I was recently having a discussion with someone about hats, and this point came up;
If someone wore a hat nearly every day from a young age until their senior years, would they have a better set of hair than others?
I've no idea if this is true or not, and I also know that much of baldness has to do with genetics - but would I like to think so? Certainly.
It's not like it doesn't make any sense...think about it. If the top of your head is shielded constantly from the sun and other elements, don't you think it would be kept in better condition? Why wouldn't it?
Most people that I see who have balded still have thier sideburns and back. It's just the top, where the sun hits.
What do you guys think?
If someone wore a hat nearly every day from a young age until their senior years, would they have a better set of hair than others?
I've no idea if this is true or not, and I also know that much of baldness has to do with genetics - but would I like to think so? Certainly.
It's not like it doesn't make any sense...think about it. If the top of your head is shielded constantly from the sun and other elements, don't you think it would be kept in better condition? Why wouldn't it?
Most people that I see who have balded still have thier sideburns and back. It's just the top, where the sun hits.
What do you guys think?