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Mature hairline or balding
by
Thathawkguy001
on 26 Oct, 2021 12:34
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#1
by
Razorhead
on 26 Oct, 2021 12:58
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Its’ probably the start of a receding hairline. Google the Norwood Scale to learn about hairloss patterns and stages. It could be the start of Norwood 2 with a receding hairline. I started out like that in my early 20s. I would sit at my desk at work and run my fingers through my hair and have a little pile going. I didn’t get a bald spot until late 40s though. Hairloss is different for everyone. It’s nothing to worry about. You have a full head of hair.
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#2
by
Thathawkguy001
on 26 Oct, 2021 13:15
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Not worried at all just was seeing if I could look forward to shaving easier with less up top in the future
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#3
by
reddog
on 26 Oct, 2021 13:59
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Yes sir, Mr Hawk, you're on your way from bald by choice to bald by nature. Actually, I'm at about the same stage, although I'm 67yo!
Yep, just think how much easier guys have it when the entire top of their head is bald. If you think about it though, once I have the sides and back shaved, the top only takes another minute or two. I find the toughest spot is above/behind my ears. My hair grows right to the top of my ears!
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#4
by
slybeard
on 26 Oct, 2021 14:03
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I would say it could be, likely is, starting to thin. The rate and extent to which MPB progresses is different for all of us. It started for me in my late 40's as a general thinning on top, but my hairline was still normal. After about 3 to 4 years, i have very little hair remaining on top. Some guys get a little thinning and then it seem to stay the same.
It is a little easier to shave when the hair on top is gone, but I still have to go over that area for the 'fuss" that would otherwise grow there.
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#5
by
Thathawkguy001
on 31 Oct, 2021 13:30
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Well I’m 31 so cool I can look forward to transitioning to daily vs a few times a year shaving
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#6
by
clint902
on 01 Nov, 2021 05:06
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Looks like a full head of hair to me! Of course if you're actively shedding hair then that would be a telltale sign that something's going on. Not a big deal. We really don't need hair anyway but it's important to some folks. I personally don't like grasping at straws but I used to work with a guy that wore a piece every day to work. It was a big deal to him.
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#7
by
reddog
on 01 Nov, 2021 06:02
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You don't have to be balding to embrace the shaved head style! Lots of guys with full heads of hair choose to maintain the baldie haircut. I was hooked after my first headshave, and after 8 years, I still look forward to my daily shave.
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#8
by
slybeard
on 01 Nov, 2021 06:26
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I agree with
@reddog I started shaving when I started thinning, but I could still pass for a full head of hair. As I have said before, I had decided years earlier that I would shave it as the first signs of thinning, because I thought a shaved head looked much better than thinning or balding hair. After shaving, I realized I loved it so much, I actually wish that I had started shaving it years sooner. So if you are liking it shaved, there is no need to wait on MPB.
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#9
by
clint902
on 02 Nov, 2021 04:24
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I imagine that in ancient history that a man shaving his beard off was considered pretty ballsy. Hair is just hair and inconvenient as hell. But we do the best we can with it. The ladies shave their legs and pits while men shave whatever needs shaving. I put my arms up and just say "whatever!" Hair serves no purpose to me so what else can I say?
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#10
by
Bilko1
on 02 Nov, 2021 17:12
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Hello, bro!
It does look like that your hairline is beginning to recede a little but you seem to have good hair coverage otherwise.
You do suit a shaved head really well, so, if I were, you, I would continue to maintain a shaved head from now on.
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#11
by
Razor X
on 13 Nov, 2021 05:23
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The temples are thinning a bit but that happens to almost everyone. Whether it will progress beyond just a mature hairline, how much and how quickly, are anyone’s guesses. Already knowing that you look good with a bald head takes the stress factor out of the process.
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#12
by
Barbero Pelón
on 13 Nov, 2021 08:53
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Not worried at all just was seeing if I could look forward to shaving easier with less up top in the future 
Goals,that would make easier shave also,gives a lot mote shine on the scalp.
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#13
by
DoberDaddy
on 16 Nov, 2021 01:50
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A maturing hairline is a nice way of saying you are a Norwood 1. Meaning you are starting to lose your hair.
Does it give any indication on how you will progress, no.
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#14
by
Thathawkguy001
on 01 Dec, 2021 10:39
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Shaved it off today with no intent on going past a week on shaving. Thanks for the advice