This is the video I needed to confirm what I already knew but was unable to find online. Ever since I was a baby I had a "receding hairline". Not a widows peak, a legit receding look that never changed or receded further back. I am now 30 and literally all of my friends who teased me that Im going bald trough high school and college are now bald and I have all of my hair. And the fact that I choose to buzz it short makes the irony even better.
Man i'm the same my uncle have the M shape sinnce he was kid and that's my case, now i'm 21 and i have the M shape like norwood 2 but in all thia years it dosen't get bigger, my uncle entrances dosen't get bigger and he is 50 yo we have same hairline and same beard.
I’m the exact same man, had this stupid u shaped hairline forever. Am 22 right now and has receded a little bit further but this video has given me hope. Also helps to know that my granddad had the same hairline and kept the u shape till he was 82.
@@thedgdaniel plz help me since my childhood or from birth I don't have hair on one side of temporal area I have uneven hairline since childhood so am I going bald in future or it's gonna be like that till the future
Dude this is just the channel ive been looking for! Please keep posting! Been looking for a channel of someone who is an expert in hair and can share their experiences
Just own it after youre 18... I began receeding since I was 15 , so I know its tough...but think of it this way you may look older now but after age 60 everyone else will look old asf while you'll look the same
I would like to add some helpful info and clarify some details since in reality over 40-50% (sad but true) of ALL men will experience some form of androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) by the age of 40-49. For clarity sake, we will say that balding means androgenetic alopecia, aka male pattern baldness. The fast version is that men who have this, their hair follicles on top of the scalp are more sensitive to the androgen DHT ( a bi-product of Testosterone) DHT binds to the androgen receptors in the hair follicles essentially killing the hair follicle. It slowly or rapidly (can go either way) miniaturizes the hair until it completely dies off. Men who are at a Norwood 4 or greater by their mid 20s have hair follicles that are VERY sensitive to this androgen/other androgens. And yes There is actually a scale for hairloss, google the Norwood scale, it indicates the progression of hair loss. For context, I would argue you're a NW 1 or NW 0 (juvenile hairline ie Ronald Reagan). Basically meaning you've have not experienced any hair loss, a very small minority of men are like yourself ! lucky !! In general there are many types of hair loss, but by far men who are losing their hair are almost always experiencing androgenetic alopecia. About 80% of men will experience this by the age of 80. Approximately 16-25% those men will begin to lose their hair at the age of 18-29 years old. The rule of thumb is if you sit anywhere above a Norwood 2, (hair think in the temple region OR the crown) you have MPB. However, NW 2 are tricky because this can be perfectly normal hairline recession, but doesn't mean you're balding. Perfect examples of this are Leonardo DiCaprio, Ryan Reynolds, Bradley Cooper etc. A big indicator is density, if your hairline moved back but you have not lost a lot of density, odds are its a maturing hairline and not MPB. In general, if your dad or any of your grandfathers have any hair loss, you should be aware its a dice roll. And not in denial (like me) that it might happen to you lol I would recommend watching More Plates More dates Hairliciously, The Hairloss Show and Kevin Mann. they provide a wealth of information on this very topic and since most of not all men watching your vids probably have this condition it would be great education for them. last thing I'll say is that is that prevention is key , there are no cures for MPB BUT there are FDA approved meds, Finasteride and Minoxidil. They are the golden standard for preventing hairloss and even regaining lost ground.. Once you realize you're thinning or losing hair, you've already lost a minimum of 30-40% of your hair follicles. YES thats a lot. And even if you get on medication, there is no telling how much of that you can revive (maybe 15-20% for good responders? Recourses pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20426708/#:~:text=Importance%20of%20the%20field%3A%20Androgenetic,a%20defined%20and%20reproducible%20pattern. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9865198/ th-cam.com/users/hairliciously th-cam.com/users/MorePlatesMoreDates th-cam.com/users/TheHairLossShow th-cam.com/channels/caWKkWjPre0HyNwVZW5kLA.html
This is the information I was hoping he was going to bring up at the end of the video, but never did. Thank you for your very informative comment, and cited sources!
If your hairline is receding it’s usually due to your hair follicles being sensitive to DHT which is just balding, it may be the early steps of it, it may not progress more than that but it is still miniaturization of the hair follicles to to DHT.
