Justwandering
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I'm 23 years old. No recession on the hairline, but when my hair gets longer, it does tend to make this rather pronounced line from my hair whorl. Sometimes after my hair is done drying from the shower it looks like this, other times it's not visible, and other times it falls at a bit of a different angle, but still in same direction.
I have naturally really fine hair, and it has been all of my life. If anything, my hair actually got darker and maybe a bit thicker some time in the last 3-4 years. However, here at my crown, it does make this pattern that gets me nervous.
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One of the weird things is that it also tends to make this more pronounced pattern when it is cold outside, and my hair gets that "static" kind of reaction. When I got my hair cut 2 weeks ago, it wasn't noticeable at all.
Is it something? finasteride and nizoral?
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Hmm, can yall see my pics in the OP? They were visible when I first posted them, but now I can't see any.
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I was just reading about Telogen Effluvium and it sounded relatively similar to what I have experienced. I find, as I think many people that are paranoid about their hair do, that I run my hands through my hair pretty frequently and do pull tests way, way more often then I should be doing. Many times I do have bulbs at the base of the hairs that I get out.
"The shed hairs are typically telogen hairs, which can be recognized by a small bulb of keratin on the root end. Whether the keratinized lump is pigmented or unpigmented makes no difference; the hair fibers are still typical telogen hairs.
People with Telogen Effluvium never completely lose all their scalp hair, but the hair can be noticeably thin in severe cases. While Telogen Effluvium is often limited to the scalp, in more serious cases Telogen Effluvium can affect other areas, like the eyebrows or pubic region."
Over the last 3-4 years I have also been pulling out my eyebrow hair and eyelashes fairly often, and then generally have a small bulb of keratin on the root end as well.
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More pics, taken today



I have naturally really fine hair, and it has been all of my life. If anything, my hair actually got darker and maybe a bit thicker some time in the last 3-4 years. However, here at my crown, it does make this pattern that gets me nervous.
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One of the weird things is that it also tends to make this more pronounced pattern when it is cold outside, and my hair gets that "static" kind of reaction. When I got my hair cut 2 weeks ago, it wasn't noticeable at all.
Is it something? finasteride and nizoral?
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Hmm, can yall see my pics in the OP? They were visible when I first posted them, but now I can't see any.
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I was just reading about Telogen Effluvium and it sounded relatively similar to what I have experienced. I find, as I think many people that are paranoid about their hair do, that I run my hands through my hair pretty frequently and do pull tests way, way more often then I should be doing. Many times I do have bulbs at the base of the hairs that I get out.
"The shed hairs are typically telogen hairs, which can be recognized by a small bulb of keratin on the root end. Whether the keratinized lump is pigmented or unpigmented makes no difference; the hair fibers are still typical telogen hairs.
People with Telogen Effluvium never completely lose all their scalp hair, but the hair can be noticeably thin in severe cases. While Telogen Effluvium is often limited to the scalp, in more serious cases Telogen Effluvium can affect other areas, like the eyebrows or pubic region."
Over the last 3-4 years I have also been pulling out my eyebrow hair and eyelashes fairly often, and then generally have a small bulb of keratin on the root end as well.
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More pics, taken today


