i think theres two types of sheds.
1) - it makes sense that for a thicker hair to grow, the old one needs to be released so a new hair can form. This is one type of sheds that fin users experience and possibly the majority. But it could also be due to a lack of androgen stimulation. No one realy report sheds until 1 to 2 month on fin.
2) - hyperandrogenicty sheds - this is the shed that is not a normal shed, it is an accelaration of mpb/damage being done to the hairs causing it to shed.
an indicator of the shed type you are experiencing, is your scalp itch/and sebum levels. If your scalp itches like mad and is oily that is mpb accelarating.
1) - it makes sense that for a thicker hair to grow, the old one needs to be released so a new hair can form. This is one type of sheds that fin users experience and possibly the majority. But it could also be due to a lack of androgen stimulation. No one realy report sheds until 1 to 2 month on fin.
2) - hyperandrogenicty sheds - this is the shed that is not a normal shed, it is an accelaration of mpb/damage being done to the hairs causing it to shed.
an indicator of the shed type you are experiencing, is your scalp itch/and sebum levels. If your scalp itches like mad and is oily that is mpb accelarating.
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