>>19871887Cosmetic companies targeting insecurities as usual. Sponsor a few big names to talk about it, sponsor some youtubers/influencers to make videos about it being a problem for years until it becomes an actual (artificial) problem. Imagine growing up seeing your favorite youtubers, streamers or whatever talking about balding like it's the worst thing ever, obviously some people are going to buy into it and get afraid of something that's completely natural. Like how women think they won't look good unless they have hollowed cheeks or absolutely zero wrinkles whatever. Cosmetic companies thrive on insecurities.
This shit is a long game, I noticed it around 10-12 years ago when it was still niche but god knows how long they've been going at it by then. Zoomers were just unlucky enough to be born in a time when the hairline scare propaganda is going on in full blast.