Anne-Marie"In people with hair loss they tend to have hair follicles that are genetically predispositioned to absorbing DHT which overe time leads to thinning, and then loss. Look at your parents, how full is their head of hair?"
Well the hair follicle can be affected in anyone where sensitivity to DHT is concerned. If there is an over production of that even in females they get thinner. I have given it thought at times because Ashley’s father lost his hair over the course of one year (from aged 18 yrs) due to his Mother dying of cancer. His father had male pattern baldness too. So I am assuming that if his hormones are not kept in good control that there is every possibility of him thinning as he reaches late teens. He has two types of hair on his head though and the hair is not consistent on his head. he has fine hair like mine which is blonde. Then he has some course auburn hair also and this is kind of mixed all over. So maybe it will thin in the follicles that are dark auburn like his Dad and stay put in the follicles where his hair is blonde and fine like mine...LOL!
Here hoping!