Deaner
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So basically I have these baby hairs at the front of my hairline that were pissing me off when it came to styling, so I started getting into the habit of shaving them off. Thing is, one day I went a bit too far and shaved too much off, so there's about half a centimeter (maybe a tiny bit more) shaved off the tip of my widows peak.
Oddly enough, combined with the recent gains I've made at the temples, my hairline is looking superb compared to just months ago. It looks straighter as a result of this missing bit of widows peak, and you can't tell it's slightly higher because the difference is barely noticable. It helped relieve some of the "abruptness" of the peak and give the illusion of a straighter (or at least less intense) hairline.
Oddly enough, combined with the recent gains I've made at the temples, my hairline is looking superb compared to just months ago. It looks straighter as a result of this missing bit of widows peak, and you can't tell it's slightly higher because the difference is barely noticable. It helped relieve some of the "abruptness" of the peak and give the illusion of a straighter (or at least less intense) hairline.