I was probably adopted. No man in my family has anything worse than a Norwood 1-1.5 lol I’m stuck with a “mature hairline” scared it’s gonna creep back further
Drink a gallon of water, exercise, stop smoking and drinking heavy. Wash hair with best shampoo and conditioner for your hair. Used grapeseed oil, coconut oil. Take multivitamins once a day. Boom there you go to restore your hairline
@@spider-jonah-man7148 balding is genetic bro this guy is lying to you. It’s impossible to grow your hair back if it’s male pattern baldness. I hate when uneducated ppl try helping on the subject
My forehead is four fingers wide which is the average width according to google but when I slick my hair back it seems wider and I noticed that where my eldest brother's and father's skull was flat towards the hairline, mine was rounded which made my forehead look wide and high hairline but now I feel relieved. I'm 16
Well that's the thing. I'm 22 with a huge frontal bone but small jaw and no cheekbones. It forces me to have my hair down, if I flex it up I just look like a Megamind.
Are you kidding I would die for a hairline like yours & I’m 24. I started using minoxidil & derma rolling and luckily my hairline is coming back. Thinking of hopping on finasteride as well to stabilize my hair loss.
I struggled with the most severe outbreak of seb dermatitis in my life for about 1.5 years on a daily basis. My hairline was withering from constant inflammation due to my diet. I cut out all processed sugars - all of them. Two months later my hairline is coming more stable in my juvenile hairline & my seb derm is almost entirely nullified & more more than mild at best
Many who are bald thought they where just residing a bit. It is nrarly impossible to predict if your residing hair line is not balding until its too late. I had to class mates in highschool that was balding and have adult friends that thought it was just residing and then boom 2 -3 years later horseshoe hair.
I’m 30 I have a hairline that doesn’t look that receding but the the hair in my scalp appears thin but not enough for balding. Both of my parents are in their late 50s and still have hair but thinning. However I use rosemary water and take vitamins for my hair.
I am a teen but ever since I was born I had a very very bad hairline, it's looks receding I've even seen people who are 50 with better hairlines than me. my parent were 40 and 50 when they had me, am I just very unlucky?
Interesting theory, but this isnt the case. When you look at guys who are genetically immune to hair loss, im talking no thinning whatsoever, like ronald reagan, you can see their hairlines are consistent. This is very rare. These older men you are talking about with the pushed back hairlines just have a much more mild, gradual form of androgenic alopecia. In reality 99% of men have some degree of it at some point. Think about it, do you see womens foreheads growing the same way as they hit their teens and 20s? I don't.
both you and him are right to some extent I believe. However, yeah, almost all men experience some form of androgenic alopecia as they age. Its just as natural as wrinkling.
This comment is pretty old now but the truth is that the process of developing a "mature hairline" is essentially the same of male pattern baldness: Hair follicles react sensitively to DHT in your scalp which causes them to scar and die. "Mature hairlines" don't really exist, it's a dynamic process and if you are a man who is receeding you are suffering from androgenic alopecia. Doesn't mean you'll go bald or receede further, but can potentially.
Well it's not we are afraid if we are bald, we are afraid of those patches around the temples, too much big forehead We are afraid of stage before going bald
Wouldin't finasteride and Rogaine be a great way to thicken hair density since it prolongs the hair in the androgen phase and also causes it to grow faster.
Hi, I'm really grateful for you video it kind of helped me but i also wish to share my case. I'm 19, in 5 months 20, and I've started to notice my hairline moving up a little since the end of the summer of 2020, I got a little concerned cuz my relatives from my mother's side say that I look a lot like my grand grandfather and he was bald but my mother's father wasn't bald at all and my father's side doesn't know what balding is. I gonna take your advice and wait some time but I've started in the past week to see a shape forming behind the thiner hair there's a little at the temples. I am really scared about this because I have long hair and also I started treating my hair with conditioner and not being to harsh with it when i brush it. I hope you'll respond, if you'll find the time, your opinion si very important and I'll also gonna ask one of the guys that cut my hair. Thanks I kept serching for someone who knows what are they talking about.
