or another. The worst thing you can do is hide and shy away from it, face up to your demons or they'll consume you, quite literally.
Glad I have a full head of hair still. I'm hoping I'll be fully greyed out before I do.
All the men in my immediate family go grey pretty early (30 ish) but keep the hair till around 60 so hopefully genetics treats me well
@@idontwantknowledgeiwantcer4856 sadly enough, I have no way of telling if I'll start balding before being fully grey as being mixed race. But most of the men I've seen have typically been balding at least in their 50s or so.
Grey hair looks cool
When i become like 50 i hope i have full Grey hair and a Grey beard
I started going grey in my teens
I only known my dad with a hat on. Don’t remember seen him with hair. My brother has thin hair and his corners are balding. Me. Knock on wood. Got my moms genes. My forehead or hairline is like Paul George. I can get a line up with some cleaning. If I had to worry about this I’m sure it’s pretty stressful. Be strong guys
I’m almost 40 and lately crown started thinning majorly to being really noticeable. Thank God at least I go through my 20s and 30s with thick hair.
I am completely bald on top. I grow out the back to my shoulder and flip it up. Now I have bangs and a full head of hair. Will to a tutorial video soon. Ladies love the creativity and look. Sometimes bothers me when I'm always stoped to give out my number. You will have to have 20 cards with your number to give out on the daily.
I'm currently living this mans life. Growing my hair out, feeling my hair get thinner, and just doesn't feel the same and I'm 21. I had perfect hair until the last couple months
Same man it sucks
Same but I’m 16
I’m 21 and my temples look thinner. I’ve been on minox for my beard for 9 months now. Noticed sometime in my 7th month that my temples look thinner. I wasn’t thinning at all before I started using minox. Not sure if it’s BECAUSE of the Minox or just my hairline thinning/maturing. I’m only 21 years old and being completely bald doesn’t run in my genes so I hope I’ll be okay. Lol
@@_JM- should never use minox for a beard its bad for your skin. And indeed could Cause natural hair löss because your trying to make space to make new hair follikels
Hey I’m going throw the same thing so you’re not alone. My hair has been something I’ve liked about myself but I’m slowly losing it. I’ve even tried a como over my hair but I’m slowly accepting it’s thinning.
Personally, I'm in the belief of going ahead and cutting all hair when I start significantly balding.
Deffo the best thing to do. Embrace your bodies changes. It’s just part of maturing into a man
Yep, atleast you can accept it faster...
53 and my hair started thinning a bit at the back like 5 years ago. I've been on topical finasteride and minoxidil for about a year, stopped it in its tracks, and maybe even gained a bit.
I'm sure it started with scalp inflammation. Deal with that before anything. Itching dandruff, boils ect...
How did you maintain hair after all them years
Are you the cyclone guy over at HLT?
53?! So you started losing your hair in your late 40s? Dude, youre one of the extremely lucky ones lol. I know that its painful to lose your hair at any age, but still...
@@signoguns8501 I'm going on 36 and my hair still grows like weeds. I might be in the same boat and losing it late in life.
@@Tony-ol9ru What are the men in your family like? Dad, uncles, grandfathers?
4:02 the pain in his laugh
Ojas Kumar 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
painful
"Hehe...
😢"
nah, comedic relief
Im crying 😂😭
If you’re noticing hair loss go to your doctor and talk about finasteride, it’ll save what you have and if you’re a lucky one bring some of it back. Starting sooner then later is really important.
as a teenager I used to have very pronounced corners of my hair, that used to be no more than an inch above my eyebrows. it looked like a little box above my head.
those corners retracted as I came into my 20s but stayed there.
so point being, don't stress about it
No wearing a hat will not cause hairloss. 99% of male hairloss is genetic. In stress it is temporary. But even if you didn't wear a hat, your genes determine how much hair you will lose. I've been consuming hairloss content for years now and the only way to prevent it, is minoxidil, finasteride, dht blocking shampoo, and microneedling. This will help slow it down.
