I dont mind at all, here's the link: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00403-008-0860-3 Of course this isn't super concrete but interesting nonetheless...
Now this herb eclipta alba is a part of the ayurvedic medicinal system (indian medicine). I know there are doubts from anything besides western science, but herbs like ashwagandha and turmeric, both used in this system, have plenty of medical data behind it and I personally have found benefits from both. If youre interested in a shampo with it search for 'Bhringraj' as that is what the herb is called in this medicinal system, and you'll probably find better results.
What I did is drop all shampoos and conditioners with sulfates like SLS and other harsh soaps and bought some shampoos that had this herb in it, among other herbs and essential oils. Since its shipping from india it will take awhile, but I already have an SLS-free conditioner that has coconut oil and other oils and the difference in shedding before & after using it is pretty noticeable.
Ive gotten compliments on it from women about how shiny and thick it is. And this is after being a competitive swimmer for 11 years, swimming in all that chlorinated water that dries your hair out. Hell I still swim 4-6 times a week and my hair is still nice 
Always a good choice using a shampoo without sulfates, silicones and parabens.
Sulphates/Sulfates are surface active agents (surficants) which dissolve dirt and allow it to stay liquid so it can be washed away but also boost foam and lather. They are effective in cleaning but the issue with it is that it can over strip the hair. This isn't great for coloured or chemically treated hair as it will strip away what's been put into the hair.
In general as it's so harsh it can strip the hairs natural oils and leave you with dry and limp hair. For some people it can also irritate the scalp.
Silicones are not water soluble either so they can build up on your hair if you use silicone based products continuously. If you think about every time you use a product with silicone in your adding a layer on to your hair. This stops other products from penetrating your hair (such as pure oils/treatments) and in the long run cause your hair to become dry and brittle.
There has been studies about parabens some saying it's not harmful as it's used in small quantities but other studies have found they can irritate the skin and eyes, a link with parabens and cancer also has been identified. As Parabens cannot be broken down the worry is that it can build up which will then become harmful.
How you may wonder? Well Parabens can mimic a hormone called estrogen which is known to play a role in breast cancer. Parbens have also been found in breast tumors by researchers .
BTW, it depends most of the time on your mothers father, if he got bald, chances are high you will go bald, too.
If he had full hair a lifetime, you should be lucky and keep your hair, too.
Today I think bald guys dont attract attention in a negative way. A lot shave their heads. Muscles and bald head is even better.
Just look at Dwayne Johnson... If you were bald in the 1970s, you were completely fucked. Everybody grew long hair, you were an outsider and chances to get girls were down to zero. Not today.