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Hair loss is largely hereditary. It is brought on by androgenic alopecia, which causes males to have a thinning crown or a receding hairline. Dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, a derivative of testosterone, is what causes androgenic alopecia. DHT has the tendency to cause shrinkage of the hair follicles. They gradually lose durability as they shrink, eventually ceasing to produce any more hair.