Why am I even here... I already lost my hair
Me too
@@TheSalonGuy Didn't mind it
wtf
HAAHHAHAHA damn bro
You don't believe I became vegetarian and my hair stopped falling . I eat a lot of green vegetables, fruits and I drink pure milk everyday . Now I'm happy
My plan when my hair will start to fall is to grow my back hairs and slick it toward my scalp till it covers the balding 👨🦲
There was a comedian long ago who said he was going to grow his eyebrows and brush THEM back onto his head.
Or get a hair transplant with your back hair to make it extra T H I C C
@@yaboyjonez9476 but at what cost😂
@@mono3135 bro stop thinking about the cost,trasplant hair will stay forever ull get back the money u spent
@@athens7703 yeah but can we still grow long hair with a transplant?
Didn't think so.
I'm 19 and just got diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, now I've noticed for a couple months my hair is thinning. It's doesn't help that my hair is light brown/ dark blond. Man, can't Catch a break, I love my hair.
I was born with high hairline and I used to have big forehead since I was a kid. I usually have long wavy hairs back in the day, but the school system in Indonesia is somewhat fckd and forces us to have really short hair. From that point my forehead becomes more visible and that's when I notice I have pushed back temples. I'm not quite sure if it always like that since I don't really care about my hair years ago. My hairline is shaped like short U. My father however goes bald on just his crown and it happens in his 50s.
Starting from the end, you really look good with your scalp shape and with the system too.. And yes I agree with the hat thing exerting pressure and preventing ventilation. I try to keep my hair tie a bit loose and just let it fall down whenever appropriate.. I may add to this non punctual shampooing also may increase hairloss. Indeed as we age new unwanted hair grows everywhere., mine at back and ears
I'm not losing my hair but I enjoy watching your videos. Thank you.
Where’s Mario? Is he out saving Peach? Shouldn’t you be helping him instead of looking at hair loss videos?
@@_JustHavinFun_ go to italy and say that to every person who have mario and luigi as their first name )
@@dttkku3954 mama mia there are so many Mario and Luigi in Italy it would take so long. I will offer them pasta and pizza and use a lot of hand gestures
I'm 16 and I started noticing that my hairline started receding when I was 14. I used to have a round hairline but now it's almost a complete M shape. When I see my hair strands that fell off, I notice that the root part is thinner than the top. I feel like my hair has thinned but since I had thick hair it's harder to tell.
I feel you man am 16 too, and my hair is like that I think am going to shave it, they say buzz cutting it can slow the process down
Pretty sure you arent losing it, for many guys the shape of the frontal line chantes during puberty, You may had had a straight line and end up with an m. Thats natural and has nothing to do with androgenic alopecia. If You see that your hairline starts having abroupt gaps then ir may be alopecia
Ur fine i feel like 50% of guys have an m hairline and it has nothing to do with balding
@@eltioriqui5123 i'm 16 but i already had big 4head and there is some thinning at front and it's uneven. Kinda shaped like m, is that maturing hairline
@@Ghoats it is technically the same thing, but some men are very minimally sensitive in areas beyond the frontal hairline. further hair loss could take 10-20 years to become noticable. The "mature hairline" is caused by androgens, which is why women dont get it, so it doesnt make sense to call it a completely seperate process, and means you aren't immune to mpb altogether.
washing your hair with freezing cold water stabilize the hair line...I've been doing it for years and I'm almost 28 and so far it's all good.
I started taking finasteride and my hair is thin but it hasn't gotten worse since I started taking it. highly recommend to any guys that aren't ready to be bald yet
Did you experience any side effects
“And I noticed when I took the hair off- I mean the hat off” LMAO
"When I took my hair off I would see hat coming off "
Tragic
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I’m 17 and the corners of my hair line have resided a little bit over the past few years. I have thick full black long hair. I’m currently trying to use more higher end hair products and just taking care of my hair overall to try and prevent any more hair line recession
My frontal hair is thinning.
1. Try using hair products that helps with hair growth and hair thickness such as a biotin and collagen enriched shampoo and conditioner.
2. Try using essential oils such as peppermint, sandalwood or lavender oil.
3. Everyday or so try giving your scalp massage, particularly the area you’re experiencing hair loss in to increase the blood circulation and bring oxygen and nutrients to the scalp and improving hair growth. Also in turn this will help relieve stress and reduce any DHT (a hormone that is usually the main cause for MP-baldness).
