Am I Going Bald?? Pix inside.

am i going bald??

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The Gardener

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Women use just as much shampoo as men do, if not more. If shampoo causes hairloss, why aren't they suffering male pattern baldness on the same scale that men do?

If shampoo causes hairloss, why does the hairloss only affect the "pattern" area of the scalp that is associated with genetic changes, namely the male pattern baldness area that hormones affect? If its the shampoo, then there would be no male "pattern" baldness, the hairloss would occur all over the scalp wherever the shampoo was used.

If shampoo causes hairloss, why did hairloss and male pattern baldness occur before the use of SLS and chemicals in shampoos? male pattern baldness has been recorded as a male annoyance going back to ancient Greece.
 

Cutsinger is God

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The Gardener said:
Women use just as much shampoo as men do, if not more. If shampoo causes hairloss, why aren't they suffering male pattern baldness on the same scale that men do?

If shampoo causes hairloss, why does the hairloss only affect the "pattern" area of the scalp that is associated with genetic changes, namely the male pattern baldness area that hormones affect? If its the shampoo, then there would be no male "pattern" baldness, the hairloss would occur all over the scalp wherever the shampoo was used.

If shampoo causes hairloss, why did hairloss and male pattern baldness occur before the use of SLS and chemicals in shampoos? male pattern baldness has been recorded as a male annoyance going back to ancient Greece.

Gardener, I personally think women shampoo or even wash their hair less than men. Most women have longer thicker hair than men thus the SLS cannot penetrate their scalps as much as a man's scalp. Cutsinger talks about the application area. I used Head and Shoulders for years and I would always apply it initially right on the top of my head. Well guess where my hair started to recede? You guessed it right at "ground zero". The top of my head. If I had longer and thicker hair like a woman I wouldn't be here arguing with you.

Some women have naturally thinner hair like most men and this is why you see some balding women. Shampoo in almost all instances is the culprit according to Cutsinger and who am I to doubt what he says. I haven't washed my hair with shampoo in over two years.

Here's lookin' at you kid. :wink:
 

The Gardener

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If shampoo causes hairloss, why does the hairloss only affect the "pattern" area of the scalp that is associated with genetic changes, namely the male pattern baldness area that hormones affect? If its the shampoo, then there would be no male "pattern" baldness, the hairloss would occur all over the scalp wherever the shampoo was used.

If shampoo causes hairloss, why did hairloss and male pattern baldness occur before the use of SLS and chemicals in shampoos? male pattern baldness has been recorded as a male annoyance going back to ancient Greece.
 

Cutsinger is God

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The Gardener said:
If shampoo causes hairloss, why does the hairloss only affect the "pattern" area of the scalp that is associated with genetic changes, namely the male pattern baldness area that hormones affect? If its the shampoo, then there would be no male "pattern" baldness, the hairloss would occur all over the scalp wherever the shampoo was used.

If shampoo causes hairloss, why did hairloss and male pattern baldness occur before the use of SLS and chemicals in shampoos? male pattern baldness has been recorded as a male annoyance going back to ancient Greece.

As I just said Gardener, 99.9% of men apply their initial glob of shampoo either to their crown area or they start out at their front and spread the shampoo to other areas. That's the reason for the similar "pattern" of hairloss in most men. It's because all men pretty much apply shampoo the same way. You don't see men apply shampoo on the sides first or the very back. Guess where you never see hairloss Gardener? That's right, the sides and the very backs. What Cutsinger says makes alot of sense.

Imagine glob after glob of shampoo applied to an area day after day, year after year and certainly one would expect hair loss to occur over time. This is part of Cutsinger's theory on shampoo causing hairloss. I am waiting for him to go from a bowling ball to a Norwood 1. It's taken him 11 years I believe and he should unveil the new Lawrence in July or on Oprah.

As far as these Greeks you mention. I don't know, I am not Greek. They probably played with all sorts of different things to make their hair smell and look better. I am sure whatever they put in their hair was just as bad if not worse than SLS.
 

WorldofWarcraft

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The Gardener said:
If shampoo causes hairloss, why does the hairloss only affect the "pattern" area of the scalp that is associated with genetic changes, namely the male pattern baldness area that hormones affect? If its the shampoo, then there would be no male "pattern" baldness, the hairloss would occur all over the scalp wherever the shampoo was used.

If shampoo causes hairloss, why did hairloss and male pattern baldness occur before the use of SLS and chemicals in shampoos? male pattern baldness has been recorded as a male annoyance going back to ancient Greece.

Gardner, let these complete idiots wallow in their stupidity. They won't care, if for example, my girlfriend who has very thick hair also shampoos every-single-day.
 

Cutsinger is God

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WorldofWarcraft said:
The Gardener said:
If shampoo causes hairloss, why does the hairloss only affect the "pattern" area of the scalp that is associated with genetic changes, namely the male pattern baldness area that hormones affect? If its the shampoo, then there would be no male "pattern" baldness, the hairloss would occur all over the scalp wherever the shampoo was used.

If shampoo causes hairloss, why did hairloss and male pattern baldness occur before the use of SLS and chemicals in shampoos? male pattern baldness has been recorded as a male annoyance going back to ancient Greece.

Gardner, let these complete idiots wallow in their stupidity. They won't care, if for example, my girlfriend who has very thick hair also shampoos every-single-day.

WorldofWarcraft, do you remember some time ago when everyone in the world thought the Earth was flat. They believed it because some scientists or men of so called higher intelligence TOLD everyone that it was.
 

The Gardener

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Cutsinger is God said:
WorldofWarcraft, do you remember some time ago when everyone in the world thought the Earth was flat. They believed it because some scientists or men of so called higher intelligence TOLD everyone that it was.

Bad analogy. Copernicus had charts and data to back his claims. You don't.

Much to the contrary, the facts overwhelmingly point to genetics as the cause of male pattern baldness.

The analogy might be better applied if you are implied as the one trying to convince us that the world is flat.
 

Diamond Dave

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WorldofWarcraft said:
Gardner, let these complete idiots wallow in their stupidity. They won't care, if for example, my girlfriend who has very thick hair also shampoos every-single-day.

Give her time...
 

Cutsinger is God

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Diamond Dave said:
WorldofWarcraft said:
Gardner, let these complete idiots wallow in their stupidity. They won't care, if for example, my girlfriend who has very thick hair also shampoos every-single-day.

Give her time...

I agree Diamond Dave.
 

roki

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i wish i could hack the system and ban those morons
 

DammitLetMeIn

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Cutsinger is God said:
WorldofWarcraft, do you remember some time ago when everyone in the world thought the Earth was flat. They believed it because some scientists or men of so called higher intelligence TOLD everyone that it was.

yo, quit using my flat earth argument. yu know i got that sh*t patented :lol:
 

DammitLetMeIn

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desperate4hair said:
i just bought some rogaine foam cuz i think im going bald and i started using it today. should i continue using it or hold off? the front of my head doesnt have a lot of hair...and my hair is becoming really thin and you can see my scalp. scary!! :freaked: (im 19 yrs old btw)

u be the judge!

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dude, if you just dont pull your hair to the side you'd never notice
 
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