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When hair?..
Really, do you have a link for that, or I can look for myself I guess. There is a link between male pattern baldness and androgen which is a male hormone, all the hormones are interconnected with each other on feedback loops, so it's not entirely out of reason to think estrogen could prevent it or whatever.
That said, baldness is hereditary, and it is passed from your mother's father, as I was taught in school, and it has checked out everywhere I have looked into it.
I myself have reversed some male pattern baldness, so I know it's anecdotal, but it can be reversed somewhat. It's mostly because my testosterone is suppressed by Spironolactone which is an anti-androgen rather than because I have estrogen in my body though.
Finasteride targets that specific hormone though without affecting the rest of your testosterone as much though. If I were to recommend anything to you, finasteride is probably the way to go unless you want to be a girl, in which case I will never stop you. Hims is a good place to go for Finasteride
Estrogen does have milder antiandrogenic effects though. Some trans people can go on only estrogen and keep the testosterone away