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The genome wide association study showed that greying and balding are two defects that kind of cancel each other out.
So yeah, there of some truth to it.
So yeah, there of some truth to it.
If that was true, i'd have no forehead.The genome wide association study showed that greying and balding are two defects that kind of cancel each other out.
So yeah, there of some truth to it.
What's funny is that I think my hair has became darker (less gray hairs) now that i've started to lose some of it.
I have seen quite a few examples of this. Seems to be common in asians that live in the oceana-pacific region.If that was true, i'd have no forehead.
ive been gray for 7 years now (20), and had some gray hairs way back when i was 5 years old.
The genome wide association study showed that greying and balding are two defects that kind of cancel each other out.
So yeah, there of some truth to it.
Anyone have notice that people with severe gray hair, with severe I mean not even a single black hair, always have a thick hair and most of them have a full head of hair
Balding sucks, but I think premature grey/white hairs look pretty cool. I have an uncle who was completely white by the time he was 20, and I kinda wanted that gene. Aesthetic as fugg.I think it's an old wives tale. Balding and greying when you are under 40 really sucks.
Anyone have notice that people with severe gray hair, with severe I mean not even a single black hair, always have a thick hair and most of them have a full head of hair or a minor receding hair line, and I have notice an year ago I have a gray hair on the middle of miniaturized hair it was really thick and it seems like miniaturizing is not affecting it at all.
Anyone have notice that?