Approximately 2 1/2 years ago I started wearing a fedora. Now I’m thinning. Has anyone else seen this correlation on their own head? Does wearing a fedora start the trend that you will have to wear them?
Hmmm…I’m sensing something diabolical afoot. If I were a hat maker, this would be the outcome I would want to ensure future business.
No, at least not in my case. I've been wearing fedoras everyday for over 38+ years, and my hair is as thick (if not THICKER) than it was when I was in high school, requiring haircuts about every 2 weeks to keep my hats from getting too tight.
i have been wearing a fedora since 83 and when i stopped wearing it for a few years in the 90's i started to lose my hair (maybe i should have kept wearing) but no i blame my mom genes --- im a baldy but i look good bald --at least what the ladies tell me --- when i go out to the club and they kiss my chrome dome --- right now tho i grew out the side of my head for my indy costume for halloween .
I've been sporting all manner of hats since high school back in the 70's. Twenty years in the Army, hats and helmets all day every day. Still sporting headgear and I've no problem with my hair except the rising cost of a simple hair cut! As I understand hair loss the Nr.1 cause is genetics. Nr.2 would be a scalp disease.
Crikey!,now I've got one more thing to worry about! ..could be true,but I'm guessing if that was the case then surely hair-loss would be rampant in the armed forces and police where they wear hats all day everyday?(and what about the 30's/40's where everyone wore hats all the time?)
Okay, so never mind that my dad is bald and both my brothers, and I'm in my 40's and just starting to thin. This is not a poll, I want empirical evidence! Where are the graphs, the stats, the pie charts!
But I heard that pie can make you lose your hair!
;-)
(No... wait... It was: "Finding a hair in it might make you lose your APPETITE for pie!" Yeah, THAT was it...)
A word to those who might now be tempted to follow in this line of "punnery"... be very, very CAREFUL about how you might proceed... (yes, I can see all the same potential and possibilities of what could be said next, JUST AS WELL as YOU can...)
Just... enjoy the pie, bink...
Mitch
Careful what you wish for. It's easy with a full head of hair to say things like that, but I promise you the tune very quickly changes once you notice the receding hair line or seeing a lot more scalp than you used to. ;-)
I think that's an old wive's tell that wearing a hat speeds up the process--something about the heat buildup or something. If that's the case then a fedora would be better than a ball cap because it's taller.
I'm pretty sure it's all genetics. My hair's thinning so I guess it can go out in style under my fedora.
I got the low down.
Men who lose their hair have increased levels of a hormone known as 5(alpha)-reductase, which transforms testosterone into DHT.
The DHT, in turn, causes follicles to die out.
It doesn't matter which side of the family you inherited the condition from; chances for men and women to carry this condition in their genes are very high. However, your chances increase by 50% if you have an immediate family member who is balding.
The #1 MYTH ABOUT BALDING IS Wearing Hats
Wear all the hats that you want, for as long as you want. However, just make sure to let your scalp breathe for at least seven hours a day (don't sleep with a hat on, genius).