The corners of my hairline go so far up and makes tying my hair back awkward when all that forehead is out on display. But it hasn't moved a bit since I was a kid, and I'm in my late twenties now so I guess I should be grateful
I’m 17 and my hair is falling from random parts of my hair making kind of small bald patches and i don’t know what to do, I’ve reached to a hair professional where i live but the products i used didn’t do anything, is there anyway i can grow my hair back?
sounds like alopecia areata. A disorder that causes the immune system to attack the hair follicles. The good news is, it isnt generally chronic like male pattern baldness, especially if it is mild (just a few small patches.) Bad news is, there really isnt a permenant solution for it. I have a buddy at my work who has it. he keeps his hair long, and waits it out when he loses a patch. Again in most cases these patches grow back eventually. A growth stimulant like minoxidil could help to push the hair into the anagen phase (growth phase) and speed things up. Obviously get a professional diagnosis.
Hey love the vid. What do would you say cause baby hairs around the hairline? I just dont understand why the body says yea these hairs in specific will be shorter.
So I'm 32 and I don't have what I would call a receding hair line, I have the part staying in the middle of the head and two spots going backwards on the other side. Does it normally stay in this phase for a while, or does this indicate it's going to start going fastish? Also as someone who studies physical therapy props on the bones of the skull. From what I have learned in Biology classes it's a certain protein that starts to form around the top of the skull just under the skin that releases and causes hair to die out. Any thoughts on this? Awesome channel man, you're channel is going to grow fast!
But what if your hairline is like increasing -_-!! I had a nice round hairline and now I have some what like a hairline which is covering more of my forehead!
Thats nonsense about the skull changing shape as you get older. That's why babies with funny shaped heads can still wear caps to mold their head into a normal shape but once a certain age is reached the bones fuse and can't change shape.
No, your skull shape changes all the time. It changes a lot during puberty, after that it still changes constantly, just way slower and less noticable.
You can tell the difference between what your theory would be, and the obviousness of androgenic alopecia. With AA, you see the breaking down of the hairline vs. what you seem to be talking about would or should preserve the transition zone. I think you shouldn't "wait" because the longer one goes without seeking treatment for androgenic alopecia the harder it becomes to stop/reverse, as it is a progressive disease.
This is the video I needed to confirm what I already knew but was unable to find online.
Ever since I was a baby I had a "receding hairline". Not a widows peak, a legit receding look that never changed or receded further back.
I am now 30 and literally all of my friends who teased me that Im going bald trough high school and college are now bald and I have all of my hair. And the fact that I choose to buzz it short makes the irony even better.
You got any pics to show from younger to now?
Man i'm the same my uncle have the M shape sinnce he was kid and that's my case, now i'm 21 and i have the M shape like norwood 2 but in all thia years it dosen't get bigger, my uncle entrances dosen't get bigger and he is 50 yo we have same hairline and same beard.
My dad is 60 yo and he have a perfect square hairline like a 10 yo kid
I’m the exact same man, had this stupid u shaped hairline forever. Am 22 right now and has receded a little bit further but this video has given me hope. Also helps to know that my granddad had the same hairline and kept the u shape till he was 82.
@@thedgdaniel plz help me since my childhood or from birth I don't have hair on one side of temporal area I have uneven hairline since childhood so am I going bald in future or it's gonna be like that till the future
YOUR HAIR LOOKS AMAZING IN THIS ONE
Holy crap! What is this hairstyle, Dude we absolutely need a video of this and the kinda chill wet look you have.
This by far has got to be one of your best and informative videos. Keep up the good work, man! 👍
Dude this is just the channel ive been looking for! Please keep posting! Been looking for a channel of someone who is an expert in hair and can share their experiences
Bruh I'm 17 with a hairline of a 70 year old how tf am I supposed to hide that shit
you dont.
Hairline lowering surgery?
Get a fringe hairstyle, middle part, idk
Just own it after youre 18... I began receeding since I was 15 , so I know its tough...but think of it this way you may look older now but after age 60 everyone else will look old asf while you'll look the same
I would like to add some helpful info and clarify some details since in reality over 40-50% (sad but true) of ALL men will experience some form of androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) by the age of 40-49. For clarity sake, we will say that balding means androgenetic alopecia, aka male pattern baldness. The fast version is that men who have this, their hair follicles on top of the scalp are more sensitive to the androgen DHT ( a bi-product of Testosterone) DHT binds to the androgen receptors in the hair follicles essentially killing the hair follicle. It slowly or rapidly (can go either way) miniaturizes the hair until it completely dies off. Men who are at a Norwood 4 or greater by their mid 20s have hair follicles that are VERY sensitive to this androgen/other androgens.
