Baldness is usually caused by a number of factors. Heredity, stress, tension styling. chemical use and rapid weight loss can all cause premature balding.
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Bleaching your hair can make a lot of hair loss or breakage and can cause baldness if you are overusing the bleach
The medical term for baldness is alopecia. Baldness is hair loss or absence of hair, and it can happen anywhere on the body where hair grows. There are many types of baldness, each with a different cause, and it can be localized to the front and top of the head, patchy, or involve the entire head. Male-pattern baldness is the most common form of alopecia, and it affects around 50% of men by the time they reach the age of 50. It is hereditary and thought to be associated with having an excess of a certain hormone, which has an effect on hair follicles.
No. Baldness is one of the few conditions that smoking does not cause. Baldness has been found by scientists to be a hereditary condition which is passed down from generation to generation, by the genes.
over time, if you constantly colour/dye your hair, it can cause hair loss and eventually baldness (that includes all hair on your body).
i dont think so cos me and my sister straighten our hair every day and were not going bald
No. Since hair grows from the root, the length of the hair makes no difference. Baldness is caused by a number of factors which are only partially understood; but the primary one is genetics.Because the main gene that determines baldness is located on the X chromosome, men (who only have one copy of that gene, good or bad) are far more likely to be affected by baldness. And in general, men wear their hair much shorter than women do.
Unless there is something actually wrong with their hair, like baldness, then yes they can grow it long if they want to.
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Baldness, or hair loss, can be caused by genetics, hormonal changes, certain medical conditions, or as a natural part of aging. In men, male pattern baldness is the most common cause, while in women, hormonal imbalances and medical conditions like alopecia areata can contribute to hair loss. Treatment options for baldness vary depending on the cause and can include medications, topical treatments, and hair restoration procedures.
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