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16 and thinning
Hello everyone.
First of all i'd like to apology if this is nothing
My dad still has full hair, no thinning, white or loss. Perfectly fine
I'm 16, when i looked in to the mirror while doing my hair i saw a small pimple, which was hided by my hair
At first i laughed at it, huh. Weird place . Then i looked more at my hair and realized it was very damn thin!! When i comb it to the air i can seriously count the front hair that i got. I can see the inside , trough my hair, only at the front.
Since that damn day, 4 days ago i could do nothing but wake up hoping it was nothing, telling myself it was nothing. But whenever i looked into the mirror, it was not nothing.. my hair is normal, rough when i don't put anything like gel on it
The front, i put gel and then in the air, which is a style ( not the wannabe brush, but too much details are irrelevant ), so when i realized i could kinda see trough the front. I got really shocked.
I have no idea if this is normal at all
But i am really insecure becauae my hair is important for me, and i'm just 16..
Dont mind my bad english please. I really need to know if this is ok? Normal? Normal in a way of normal hair, and mot thinning or balding
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Junior Member
Welcome aboard! You have nothing to worry about. Great hairline.
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