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Are there any authoritative sources for this theory about blond hair?
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Originally Posted by bertrumhenderson
i read that people with red hair are the most susceptible to hair loss, because they have less hairs on their head. however, people with blonde hair have the most hairs on their head, so surely people with blonde hair would be the least susceptible to hair loss?
and another thing, practically every baby is born with blonde hair, and as they age their hair changes color, so i don't see how hair color makes a difference to hair loss?
I was born with blonde hair, but after puberty my hair turned dark blonde light brown . A bit darker than the hair in last picture of Calkin. Yes I had a fair ammount of hair, unfortunately diffuse thinning took care of that.
Sure when you a baby your abilities and health status is generic, but you are not affected by AGA before puberty. So basically that is why this matters, you enter puberty and DHT starts, and years or decades later MPB starts showing.
Try to research a bit all famous males which are blonde or red haired and see if they still have their hair. Ofcourse excluding hair systems or HTs.
This link says you are right http://www.propeciahome.com/Hair-Col...-Hair-Loss.htm. However they say if your maternal grandfather had full head of hair you won't have MPB. I disprove that. In my family it was my paternal grandfather that was NW7 I think I got that gene from him. Although he was an awesome man, with or without hair .
@mattj
It is all speculation. However I defintely know more guys blonde haired with AGA then those with dark hair. The favour is definetly 3:1 or 4:1.
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