What factors affect your hairline?
Factors such as age (younger people most likely will not experience a mature hairline), health conditions, hormones, and stress levels can all affect your hairline, beyond genetics and your ancestors.
Can you change your hairline?
You can change your hairline at home by plucking with tweezers, shaving, using hair removal creams, or waxing. However, over-plucking can cause permanent hair loss, and with shaving, hair can grow back unevenly or with a sharp texture.
Hair-removal creams should be specifically designed for the face and sensitive areas. For a more permanent solution, you can get laser hair removal, microblading, or electrolysis at a doctor’s office. People can even get a hair transplant to remedy a receding or uneven hairline.
Some people like their hairlines or want to change them, while others don’t give it much thought at all. The only thing for certain is that our hairlines are passed down to us throughout the generations, and they’re part of who we are.