And 4. While this is usually sometimes the main cause for hair loss in some men; a unhealthy diet and a lack of nutrients like biotin, B12, Vitamin C and D, Zinc, and fatty acids can all lead to a not so healthy scalp and likely cause hair loss and a overall. Make sure take multi-vitamins supplements and try eating more healthier foods whenever you can.
I hope this can help you. 🙏
Try a plant diet and no poo, if you want. The sun seems good too.
This is normal maturing of the hairline, im 17 too, its not you losing hair
Go see a Dermatologist and see if they can prescribe you Finasteride
I literally imagined you making this exact video with the same opening sentence. DEJAVU IS REAL
You imagined my bad jokes?? Lol
I think it’s genetics. Some of us are thirty plus, still have hair. And am thankful everyday.
Please read this carefully. My balding started at age 16. 70 hairs per day. One day I decided to not apply anything on my hair just nothing. It is been only one year, I have lost only 50 hairs . Just shave the head and don't apply anything until you are dead
3:40 that is just hairline maturation , 90% of man will go throught that. I freaked out when I noticed that happened to me at 23. Now at 25 my hairline doesn't changed at all.
Did They will regrow again or they will stay backwards permanently??🙁pls reply I'm 18
charan cherry backwards permanently if you want you can do hairtrsnsplant for 2k in turkey😂
I'm 21 and I think I'm going through that. My father is 50+ and no balding whatsoever, so I still have some hope
@@Redrocket120 yh i literally have small widows peak since birth and its been the same for 21 years and i have very thick hair in general
Thank god. My hairline did that 2 years ago but I haven't lost hair since
I think a good way to tell (at the very onset) is if you are losing hairs that are shorter than they should be. Hairs go through a growing phase (between 2 and 18 years), a resting phase (a few months), shedding and a repeat of the cycle. If your hair is long (over a foot), the shortest hairs you should be shedding are those that were growing for 2 years. This means around 1 foot in length, since your hair grows about 6 inches per year. If you are losing hairs that are shorter than this (for example, hairs that are 6 inches long and fine at the tip - new hairs), it indicates a problem. Either telogen effluvium (brought on by severe psychological stress or physical trauma) or pattern baldness.
lol if you cut your hair short this doesn't work
I've always had a recessed hairline. Even as a little kid. Lol.
Growing up, I always had cowlicks in those two corners. When I became an adult I tried shaving my own head and I kind of ran the clippers along my scalp and I realized the reason I've always had those dumb cowlicks is because my hairline has always been thin right there.
I think it's important to be yourself and stay amicable and happy. Because that makes you more attractive. Even if you have a bad hair day.
btw that hat thing is not true, wearing a cap, snapback, beanie etc will not make you loose your hair, MAYBE if its extremely tight and your wearing it for a couple hours everyday you might a tiny abit, especially if you have thin/fine hair, but overall you wont lose it because of this.
Had this issue at 30. Did hair transplant in turkey. Hairs all back and actually better compared to before. Cost me $3500 together with plane ticket.
If you have enough think about it.
Good for you
I’ve been told by people it looks like my hair could be receding but I’m not too fussed if I had to shave it off at a later time in my life just a shame other people don’t feel the same way.
luckily my dad and grandad (who’s in his 60s) still have pretty thick hair
Me constantly wearing a cap: *Nervous laughter*
You won't lose hair because of caps
I'm in my mid 40's, and have worn hats for most of my life. I can attest that wearing a hat more than likely contributed to me developing a widow's peak.
It isn't a widow's peak, you are just balding in the temples
Start taking minoxidil and deutasteride asap, and if you have some extra spending cash get a few PRP scalp treatments a year. Do this as soon as you can. Totally balded ‘shiny’ areas can’t be brought back.
