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What I get from this is that if you have an attractive face any hairline will suit you and make you either look sophisticated or juvenile. But if you have an average face you would benefit from a good rounded hairline.
My hair receded after I put into a high bun everyday. After only tying my hair loosely and in low buns, my hair thankfully grew backs fb my baby hairs are thriving
ME TOO!!! My mom used to put my hair into a tight ponytail, and I just kept doing that from prep school to 10th grade. Now I look like an egg and am trying to restore my hairline. I'm coming pre-prep school hairline!
@@shirin9452 It's called traction alopecia = hair loss because of constant tension. Can be visible in people who often wear tight buns, tight ponytails, tight braids/cornrows, but also sometimes extensions or some pulling hair ornaments.
I have a very rectangular hairline. I can't wear ponytails with all my hair pulled back because it just looks "wrong" and I've always had to have bangs to avoid showing my deep temporal recessions. I'm glad these videos codify a lot of my insecurities because when I ask people irl they always insist "you look fine" when I KNOW there's something not right about it.
Female here, got my temporal recessions filled in with scalp micropigmentation instead of major surgery. Super happy with it. If it’s something that bothers you and you don’t want surgery, look into it!
@@thetwilightzone2403 I have had curtain bangs for a bare minimum of 7 years so they stay down when I pull my hair up anyways. I’ve always had some variation of bangs (curly, full, wispy, side etc.) because I like the way they frame my face. Before micropigmentation I used brown brow powder. I felt weird for so long because of my hairline. My grandmother, mother and I all have it. What face shape do you have?
@@Ihavepinkeye sameee, I have a pretty wide, large forehead that doesn’t balance out the rest of my face. People say I don’t have a big forehead but that’s because I have curtain bangs hiding most of it 😭😭😭
Not gonna lie. After I started wearing a lace front wig where I went from an uneven M widow's peak hair line to a juvenile hairline. My face's balance got A LOT better and I'm getting called pretty way more often its noticeable. Hair is really important
I just hide my m-shaped hairline by cutting short some lower layer of nearby hair so that it falls over the empty space (even when using hair ties). If the thinning isn't too developed, this is a really good option without needing surgery
*cries in round protruding forehead and rectangular hairline* Opposites really attract😂 But for real... I taught myself to stop worrying about it. And I see the beauty in it now, and I realised it suits my facial proportions. The only thing that matters is maintaining a healthy hairline. I rock a bun/ponytail almost everyday now 🤣
lmao I'm a teenager myself but these types of videos don't make me insecure, I just enjoy them cus they explain why such features make someone attractive, the deep analysis is quite entertaining
@@hereusername At least it'll make them aware about what people find attractive instead of wondering if they were doing something wrong to get treated bad or ignored.
@@SkippyLaughlin in ancient times, high foreheads were associated with charisma, authority, good fortune, high intelligence and quick thinking! I bet your forehead is awesome; you should keep it 💞
Everyone wants something else! I have a edit: concave hairline and apparently an average forehead according to this video, but I always wanted a smaller forehead.
I have the rectangular shape. I remember my gynecologist told me it was a masculine hairline when I had gone in to get checked for pcos. Have been self-conscious about it ever since.
I have short fingers everyone laughs at when I show them - but in the grand scheme of things, noone cares. You probably look fine and noone realizes anything about that hairline until you point it out.
I would of reported her for that. It’s unprofessional and weird. She shouldn’t be practicing because she most likely is saying stuff like that to other patients. Gynecologist visits are stressful enough then she wants to try to take hits at your appearance? I would of tried to end her career.
im sooo glad someone made a video about this, i always searched for "hair transplant for women" but so few posts or people talk about it, i thought i was the only one who wanted to have it done
I remember watching the video of the woman you put in. The one who sprayed at the missing patches. I was only 15 then and some nutritional and congenital factors had messed with my hair real bad. It was an extremely hard and depressing time. Hair can really define you or destroy you tbh
I’ve been losing hair since middle school and I felt so ugly bc of it, I was too afraid to go to the gym or go get a job bc it would take forever for me to hide it and make up for it with makeup on my face too. It didn’t help that I was overweight either bc everyone thought my 13 year old self was a mother to my siblings who unlike me had very voluptuous hair and only a few years younger than me...
