I was told it only effects up to the hair shaftYes. It causes stress on your scalp which in turn can exacerbate your male pattern baldness. Speaking from experience. I spent my teens bleaching my hair and started losing hair at 17. Just keep your natural hair color.
Ye must be really careful with those hats.. they are a hazardNonsense. Women die their hair and tress it like crazy and have thick hair 'til menopause- another hormone effect. You people need to stop with the stupid hair loss theories. But don't wear a hat, because it causes balding.
It's not true. Speaking from experience.I was told it only effects up to the hair shaft
women don't suffer from male pattern baldness. Bleaching it can trigger male pattern baldness and make it more aggressive and appear earlier. Also plenty of women that bleach their hair lose it permanently. Example; Lady Gaga and Britney Spears.Nonsense. Women die their hair and tress it like crazy and have thick hair 'til menopause- another hormone effect. You people need to stop with the stupid hair loss theories. But don't wear a hat, because it causes balding.
Yes. It causes stress on your scalp which in turn can exacerbate your male pattern baldness. Speaking from experience. I spent my teens bleaching my hair and started losing hair at 17. Just keep your natural hair color.
So i shouldnt bleach or dye my hair?Balding isn’t caused by anything, it’s genetic. That said, it can be expedited, which is probably what your dad meant to convey.
Uh no. Where's the scientific evidence? Studies? You'll never find it, because there never will be. It's genetic and hormone induced. Also when did I say women have male pattern baldness? What I said is true, what you attempted to twist my words into, was not. Also equally not true, is the rest of what you said. male pattern baldness cannot be induced by bleaching ones hair haha, or anything of the like. At very worst....very, very worst, it'll cause breakage and maybe some hairs to go into a temporary effluvium, in some extreme scenario of doing that sh*t to your hair to often, and incorrectly.It's not true. Speaking from experience.
women don't suffer from male pattern baldness. Bleaching it can trigger male pattern baldness and make it more aggressive and appear earlier. Also plenty of women that bleach their hair lose it permanently. Example; Lady Gaga and Britney Spears.
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They are filling in her receded hairline with makeup. Look at the brown tint.
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I was about to say this, my dad also says that wearing a hat alot will make you bald...Uh no. Where's the scientific evidence? Studies? You'll never find it, because there never will be. It's genetic and hormone induced. Also when did I say women have male pattern baldness? What I said is true, what you attempted to twist my words into, was not. Also equally not true, is the rest of what you said. male pattern baldness cannot be induced by bleaching ones hair haha, or anything of the like. At very worst....very, very worst, it'll cause breakage and maybe some hairs to go into a temporary effluvium, in some extreme scenario of doing that sh*t to your hair to often, and incorrectly.
Again, these ridiculous theories need to end.
It was sarcasm the thing I said about hats making your hair fall out.I was about to say this, my dad also says that wearing a hat alot will make you bald...
PredestinAs you were told before, dyeing your hair does not cause androgenic alopecia, however, it may speed up the process if you are predestined to have alopecia. I had no problem with my hair and one day I decided to dye my hair, and soon after my hair began to fall out. At first I didn't know if it was a coincidence or not, I wasn't sure, then I discovered that it was genetic, yet today I don't put any of those chemicals on my hair. Regarding hats it seems more like an urban myth than anything else.
Wait so should i not dye my hair?As you were told before, dyeing your hair does not cause androgenic alopecia, however, it may speed up the process if you are predestined to have alopecia. I had no problem with my hair and one day I decided to dye my hair, and soon after my hair began to fall out. At first I didn't know if it was a coincidence or not, I wasn't sure, then I discovered that it was genetic, yet today I don't put any of those chemicals on my hair. Regarding hats it seems more like an urban myth than anything else.
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Wait so should i not dye my hair?