Thanks itsmyhairs, i'm probably just freaking out haha. but the top of my head and sides have been getting thinner too so i was thinking its diffuse thinning since the sides aren't normally included in mpb
No reason to worry bout that. It's probably always been there. I see a lot of people with cowlicks like that; asians most frequently. No need to worry.
People who have dark hair and light skin always tend to look a little thinner in the center of the cowlick. The high contrast tends to make things look worse than they really are.
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Like Dr Charles said, your skin/scalp contrast is high so you're going to show more scalp than if your hair was blonde. It's no surprise that the strong sunlight will show even more scalp than you see indoors. We can't rule out that it's thinning, but if it is then it's in the very early stages.
I do think you probably have some thinning and this would simply be male pattern baldness. Sometimes it can begin at the crown, before any noticeable signs appear elsewhere.
You might want to explore the treatment options Propecia and Rogaine. Lots of info to be found on this forum about those.
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