Can You Tell What Sort Of A Hairline Someone Had In Their Youth?

Ninjarambohd

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Hi again. OK This may be the most stupidest question I am asking but my friend wants to know this. He see's pictures of his father in his younger days where he was a perfect norwood 1. In the picture his father has a perfect straight hairline. However now that his father has lost most of his hair (He's a norwood 4) the frontal hairline has obviously gone back but it's like there are two triangles and in the middle he has a bit of hair. He wants to know how come in his younger days his hairline was straight but now he has these two triangles on his hairline with an empty area in the middle. The picture below is what his fathers hairline now looks like except with some hair in the middle.

Again sorry for the random stupid question.
 

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kj6723

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That picture is a good example of how horrible male pattern baldness is, with those little thin tufts still left up there

Complete destruction of aesthetics
 

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They say when you wrinkle your forehead, the top crease/wrinkle is where your juvenile hairline was.

if that's the case, then I always had a prominent forehead, even as a young teenager.
 

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They say when you wrinkle your forehead, the top crease/wrinkle is where your juvenile hairline was.

if that's the case, then I always had a prominent forehead, even as a young teenager.
I can say with complete confidence that this theory (I think pushed by Dr Rassman who thinks Johnny Depp doesn't suffer from male pattern baldness lmao) is full of sh!t given my frontal hairline has never changed because it has a distinct notch in it that was always there before I even thought about male pattern baldness. It is still there and an inch above my highest forehead crease.
 

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I can say with complete confidence that this theory (I think pushed by Dr Rassman who thinks Johnny Depp doesn't suffer from male pattern baldness lmao) is full of sh!t given my frontal hairline has never changed because it has a distinct notch in it that was always there before I even thought about male pattern baldness. It is still there and an inch above my highest forehead crease.
I sorta feel the same way. I have always had a prominent forehead my entire life, even as a teenager.

People with norwood A patterns have there entire hairline recede back.

Starting to also think this theory is bullshit, along with mature hairlines.

Either bald or don't bald.
 

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I can say with complete confidence that this theory (I think pushed by Dr Rassman who thinks Johnny Depp doesn't suffer from male pattern baldness lmao) is full of sh!t given my frontal hairline has never changed because it has a distinct notch in it that was always there before I even thought about male pattern baldness. It is still there and an inch above my highest forehead crease.

Agreed, I have had quite a high hairline all my life (even as a child) and the highest line on my forehead is way lower down.
 
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