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3 ways men can stop a receding hairline

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Most men in their 20s, 30s and 40s, notice hair loss and their hairline moving up.


According to research, 16 per cent of men between the ages of 18-29 will notice that their hairline is receding.

By the time men get to their 40s, 53% of them would have experienced baldness. As each year goes by, men would notice their hairline go further down.

Hair loss is a symptom of male patterned baldness. It is also caused by genes and an androgen hormone called dihydrotestosterone, or DHT.

DHT is the secondary effect of testosterone. During puberty, it is used to develop masculine characteristics like a deep voice, facial and body hair. When men get older, DHT can cause the hair follicles to shrink.

A receding hairline might not mean that the man will grow bald, but it would be nice to have a great hairline. Here is how to fix a receding hairline.

Your lifestyle choices affect your hairline. Stress, hygiene, and nutrition have important roles to play. Certain ringworm in your hair can inhibit hair growth. So, wash your hair often.

You might experience hair loss if you are going through a lot of stress. Engaging in habits like smoking would also affect how lush and healthy your hair will look.

Foods that are rich in vitamins, minerals and other nutrients help with hair growth. So, make sure you eat your fruits and vegetables.

Some drugs fix a receding hairline and baldness, but you need to consult your doctor first. Finasteride is one of the drugs that help to block DHT from being produced.

Minoxidil is another drug that stimulates hair growth.

Buy shampoos that have ketoconazole and Saw palmetto, these help to prevent DHT in your scalp and promotes hair growth in your follicles.

Also, do not use products that irritate or dry your hair. Use products that have shea butter, olive oil and coconut oil.