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Is it my head, my hairline, or both?


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Hey guys, I just joined here, so I don't know if this is where this goes or not but I have a question about my hairline.

 

Over the last few years, I noticed that my hairline has always had this weird shape to it.

 

It seems kinda normal on the right, then has this random patch of hair that isn't lined up with the rest (not always noticeable), then there is a widows peak in what's pretty much the middle, and then on the other side of the peak (the left side of my head), it seems higher than the other side and shaped differently.

 

Also, it doesn't seem like my hairline comes out to the right spot on my head. From the front view, you can hardly see the sides of my hair. It doesn't even look like I could shape my hair the way I want it. (A regular shape up, kinda like Trey Songz used to have when he had braids, or maybe even a taper fade like Omarion used to have).

 

BTW my hair is braided but even way before I had braids, my hairline was still like this. I used to always wear my afro out and that's probably why I haven't noticed til' recently. But when I was young and only had a little bit of hair, it looked the same because I seen some old pictures recently.

 

So, what exactly is wrong with my hair? Or is it something about the shape of my head? What should I do to fix it?

 

EDIT

 

Sorry my head is tilted in the last pic

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Yeah you hair is fine. I would cation you about braiding your hair too frequentley however, it can cause traction alopecia. On of my good friends used to braid his hair all the time and I used to tell him to stop, he didn't listen and is now pretty much bald and he has zero baldness in his family on either parents' side.

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