Thinning Hair
According to a study published in Dermologic Surgery, many men start to develop moderate to extreme hair loss in their forties. The study reported that while 16-percent of men between the ages 18-29 report significant hair loss, around 53-percent of men in their forties go entirely bald. There are indeed plenty of countermeasures to avoid losing your hair, but you don’t necessarily have to worry. Other research has found that bald men are perceived as more mature, intelligent, educated, and honest.
As mentioned earlier, while the hair on your head thins, around the age of 40, men and women start sprouting conspicuous hairs in places where they never had hair before. This is usually in the ears, on the chin, or back. That said, aging women tend to lose more hair all over their body than men.
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