>>10094056More than 2/3rds of female baldness is indeed similar to male. You’re not very bright and I’m guessing fat.
>What is female pattern baldness?>Female pattern baldness — also known as androgenetic alopecia — is hair loss that affects people assigned female at birth.>It’s similar to male pattern baldness, except that the hair loss tends to occur in a different pattern.>What causes female pattern baldness?>Female pattern baldness is usually hereditary — caused by a genetically shorter hair-growing period and a longer period between the shedding and growth phases.>Genes from parents may also affect the hair, causing smaller follicles and thinner strands.>However, age and hormones may play a part, too, as it’s more common after menopause when estrogen levels reduce.>This means that the effects of male androgen hormones — which are linked to male pattern baldness —may be greater.