Here let me tell you something, if your corners go up a bit it’s most likely a mature hairline but if your getting bald spots than you’re going bald
I’m 21 still got plenty of thick hair but I do notice the corners have been going back slight over the past 5 years. Hopefully that’s as bad as it gets but if it’s ment to be then it’s ment to be I suppose
My hairline hasn't really moved much(im 30) but my crown for the last 2ish years as far as ive noticed has been thinning. At first it was negligible, but recently it's getting close to becoming a real bald spot. But tbh i always told myself if i made it to 30 I'd have enough time to mess with my hairstyles and would be fine with the inevitable.
If my right side looks thinner than my left is that a sign of hair loss?
@@netero6751 same question
@@netero6751retrograde Alopecia
How to know: either corners are receding progressively all the time, or the infamous bald spot on the back, if it’s anything else get checked for thyroid or other scalp issues, those can be reversed! For the genetics, I’d only recommend minoxidil, but I’m not too savvy with any other niche and new treatments either lol
Hey my genetic are good but still I'm losing hair even if i moved my hand in my hair still 10 hair comes out i used to have a thick hair but now it's became thin ... My family hair is so good my mom in her 60's have such long healthy hair
In the early stages it's all about stress, blood flow, and nutrients. Make sure you hit the sauna a few times a week, get your cardio in a few times a week, and get to bed on time, quit drinking, eat right (no fad diets or nutrient depravation -low carb is ok but the carbs are necessary for good blow flow to the scalp, saturated fats are necessary to maintain hormones in males). This has stopped my hair loss for now.
Not only did Mr. Zarbon cure my hair loss, but my cancer and my AIDS, too. Also, he personally reunited me with my long lost high school love. We are getting married next month, and Mr. Zarbon has agreed to officiate it. Thanks, Zarbon!
Always have been pretty athletic as I was convinced in doing so due to my autoimmune disease (lupus). Was diagnosed at 7 and was put on corticosteroids for more than 10 years. Not entirely sure if the human body is designed to be on steroids for long periods of years but oh well. Point is, my crown is going but surprisingly, my hair line is pretty strong still…
My entire moms side of the family has really thick, fast growing hair. So, my siblings, including my male siblings, have really thick hair and for the girls, it grows out to our bottoms. For the men, it stays until you die. I guess my family is lucky,in that way. If you have mexican Gene's, like my family, you probably will be lucky like us.
I am mexican and getting bald. It depends on your family heritage, if you have more native american genes then probably your head is full of thick hair, but if you have more spanish heritage, like my family, then getting bald is pretty common.
@@oscargarza8392Hey. Spain has the 2nd highest rate of baldness in the world so yeah, ur right.
Bruh im 14 and i have balding in my scalp NOOOO I DONT WANNA BE BALD do yall have anything to stop and grow hair please please I need it
how's your hair doing?
I have diffuse thinning which is the absolute worst. No receding hairline, but more sparse and fine hair in the middle to front. Thick hair on crown and back. So my hair is always uneven. Hard to style.
i love the comment section and the stories so imma tell mine.
4 years ago i used to smoke all the time, i was living an unhealthy life style, eating only junk food , doing no sport at all and drinking very small amount of water daily.
one day i was washing my hair and a huge amount of hair fallen into the sink, i was terrified as an insecure teenager so i started -slowly- turning into a more healthier life style..
now in 2022 i'm 20 years old, i have a very good health hair, i do cardio everyday and i really nailed a commitment.
trust the process and have faith my boys
Your story sounds exactly like mine, got pretty unhealthy during the first covid lockdown and hair started falling. With a healthier lifestyle it stopped. Until a year later that is, when it kicked on again, unexpectedly. Nothing natural helped, because of course this time it was the real deal, what causes most men to go bald, androgenic alopecia. Long story short I eventually jumped on finasteride and it saved my ass.
So watch out, don't foolishly think that it will naturally go away or that you can take some vitamin or massage the scalp, etc. When its the Norwood reaper the only "natural" thing that will stop it is castration, but no need to go to such extremes...for most at least.
If you had the genetics for going bald, don't worry, you'll be bald. I really like my hair but I've started to accept that I'll end up like my dad, so, my advice is: try to accept it, there are men really good looking without hair and it doesn't make you worse than others, it's all about self confidence.
You need to find out if your mother’s dad went bald, not your father.