@@canyounot313 and it really does not matter what others think of you. Cause at the end of the day you gotta be happy with yourself. I can't relate to your circumstances at that age but I think my sister can. Around her mid teens,her weight made people "assume" that our mom was her sister. They stated these baseless opinions to her face at times since they were so darn deep into the depths of confusion. What they wanted to do in actuality was fat shame her. And her being incredibly meek didn't help. She however, gained some confidence in a few years through necessary guidance and love. now,despite being the same weight as before,she looks completely different. She dresses different,her approach,her outlook... everything is just a lot more amicable and adamant. She looks like any other college girl now. It's all because she's now happy with herself. so I think people will spew shit to feed into their superiority complexes. You just gotta go beyond these random worthless organisms.
i have a very defined m-shaped hairline which i used to be very insecure about, but then i gained confidence through thinking of it in a different way... i think it does look quite sophisticated & i for some reason thought it would be a cool trait if i got into modelling
Can you make a video about why people 're focusing bad-looking or average people's positive features and they're focusing pretty goodlooking people's negative features.
It's a feeling, when you see someone good looking and you feel automatically jealous because they have what you don't, and also that these people get "pretty privellege" and are treated better whereas you don't . So people bring them down to themselves up.
I wish more people knew this. I have a round forehead, but a rectangular hairline. So my forehead sticks out more than hairline, making my hairline look elevated (especially when I tie my hair back). People are used to seeing "babyhairs" that almost touch your eyebrows. Try having a healthy hairline, but subconsciously worrying about people assuming you're losing hair. Not fun 😂 *cries internally*
i remember it was year 5 and the teacher was helping a girl with her hair. you could see her hairline and everyone started laughing at her for it. i had and still do have the same sort of hairline as her and ever since then i have made a big effort to hide it
I have frontal temporal recession and it's the bane of my existence (especially since I have a high forehead) and I'm only 17 female. It started during puberty 12-16. I've noticed how it's made my overall facial features appear more masculine and its very disharmonious to my generally softer nose/face shape. I'm considering a hair transplant as well. It's really difficult to style my hair, I can't wear a high ponytail or pull my hair back, and I'm hyper aware of whether or not the temples are exposed or not ;/
It's fine, this haireviewbrah doesn't account for any regional/class/milieu (etc.) standards. If you want to attract the most standard man possible, follow his advice. If you have preferences about who you want to look good for, don't.
I have a forehead for days :D I also have hypothyroidism brought on by treatment for Graves disease....I also had a thyroid storm years ago....all this thinned my hairline, this was definitely a concern for me since I already had a wide high forehead....I take levothyroxine for my underactive thyroid....for years I saw not a lot of hairline improvement....I started taking vitamin D, Biotin, fish oil supplement, and B 12 a few years back.....OMG AT THE IMPROVEMENT...my hairline grew back in thick as it was before I got sick...also my hair skin & nails are better than ever....I wouldn't write this here if I didn't experience amazing results....also, if you're going to take the fish oil supplements (they are liquid gel capsules) keep them in the refrigerator and you won't get those nasty fishy burps. EDIT: OF COURSE ASK YOUR DOCTOR FIRST :)
I have untreated hypothyroidism and not only is my hair thinning, but I have temporal recession. If my hairline doesn’t grow back once I’m medicated, I plan to get a transplant.
I have a big forehead that slopes back which makes me look bald when I wear my hair pulled back. Would love it if it were 1-2 cm lower so I could wear a simple ponytail and actually look good 😣
I always thought my forehead was too large but it measures 5.5cm from the top of my brow arch to hairline or 6cm from the top of the inner brow corner. So it's actually just incredibly average?
