Monday, March 31, 2014

Low volume hair(thin hair) and wide forehead men hairstyle?




Kelvin


Being a teenager, I'm conscious about my hairstyle. The problem is, I have a wide forehead and thin hair. Every time I make my hair sideways, I look like a nerd with a medium haircut, like a big head with a low volume hair. It looks like an alien.

Can you suggest any hairstyle to me? I want an asian one.
It would be nice if you provide an image. Thank you.

Addt'l info:
round face
I'm a man x__x



Answer
With the round face, the hairstyle should be cut to slim the face. Very short styles that follow the curve of the head (such as a butch, burr, or a short crew cut) will emphasize roundness and should be avoided. Leaving the hair a bit longer/fuller and adding texture on top will help lengthen the face. Beards should be styled to slim the face as well.

If you have a wide forehead, try parting your hair in middle. Those with prominent foreheads might try a close arrangement of hair over forehead; wearing the hair brushed upward can also make a tall forehead seem a little shorter.

Decisions about receding hairlines depend a lot on how far the line has receded! For those who are just beginning to lose their hair in the front of the head, wearing the hair in a caesar cut or an otherwise forward style can help minimize a receding hairline. However, if your hairline pattern has advanced quite a ways backward, wearing the hair forward begins to look awkward and should be avoided. Very closely cropped styles look very good on a markedly receding hairline, and many men at this stage of hair loss will opt for the bald or nearly bald look. You may also want to consider adding a close-clipped full beard, a circle beard, or a van dyck to offset a receding hairline. A circle beard or a van dyck can give the face balance if you are wearing a bald or nearly-bald style.


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http://coolmenshair.com/2008/09/daniel-radcliffe-hairstyles.html

http://coolmenshair.com/2009/08/matthew-lanter-hairstyle.html

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Hairline receding at 20 years old...?




Ben


I recently looked at my hair in the mirror a couple days ago, and was shocked to discover that not only was my hairline receding, but that it had receded pretty quickly. Based on the Norwood chart, I think it's Norwood III, but it would be a major relief to find out if it was just a "mature hairline". I'm starting to highly doubt this, sometimes based on the perspective it doesn't look so bad, but other times It's flabbergasting how much has been lost.

This balding surprised me primarily because of my age, since I'm only 20, and I thought at minimum this would be a problem at 25, and the fact that unless I pulled my hair back I never really notice. After doing some internet research, it seems that my situation is uncommon yet not unheard of. I've been dealing with some recent trauma and social anxiety plus depression, so I'm not sure if this truly contributes, but I am feeling a lot worse knowing that I'll be balding a lot earlier than most of my peers. When I'm nervous, I run my hands through the front of my hair, but I don't think this would cause baldness since it's supposed to just regrows back if it falls out. This is especially distressing considering my small frame, so I don't think I could pull off a shaved head.

I've looked into potential treatment, and correct me if I'm wrong but they seem to be a lot of effort for little payoff or possibly none whatsoever. The two drugs currently prescribed don't seem to help with temples, and they are apparently expensive and need to be taken forever. Will I be able to grow back what I lost or maintain what I have for a significant period of time if I take these drugs? Hair transplant seems to be another option, but I read a story in which a man's transplant all fell out and everyone could see the severe scarring everywhere on the head. I'm not clear how this works or how people manage to finance it. Is this a viable or reasonable option, or should I forget it?

Does diet and exercise also have an effect apparently? I've been trying both recently but since my discovery, my anxiety is becoming much more severe. I've read Zinc can help, and I've heard Camellia Oil too, but what seems to pop up most are the drugs. There's also another site I read claiming it's caused by too much estrogen, but it sounded like quackery...

Hairstyle left alone
http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t371/uploadstuff454545/abcd57b2.jpg

left alone, side
http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t371/uploadstuff454545/c797cc94.jpg

Pulled back, front
http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t371/uploadstuff454545/7ac45f8d.jpg

Pulled back, above
http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t371/uploadstuff454545/3b12060e.jpg

One side, pulled back
http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t371/uploadstuff454545/006e1618.jpg

Other side, pulled back
http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t371/uploadstuff454545/4c158cc1.jpg

What do you think? Thank you for your time.
Is it also really testosterone-based? I can't even fully grow a mustache yet, so the biological process confounds me a bit. I should also mention both my family sides' men have thin/bald hair, unfortunately as far as I know.


This is the site I think is strange, by the way. Claiming baldness is a byproduct of too much estrogen consumption (found in, say, soybeans, which I do consume and enjoy)
http://www.totalityofbeing.com/FramelessPages/Articles/real_reason_men_lose_hair.htm



Answer
I've looked at some of your pictured, but if you didn't say anything, I would have never known that your hairline receded. Recently, my brother has looked like his hairline was receding when he wore his hair a certain way but maybe it really is a maturing hairline. He's about the same age as you. My cousin went bald very young (about your age). He just shaved his head. He actually looks pretty good.
If you really want to find out, you should see your doctor or a dermatologist. I used to loose my hair in patches, all the spots recently grew back, but loosing hair is still never good. I found out that it was alopecia from my dermatologist. She gave me steroid creams to rub on the spots but I'm not sure how much that really helped. The hair falling out was triggered by stress because I have a low positive ANA. You can find out if this is the case by getting a blood test. This means that the stress triggers my body to attack the hair follicles because my body believes that it's foreign. The preventative measures that I take is maintaining a healthy diet, taking vitamins, and fish oil pills. I'm not entirely sure how I got it to grow back. I think it was a combination of trying to stay healthy, the steroid creams, and trying to take it easy.
This is just my problem, it might not be your problem. You should find out about your family history. It could just be the way your body is. I would recommend seeing a professional to get it straightened out.




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