Not sure there is any illness that causes Norwood pattern hair loss that isn’t male pattern baldness.No. If that happened to you it’s the result of some other illness that isn’t related to male pattern baldness.
Yeah trueNot sure there is any illness that causes Norwood pattern hair loss that isn’t male pattern baldness.
Where did you read that?Patrick Stewart reportedly went bald in about a year, at age 19 to add insult upon injury as well.
Yeah, maybe he receded for a few years before, but at 19 he got hit with aggressive diffusion, and he may not have become a slick NW7 right away, but maybe more of a NW5.It probably started earlier but when he was 19 it became obvious. At that time there was no norwood scale or were people super aware about their NW2/3 or even NW1.25 like some users here.
Also there is that "redpill" message at the beginning where he was super insecure about it, because who wouldnt be if they were 19 ffs.
Highly unlikely he was a slick bald NW7, he was probably diffused NW5/6(not that there is difference to normal people compared to NW7), still very bad at 19 though.Yeah, maybe he receded for a few years before, but at 19 he got hit with aggressive diffusion, and he may not have become a slick NW7 right away, but maybe more of a NW5.
Man it's crazy that it's actually possible to go NW5+ before 25-30, like wtf. I have even heard of anecdotes of people being NW5 at 15 and 16. Press F in the chat for those people.
I did some digging and yeah we were pretty much correct it seems, here he is a NW5 (the description says this is from around 1958):Highly unlikely he was a slick bald NW7, he was probably diffused NW5/6(not that there is difference to normal people compared to NW7), still very bad at 19 though.
But yeah thankfully it is super rare to be high norwood before 20.