Sooo apparently I have a triangle hairline, but with a slight widow peak because I have a very obvious heart-shaped face lol initially I thought it was M-shaped but I don't have the recess from this shape. I reduce the impression of the widow peak by using side parts, which also helps visually increasing the triangular shape. Also, completely changing my haircare regimen helped my hair gain back in density. I now do wet shampoo with a soft biologic shampoo/conditioner/kit once every two weeks, to get all the proteins and phyto-keratin my curly hair needs (because there's two big types of dry curly hair: the porous ones needing to lock the moisture in, and the ones lacking proteins and thus becoming more fragile). Between the wet shampoos, I do two dry shampoos with a mix of cornflour and rhassoul (because I have brown hair. For black hair charcoal powder is good, and for red hair a bit of cinnamon powder helps tone down the white of the flour). Because I massage my scalp more often with the dry shampoo, and otherwise leave my hair alone/use protective hairstyles, I've really noticed a higher density of hair after a few months, and now I also have more babyhair along my hairline as well.
Thanks for this video. For years I knew something was off about my face. I blamed it on having a square head but now I realise I have a widows peak. Not a small one a big one so it makes the top of my head look even more square ....Great I know 🙄 Just have to save up for a hair transplant now.
@@cicingel3473 its squiggly looking. It is almost a widow's peak, but not really And it's almost an M shaped hairline but the temples dont look receded enough. Yet it she looks feminine and beautiful, perhaps because it is so symmetrical?? Justin Timberlake on the other hand, has the same hair line buf it looks odd on him and doesnt enhance his attractiveness
My hair line is weird. I have a widow’s peak, but I’ve had it all my life. Also, I have so much baby hair it covers it up, with my widows peak not very prominent in a side part. The baby hair sort of artificially lowers my hair line a lot. Also the “recessed”area is largely full of short curly hair. So I know those spots are there, but my hair is very thick and it’s not obvious. It hasn’t changed in my life so I am not concerned. It’s just my hair line.
i have always had a natural m-shaped hairline and one time i was at the hair dressers and they told me to stop tying my hair up so tight because of my hairline?? that might not seem like that bad of a comment but it made me hate my hairline even more lol.
Wait wait wait. I think my hairline is rectangular after pulling all my hair back tightly to check, but the way it naturally parts around my face makes the hairline look very triangular. Is that a thing 😂
I always knew I had a bad hairline plus big East African forehead lol. I’ll just stick woth the cheaper alternative curly hair + bangs. It covers everything up lol
So I naturally have an M-shaped Hairline. But idk what got into me last year. I was hell bent on getting rid of my widow's peak cuz I found it "abnormal" and tied the life out of it on purpose. It's not 100% gone but it has diminished and although I've got a small forehead, my hairline looks really odd now.
I read the title rolling my eyes because it seems now these days everything is wrong with what we naturally have. I have had no issues with my hair line, I have a minor widows peak and my temples show too and I always had baby hairs as well but now I don’t know if I should feel insecure about it now which I will not let it get the best of me. It’s crazy tho this world can’t embrace different beauty it all has to be one smh.
i have the bell :( my forehead is narrow but just so high. Having a bigger forehead everyone goes on about how I should get a fringe/bangs but honestly they don't really suit me. Sometimes i'll shade it in a little to try and balance things out.
what if you have a too short, flat rectangular forehead? I was recommended by a surgeon to do a forehead lift to make my forehead longer and a fat transfer to make my forehead rounder
@@princessazula624 I've heard that an eyebrow lift can make the forehead look higher. In Lorry Hill's video about Kylie Jenner's plastic surgery she mentions it. I remember when Kylie was young her forehead looked low, and now it looks higher and more proportionate. That was probably just a side effect of the surgery though and not the main reason she got it.
i have a widows peak but i have a small forehead (well, at least IMO. it’s proportional to my chin). i have a heart shaped face so i like the way it looks on me :)). i got bangs & they did NOT flatter my face at all. they grew out into curtain bangs & i really like them now
I have the m shaped hairline but I also have a really small forgead idk whyyy I have the exact hairline at 8:22 front view bottom pic I have always been so insecure
So... why are more ''masculanizing" hairlines treated as those which you usually don't get until later in life? Hair shapes showed in this video don't usually change unless from causes like hair loss. I have a M-shape hairline and I literally have it since my birth.
