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The theory is that your hairline circa 1 yr old will determine how your hairline will look once youre oldcel.
It's said that out of the womb estrogen levels drop to 0 and the norwood goes all in until the baby starts producing estrogen by itself again. When estrogen lowers, testosterone and subsequently, dht, increase. And as we all know, dht is the cause of hairloss, with androgen receptors allowing it to happen to whatever extent. In my case, i was a very hairy baby, with temple peaks reaching my brows out of the womb. It became accurate looking once i was 1 yr old ish and saw the NW1 and weak temple peaks. Right now im NW0 19 yrs old turning 20 in a month. My family is half latino from moms side with no balding men, and my dad is indian with nw7 and so is his brother (idk about the rest of his family). What makes me curious is if this is just totally innacurate for hairy people, so @Baldingman1998, can you vouch for this theory?
It's said that out of the womb estrogen levels drop to 0 and the norwood goes all in until the baby starts producing estrogen by itself again. When estrogen lowers, testosterone and subsequently, dht, increase. And as we all know, dht is the cause of hairloss, with androgen receptors allowing it to happen to whatever extent. In my case, i was a very hairy baby, with temple peaks reaching my brows out of the womb. It became accurate looking once i was 1 yr old ish and saw the NW1 and weak temple peaks. Right now im NW0 19 yrs old turning 20 in a month. My family is half latino from moms side with no balding men, and my dad is indian with nw7 and so is his brother (idk about the rest of his family). What makes me curious is if this is just totally innacurate for hairy people, so @Baldingman1998, can you vouch for this theory?
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