And yes There is actually a scale for hairloss, google the Norwood scale, it indicates the progression of hair loss. For context, I would argue you're a NW 1 or NW 0 (juvenile hairline ie Ronald Reagan).
Basically meaning you've have not experienced any hair loss, a very small minority of men are like yourself ! lucky !!
In general there are many types of hair loss, but by far men who are losing their hair are almost always experiencing androgenetic alopecia. About 80% of men will experience this by the age of 80. Approximately 16-25% those men will begin to lose their hair at the age of 18-29 years old. The rule of thumb is if you sit anywhere above a Norwood 2, (hair think in the temple region OR the crown) you have MPB. However, NW 2 are tricky because this can be perfectly normal hairline recession, but doesn't mean you're balding. Perfect examples of this are Leonardo DiCaprio, Ryan Reynolds, Bradley Cooper etc. A big indicator is density, if your hairline moved back but you have not lost a lot of density, odds are its a maturing hairline and not MPB.
In general, if your dad or any of your grandfathers have any hair loss, you should be aware its a dice roll. And not in denial (like me) that it might happen to you lol
I would recommend watching More Plates More dates Hairliciously, The Hairloss Show and Kevin Mann. they provide a wealth of information on this very topic and since most of not all men watching your vids probably have this condition it would be great education for them.
last thing I'll say is that is that prevention is key , there are no cures for MPB BUT there are FDA approved meds, Finasteride and Minoxidil. They are the golden standard for preventing hairloss and even regaining lost ground.. Once you realize you're thinning or losing hair, you've already lost a minimum of 30-40% of your hair follicles. YES thats a lot. And even if you get on medication, there is no telling how much of that you can revive (maybe 15-20% for good responders?
Recourses
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20426708/#:~:text=Importance%20of%20the%20field%3A%20Androgenetic,a%20defined%20and%20reproducible%20pattern.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9865198/
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This is the information I was hoping he was going to bring up at the end of the video, but never did. Thank you for your very informative comment, and cited sources!
I'm thining all over my head, surely my bones are growing
If your hairline is receding it’s usually due to your hair follicles being sensitive to DHT which is just balding, it may be the early steps of it, it may not progress more than that but it is still miniaturization of the hair follicles to to DHT.
I was probably adopted. No man in my family has anything worse than a Norwood 1-1.5 lol I’m stuck with a “mature hairline” scared it’s gonna creep back further
Drink a gallon of water, exercise, stop smoking and drinking heavy. Wash hair with best shampoo and conditioner for your hair. Used grapeseed oil, coconut oil. Take multivitamins once a day. Boom there you go to restore your hairline
@@truegrizzlesfan2292 just like that?
@@spider-jonah-man7148 yep. Also add derma roller to edges too.
@@spider-jonah-man7148 balding is genetic bro this guy is lying to you. It’s impossible to grow your hair back if it’s male pattern baldness. I hate when uneducated ppl try helping on the subject
@@truegrizzlesfan2292 hey man wanna give updates?
My forehead is four fingers wide which is the average width according to google but when I slick my hair back it seems wider and I noticed that where my eldest brother's and father's skull was flat towards the hairline, mine was rounded which made my forehead look wide and high hairline but now I feel relieved. I'm 16
Your content is nuts man. Huuuge props!
nice video really helped i was panicking about my receding hairline as my head is changing
That was very in depth. Great video keep grinding. Thanks💯
Not @ me with 9999heads then having a fee bald uncles...
💧👁️👄👁️💧
Lmao same
Well that's the thing. I'm 22 with a huge frontal bone but small jaw and no cheekbones. It forces me to have my hair down, if I flex it up I just look like a Megamind.
Can you do a video explaining which hairstyle fits for which headshape
yes please!
Agree
out now
Oh NO sir, I dont need no more fivehead expansion😭😭😭
Are you kidding I would die for a hairline like yours & I’m 24. I started using minoxidil & derma rolling and luckily my hairline is coming back. Thinking of hopping on finasteride as well to stabilize my hair loss.
Same here, wish you all the best
Did you start on finasteride? Did you get side effects?
I struggled with the most severe outbreak of seb dermatitis in my life for about 1.5 years on a daily basis. My hairline was withering from constant inflammation due to my diet. I cut out all processed sugars - all of them. Two months later my hairline is coming more stable in my juvenile hairline & my seb derm is almost entirely nullified & more more than mild at best
"A receding hairline is anytime your hair is receding"...
