Am I losing hair?

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  • RHdez
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2016
    • 10

    Am I losing hair?

    All of these are of me right now, I am 14 years old.
    I think I had my hair a little wet in some im not sure. Here are the working links.
    Most of this were taken with flash





    This one is about two years old. And I didnt used to style my hair upwards like now.

  • k9gatton
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2016
    • 564

    #2
    Originally posted by RHdez
    All of these are of me right now, I am 14 years old.
    I think I had my hair a little wet in some im not sure. Here are the working links.
    Most of this were taken with flash





    This one is about two years old. And I didnt used to style my hair upwards like now.

    http://imgur.com/cJxH3O2
    Your hair is solid. In fact, you probably have thicker hair than
    most men your age.

    Believe me, I looked at ALL of your pictures. If there were any signs (and
    there's not), I would be honest about it.

    This is the TRUTH talk forum, not the BS forum.

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    • pkipling
      Inactive
      • Sep 2014
      • 603

      #3
      Dude, your hair is in fantastic shape. Especially at 14, I don't think this is anything you need to be concerned about right now. Also, keep in mind as well that as you get older, your hairline is going to mature and change, so don't panic when that starts to happen. It's a natural part of growing up and isn't an indication of MPB or hair loss.

      Go enjoy being a teenager and save the worrying about hair loss for your mid 20s/30s.
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      • k9gatton
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2016
        • 564

        #4
        Agree. For ninety percent of males, 14 is NOT the age to worry.


        In fact, you will probably have more hair in your teenage years (again 90%, some
        men, not true), than even your twenties.


        The twenties is time to be concerned, for the majority of men.

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