Open Wang's book"Don't Believe When You Say It".(Published by Beijing United Publishing Company), there is a chapter in the book that mentions: hair grows from hair follicles, because of different genes, hair follicles are divided into two types: one isShort-lived hair follicles, which is easy to generateDihydrotestosterone (DHT).enzymes, it is easy to lose hair; The other isLongevity hair follicles, it is not easy to lose hair. DHT is testosterone produced in the male body, which is a substance formed by the male hormone under the action of certain enzymesHair follicle killer", it can cause hair follicles to atrophy and degenerate. Interestingly,The vast majority of men's longevity hair follicles are located in the posterior occipital area of the head
The author has more knowledge descriptions, as well as an introduction to anti-hair loss drugs and hair transplant experience sharing. Seeing such popular science, I thought it was very interesting, and it was unnaturally associated with the hairstyle of the Qing Dynasty.
Braided hairstyles of the Qing Dynasty, mainly look at the hair on the back of the head, the top of the head is shiny, everyone is bald, and there is nothing. Maybe this is a solution for male hair loss, right?
The braided hairstyle of the Qing Dynasty was very friendly to middle-aged and elderly men who were prone to hair loss? I don't know if anyone in modern times has learned from Gu Hongming to have long braids?