*Whoa! Whoa!, slow down, egghead.*
Many who are bald thought they where just residing a bit. It is nrarly impossible to predict if your residing hair line is not balding until its too late. I had to class mates in highschool that was balding and have adult friends that thought it was just residing and then boom 2 -3 years later horseshoe hair.
Waiting for more content to watch. Good job!
I'm 35 this year, I think I can see some recession!
Believe it or not the Shakespeare actually convinced me
Only hair TH-camr I give a damn about. The Bumble & Bumble product was great by the way!
a video of you getting a haircut to shorter hair (when the time comes)
This was actually funny, which I think is needed when dealing with stuff like this 🙌😂
I’m 30 I have a hairline that doesn’t look that receding but the the hair in my scalp appears thin but not enough for balding. Both of my parents are in their late 50s and still have hair but thinning. However I use rosemary water and take vitamins for my hair.
Does this help? I'd be afraid to take this incase it made mine fall out
Jesse you are Goated😂
I am a teen but ever since I was born I had a very very bad hairline, it's looks receding I've even seen people who are 50 with better hairlines than me.
my parent were 40 and 50 when they had me, am I just very unlucky?
It’s just genetics ig
Interesting theory, but this isnt the case. When you look at guys who are genetically immune to hair loss, im talking no thinning whatsoever, like ronald reagan, you can see their hairlines are consistent. This is very rare. These older men you are talking about with the pushed back hairlines just have a much more mild, gradual form of androgenic alopecia. In reality 99% of men have some degree of it at some point. Think about it, do you see womens foreheads growing the same way as they hit their teens and 20s? I don't.
both you and him are right to some extent I believe. However, yeah, almost all men experience some form of androgenic alopecia as they age. Its just as natural as wrinkling.
This comment is pretty old now but the truth is that the process of developing a "mature hairline" is essentially the same of male pattern baldness: Hair follicles react sensitively to DHT in your scalp which causes them to scar and die. "Mature hairlines" don't really exist, it's a dynamic process and if you are a man who is receeding you are suffering from androgenic alopecia. Doesn't mean you'll go bald or receede further, but can potentially.
@@sapujapu6323 completely agree. no such thing as a mature hairline
Does drying your hair with a towel hard affect your hairline?
Well it's not we are afraid if we are bald, we are afraid of those patches around the temples, too much big forehead
We are afraid of stage before going bald
👏👏👏 tooo 😂😂😂, well explained well researched and looks like you continue to have a ton of fun .This fantastic fabulous! Keep it up 👍 Stay safe
This helped a lot, thank you
Wouldin't finasteride and Rogaine be a great way to thicken hair density since it prolongs the hair in the androgen phase and also causes it to grow faster.
that wig advice at the end was fkin great haha
Dude you are literally awesome i loved it it gave me more confidence 🔥🔥 love from india🙏❤️
If you wondering if you receed or going bamd, you mosr probably going bald...
Can i lower nautraly high hairline with derma needling and mimoxidil ?
yes you can regrow this area but the hairline is very hard to recover ,you can have good result if you are lucky
I have m shaped hairline in my 16 this really explain my case thankyou
It doesn’t tbh, if you had an M shaped hairline all your life then your fine, but if it just started then your balding
@@TheTortaLover_YT I had it when I was 4-5. So this expained my M shaped hairline at 16.
@@E1dra damn I thankfully have good hairline genes
its possible you just have a natural widows peak. You're probably fine.
A video on baldings basics
Doing scalp massages? 😌
He s coping really hard here.. The gymnastics smh
im turning 16 and have a mature hairline (like McDonald’s M), am I meant to be worried?
Depends
Hello Jesse please like my commment how often should I shampoo amd conditioner if I an bald?
I suscribbed
what is that thing he doing in the intro looking into his mouth with mirror or something
Whyyy yo so underrated????????? 😕
What do u do after...shower? Like brush ur hair?
So basically my big ass forehead is getting bigger
thankyou so much!
