Many people first notice alopecia areata when a small, smooth, round patch of hair suddenly thins or falls out on the scalp, beard, or eyebrows, often discovered while brushing, showering, or during a haircut. There’s usually no redness, pain, or scarring, and the skin looks normal, though some may see short “exclamation mark” hairs at the edges of the patch and experience mild tingling or itch before shedding. For many, a barber, hairdresser, or family member points out the first signs of alopecia areata, and similar patches can appear over weeks to months.