@@smurphy505 Yep, comes from mother side. My dad side almost all of them had their in into their 50s/60s
Only 3 of the more then 60 genes that are involved with MPB are tied directly to the X chromosome
@@smurphy505 This is a myth, my dad is bald but my mother's father has a full head of hair in his 70s. I'm going bald
@@catzagoon3516 Your mother’s mother has two X chromosomes, which carries the male pattern baldness gene. Even if your mother’s father didn’t go bald, your mother may still be a carrier for the gene.
Hair loss doesn’t run in my family. I can’t even grow a mustache. My hair is receding and I’m on meds and I’m just tired of worrying
When the Norwood reaper calls, you basically no choice but answering the phone 😂
@@aminebelaid1404 it’s growing back slowly with keeps.
@@rodricshirey3951 that's great! I hope it gets even better for you
When did Hank leave DEA and start UA-cam channel? 😂
Hank and Gomey are dead and buried in the desert sorry to tell ya.
they’re god damn haircuts Marie!!
@@fritzburbank935 rip
BB 😀
since Walters Hair grown back
Ive had a receeding hairline since no joke 14 years old. Now 22 and still the same i have no idea what my hair is doing tbh ive been at a norwood scale 2. My dads side is bald for the most part but my moms side has really good hair genes. I guess only time will tell, ill try to update this comment in a few years but cant promise
My hair looks like it is receding on the left A TON at 12. It goes back about 1.5 inches farther than the right
That is big for 12. Honestly man, just grow your hair out and hope for best. At least until you can afford rogain or something lol@@3katd
Bro the sides of my head seems pretty thin but i never noticed because i had really long hair. was planning on cutting it but i relised its a bit thin on the sides
In my case, receding hairline started at the age of 14-15. Currently I'm 17, hairs on my both sides have gone back a little bit especially my left one, it's too thin and can be visible with naked eyes if my hairs are too or normal short because it lies on my hair partition line as result it's easy to detect my so far receded hairline. Few months ago, my right side hairline was fine with minimal receding. Now it's so worse thankfully I've got front hairs such that they fall on my face which helps in hiding the right one 😆
I'm 57 and have all my hair... But about 4 years ago I decided to grow hippie hair. Parted in the middle and to the middle of my back…. I noticed it started thinning pretty rapidly so I cut it short and it all grew back. Lucky me. I won't do that again
How to tell if you're going bald: you have less hair than before.
no, just no
Uh you can lose up to 40% of your hair and not notice a difference.
@@alextorres6280 40%? So nearly half and u won't notice. 🤔 who's looking, Stevie Wonder?
commonsense bruh..
LOL
I'm 21 and I've had a type 2 norwood scale hairline since I was 15. I had straight fine hair with decent density. But since last year I've noticed my hair density has decreased and thinnig too. My hair on the front starts to curl if I grow it even to eyebrow level. It used to fall down on my forehead like anime hair before but now it just curls up, its so annoying.
Update?
Update
@@misopoghosyan7149 he's dead
My brother and I both had very long wavy hair and would wear hats pretty much just to keep it under control, neither of us had thick hair. Anyways baldness runs in our family and wearing hats all the time *may* have hurt but honestly that just seems like a coping mechanism. I have pretty weak bangs and they just don't seem to grow past four or five inches, but still enough to style a quiff.
I am 33 and noticed that now, while my hair is thicker and faster to regrow than ever, i have concerning amounts of hair that just easily come out if I gently just grasp it with my fingers, or run a comb through
Most men that lose their hair early have a lot of body and facial hair that’s all to do with testosterone/DHT. Unless you have alopecia most the time you can tell by looking at people in your family whether or not you’re going to be bald as well.
*sees this vid* grabs mirror instantly to check
this is probably the only hair advice im trusting you with
My dad started balding at 50
Mom has the best hair I've seen
I have the best hair in my family, even better and smoother and thicker than my sisters
Will I bald?
I'm 18 now
If he started at 50, you have nothing to worry about
Ok show off 😂
I was completely bald for almost 23 years. Had no clue. One Christmas, a family member broke the news. I was shocked. Doing better now.