Hi, I'm really grateful for you video it kind of helped me but i also wish to share my case. I'm 19, in 5 months 20, and I've started to notice my hairline moving up a little since the end of the summer of 2020, I got a little concerned cuz my relatives from my mother's side say that I look a lot like my grand grandfather and he was bald but my mother's father wasn't bald at all and my father's side doesn't know what balding is. I gonna take your advice and wait some time but I've started in the past week to see a shape forming behind the thiner hair there's a little at the temples. I am really scared about this because I have long hair and also I started treating my hair with conditioner and not being to harsh with it when i brush it. I hope you'll respond, if you'll find the time, your opinion si very important and I'll also gonna ask one of the guys that cut my hair. Thanks I kept serching for someone who knows what are they talking about.
The corners of my hairline go so far up and makes tying my hair back awkward when all that forehead is out on display.
But it hasn't moved a bit since I was a kid, and I'm in my late twenties now so I guess I should be grateful
I am very greatful for my crazy hair but I am senstive about my big forehead...high hairline :(
JESSIE what type of zinc pills do I need to add to my shampoo for dandruff?
Jesse*
Dude. Any 👍🏼 100% zinc pills. Very easy to find
@@Jessesbarbershopok thanks Jess, love you and your videos😊😊
I love you too Ahsan.
I’m 17 and my hair is falling from random parts of my hair making kind of small bald patches and i don’t know what to do, I’ve reached to a hair professional where i live but the products i used didn’t do anything, is there anyway i can grow my hair back?
use minoxildl
sounds like alopecia areata. A disorder that causes the immune system to attack the hair follicles. The good news is, it isnt generally chronic like male pattern baldness, especially if it is mild (just a few small patches.) Bad news is, there really isnt a permenant solution for it. I have a buddy at my work who has it. he keeps his hair long, and waits it out when he loses a patch. Again in most cases these patches grow back eventually. A growth stimulant like minoxidil could help to push the hair into the anagen phase (growth phase) and speed things up. Obviously get a professional diagnosis.
Hey love the vid. What do would you say cause baby hairs around the hairline? I just dont understand why the body says yea these hairs in specific will be shorter.
Is your hair 2b? I have 2a hair and it sucks. I'd rather have it straight or just as wavy as yours 😭
example keanu reeves he always have a bigger forehead n still he does and have long dense hair😊😊😊
Tips on healthy shampoo and hair styling products?
Keep going😎
Can you share your hair care tips please, how can we get dense hair like yours
So we'll explain I've gotta say
So I'm 32 and I don't have what I would call a receding hair line, I have the part staying in the middle of the head and two spots going backwards on the other side. Does it normally stay in this phase for a while, or does this indicate it's going to start going fastish? Also as someone who studies physical therapy props on the bones of the skull. From what I have learned in Biology classes it's a certain protein that starts to form around the top of the skull just under the skin that releases and causes hair to die out. Any thoughts on this? Awesome channel man, you're channel is going to grow fast!
You need some milk. 😂
Baby hair on the corner it's normal?
Depends
How do you keep your hair from not being dry
high quality hair cream
Wash ur hair with warm to cold water, don’t keep it in the sun to long, don’t wash hair too often maybe twice or once a week
@@GoldenFX-215 thanks for someone responding 11 months later lol but I have fixed my problem noe
@@GoldenFX-215 now*
@@botlarry3868how ;)
Can you do a video on your hair?
1:25 except I was
But what if your hairline is like increasing -_-!! I had a nice round hairline and now I have some what like a hairline which is covering more of my forehead!
How many hairs will lose in one day
50-100
50-150 depending on the day and your hair density.
16 years and M shape hairline😥😭
My dad has more hair than me
wb your uncle from mom side? if hes bald then youre cooked
damn my five head 2x by 30
I love you ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❣️ 💕
Not @ u not spilling names that we need to avoid...
I really wanna like the video but the like count is at 69
Thats nonsense about the skull changing shape as you get older. That's why babies with funny shaped heads can still wear caps to mold their head into a normal shape but once a certain age is reached the bones fuse and can't change shape.
No, your skull shape changes all the time.
It changes a lot during puberty, after that it still changes constantly, just way slower and less noticable.
You can tell the difference between what your theory would be, and the obviousness of androgenic alopecia. With AA, you see the breaking down of the hairline vs. what you seem to be talking about would or should preserve the transition zone. I think you shouldn't "wait" because the longer one goes without seeking treatment for androgenic alopecia the harder it becomes to stop/reverse, as it is a progressive disease.
Plz make a video about Balmain hair Products
lmfao such bullshit... the cranial bones are not tectonic plates my dude...
This is a whole lotta bs
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