Hair loss at the front and center of the head is often attributed to androgenetic alopecia, commonly known as male or female pattern baldness, which is influenced by genetic factors and hormonal changes. Other potential causes include stress, nutritional deficiencies, certain medical conditions, and the effects of medications. Additionally, traction alopecia can occur from tight hairstyles that pull on the hairline. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment options.
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it does grow on the sides and back of your head it is just underneath the hair from the top of your head :)
First you will notice more hair falling when you come your hair and bathe , , then you will find the slight bald patch in the centre of the head.
If you do alot of teasing or backcombing to yourv hair then that can cause it to be lost :/
put amount you normally use on to centre of your hand and then put on your head and rub it in to your hair and make sure you go round the roots. it's just like scratching your head. then rinse your hair out... SIMPLE!! xx
refers to a haircut called "the mullet", where the hair on the back of the head is left long, the hair up front cut short.
a hair style used by bald men to cover a bald patch- hair from the side of the head is combed across the centre to hide a bald section.
dry skin, wash hair in white vingar
It means a fringe of hair at the front of one's head.
No that isn't baby doll real hair only in the front and around the edges
Because any pulling in the hair causes tension ,therefore causing your head to be sore or painful
Well, first put on an old tee shirt that you don't care if it get dirty. Then mix the hair die stuff. And start at the back of your head. Get under you hair lines and work your way to the front of your head. Make sure that you get all of your hair.