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Something doesn't add up. Testosterone levels have cratered over the past few decades and yet I'm seeing more and more men in their 30s and even 20s go completely bald. The typical soylen grin with bald head and a beard comes to mind.

If testosterone levels are down, and balding is caused by testosterone, why are so many men going bald so early?

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Testosterone only negatively affects the hair on the top of the head, especially the spot where the noses wear their little hat. It positively affects facial and body hair, and it doesn't affect the receding hairline. I assume the difference is in how men react to the bald spot on the head: decades ago, they tried to comb their hair above the spot, and now they cut it so short that the spot doesn't stand out.

Very good point on the combover vs shaving the head thing. Could explain the difference in perception.

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Could be related to counterfeit hair products made in China. Look up the reviews on amazon for best sellers like nexxus and how their hair fell out.

Theres probably tons of heavy metals and other shit in all kinds of counterfeit products people buy online.