If you have long hair, it could be that the bulb can't take the weight of the length of your hair. For example, if I grow my hair any longer than say, just below my collarbone, it starts falling out. If you have fine hair, it might not even reach that length. It is normal though, just differs with each individual. If you don't have long hair, I would be inclined to think it is either hereditary or medical. Basically, if many family members have the same hair loss, it's your genes. If not, you might want to visit your GP.
Is it normal to lose hair at 20
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If you have long hair, it could be that the bulb can't take the weight of the length of your hair. For example, if I grow my hair any longer than say, just below my collarbone, it starts falling out. If you have fine hair, it might not even reach that length. It is normal though, just differs with each individual. If you don't have long hair, I would be inclined to think it is either hereditary or medical. Basically, if many family members have the same hair loss, it's your genes. If not, you might want to visit your GP.