I don't have a receding hairline ... I have an advancing hairline :/ It's not even a widow's peak because it's not pointed I just have a weird shapeless tuft encroaching on my already small forehead. So either pluck them or I have bangs ... I have bangs.
When you’re triangle and used to be insecure but now feel more ... normal (tried to hide my triangle by overly doing by baby hairs to blend the frontal recess and make it round ) ☺️☺️ 😭 lmao not the hairline fairy
Guys, think about it. If your forehead is bigger (naturally or due to a receding hairline), there's just more space for the people you love in your life to kiss :)
In a video before I think he mentioned a bigger rounded forehead as a juvinile treat, so more feminin. And a small forehead a masculine. And now it’s the other way round. I’m a little confused now😅
I have to many baby hairs and frizz alot up there because of it. But I blame my glasses, hair getting caught on the fold cutting them all the time rip just cant win
I haven’t finished the video but hoping you either bring this up later on or are just speaking for all races except Africans. A lot of Africans esp East Africans have high round foreheads and pull back hair lines and still look feminine. I dont think high hairlines are a masculine trait at all as most attractive men have low hairlines and square foreheads. A lot of attractive women and models, especially ethnic women have high round foreheads. A lot of women are actually getting their hairlines lasered off. Kim K had the procedure done. Also, a lot of black women do not want a completely dense and full hairline. They want a somewhat sparse hairline full of “baby hair” and edges as that is what is attractive in that culture now. I think hairline in general shouldn’t even be generalized as masculine or feminine. EDIT: Wow you’re the best you did account for different races!
He is speaking for white ppl or Asian maybe next time she should be specific on race or this useless research to make ppl insecure...every time the perfect , no one is perfect except doctor perfect Now they want to sell hair surgery ... First it was nose , jaw , brow lift , lip , buccal fat removal next would be neck , then arm length ...lol
Is this why I keep getting ads for repairing thinning women's hairlines? I have an M shaped hairline but my hair is thick and pretty. I don't need to fix and I've been wondering why I get these ads. I suppose lots of other women have thinning hairlines and I get grouped in with them.
I've heard that more and more women and unusual amounts of young men are presenting with early hair thinning implying there might be an environmental factor
I “hid” my M shape by shaving my head 😂 having it always there visible made me normalize it and i started caring a little less bc it’s just there and you know whatevsssss
I have a juvenile and convex hairline. Trust me if you're beautiful, you're gonna look beautiful no matter what. I have a possible misaligned jaw, foreskin type eyes with several lids and creases, deep troughs under my eyes (I can fit a coin there...that's how deep they are), broken hair on one corner of my hair and my side view makes me look like a ore historic ape because if my hairline and prominent masculine brow bone). I also have no upper lip because it's so thin. So yeah I look disgusting and more make than female. If my hair was up in a bun, one would honestly question my sex.. lastly, my brows are long and sparse, lined up weirdly with my brows bone and jagged and low hairline I look like the female version of my dad in the worst possible way I want to kill myself everyday 💔
Breaks my heart to read this. Please be kinder to yourself. I had some of the things youve mentioned when I was young - eg the eyelids with several creases. I dont know what happened, and whether my face just grew into them, but theyre gone now and i have smooth lids. Your face changes as you age. Please let nature take its course. I spent soo much time hating myself when i was younger. I would even be self conscious of my large forehead whilst writing exams - re-positioning my fringe every 30 seconds. A lack of self-confidence is really detrimental to your growth. I look back and regret all that lost time. I love myself now. Please try to do the same x