This is why it’s very important to start saving money for a hair transplant if u want your hair back so badly start saving money now
yeah, but if you would to, you better go to Turkey, it has the lowest prices, i think it ranges between 2k€-3k€, depends on number of follicles you will transplant, while in Germany it gose up to 6k lol
facts if u have a long hair u will notice more falling hair its natural i have a long hair but curly and when i wake up in the morning comb my hair or taking a shower alot of hair is falling but my hair is not thinning at first i worry about loosing my hair but my hair is still the same im just being paranoid btw alot of my dad side is bald and that makes me more worried about im 18 now but i my hairline is still the same
The problem is that when u have long hair the temples may not get much airflow from outside and they start falling,thats why to keep your hair its better to buzz cut,that way you will keep your hairline. Keeping your hair long is very very risky,you may end up losing hair in your temples and going from NW 0 to NW 2 in a short time,hopefully not. Not trying to scare you just giving u advice bro I hope ur hairline stays straight always :D
My hair has always been thin , still the same since high-school, I just think I overthink this too much lol
Same man. Any updates?
Lmfao fuckin same I hate my thin ass hair 🙄😭
@@jdub4k you should appreciate those hair. Some don't even have them 😅
@@artisticyeti22 yea you’re definitely right😓 it just pains me to see all my brothers have thick o Mexican hair and I got the complete opposite lol
Well, my experience, I moved into another town when I turned 26, I started to lose a lot of hair in the shower, the sides started to get pushed back. Well, one side at least since my other side was always fucked up even when I was a kid. My hair turned from soft and thick to fine and dry, the new town I moved to also had hard water compared to the soft/medium water in the city I grew up in. I started to read about it and you could prevent the hard water with filters but it would be expensive and hard to install in rented apartments.
Now I am soon 31 and I have not seen much more changes in my hair for the last 2-3 years, did it stop? For now yes. Forever? I hope so, the biggest changes I did was not using shampoo every day and using conditioner every time I used shampoo, I also bought a head massage thing in the shower that I use when I use shampoo and conditioner. I have never used much products in my hair, I am more of a cap and beanie guy.
Im 15 yo guy and my father and grandfather are both bald, and im afraid that i will be as well, in my 15 years of life i experienced a lot of stress and depression, my hair is long but not much, im trying to keep them healthy
just do your best so you won't regret when it gets worse, the rest is on fate. Goodluck pal
When you described your hair at the beginning of the video, I GOT LITERALLY SCARED, I M JUST 15 AND I HAVE THE SAME HAIR AS YOU HAD, DARK BLONDE and often long. I discovered that I have thinner hair on the left side of my forehead and it is exactly the thing you explained at the half if the video. I don t want to lose my hair... I started doing NoFap, and slowly, that thinner part got back denser as before.
how you doing now
Any changes to your hair?
I'm laughing while watching this and reading people's comments of anxiety whilst my forehead gets bigger every month.
🤣😂
😈same
I was wearing a hat at work for around 8h because of long hair and it made me lose my hairs at the corners, pretty sure it was because of that + plus some stressful moment in my life
I wear hat lots of times for quite a few years now. I notice no hair loss whatsoever. I think genetics is just not treating you kindly.
I’m 26,and after about 6 months of not going to a barber due to the pandemic, I’ve noticed that at each corner of my hairline, there’s baby hairs or hair that just doesn’t grow past a certain point giving me a widows peak like appearance, I’ve also noticed my hair is thin at the crown, but I have a couple of bald spots back there due to an accident when I was younger. When I take a shower/brush my hair, I notice no hair falling and I remember my hairline being like this since I was about 18, if I was balding wouldn’t it become very noticeable in that period of time or can some people just have non balding and super weird hairlines? Haha thanks for the video!
I started experiencing hair loss in my early 20's also. 31 years of age now. and my hair line was gone. same with my midscalp area. My hair isn't very presentable anymore. I'm planning on hair restoration surgery. It probably wont look perfect i may need 3 procedures over the next decade but it is what it is. Salon guy, of everything goes good for me id love for you to give me a hair cut and im sure we can both relate to this issue.
The shaved style suits you so good man, could say it was a blessing for you to lose your hair and find that style! Good video btw!