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Message started by Drear on Feb 13th, 2009 at 4:14am

Title: Hairline hair problem
Post by Drear on Feb 13th, 2009 at 4:14am
I'm not sure where this should go.

I've noticed that the hairs along my hairline around my forehead don't grow as long as the rest of the hair, are finer, and are prone to white tips/split ends.  What's with that?!  I've actually always noticed that they didn't grow as long as the rest of the hair but it's only now that I'm growing out my hair again that I've remembered.  I've never noticed the white tips or split ends before.

Title: Re: Hairline hair problem
Post by waiting4longlocks on Feb 13th, 2009 at 9:46am
Maybe these hairs are finer and are breaking before they get a chance to grow (perhaps causing the white tips?)
I have little "baby hairs" around my hairline as well that are finer but they don't break. Maybe you could try giving these hairs extra moisture with oil or conditioners to bolster their strength. Do you take biotin?

Title: Re: Hairline hair problem
Post by Skyfire on Feb 19th, 2009 at 1:34pm
Interesting.  I and my daughter have those, too.  I have been trying to figure out why.  On DD I thought it was her barrettes, and on my I'm thinking it might be the hinge on my glasses breaking the hairs.  Hm.

Title: Re: Hairline hair problem
Post by Tara on Jul 1st, 2009 at 2:41pm
I'm 25 and still have "baby hairs"  Mine are also very fine and wispy and go all along the edge of my hair line.  I thought this is just how normal hair is O.o  I don't think I have a growth problem with them, but I ALWAYS have short fine hairs surrounding my hairline, literally my entire life.  It could be that your hair just grows that way ;)

Title: Re: Hairline hair problem
Post by Midnight Angel on Jul 1st, 2009 at 4:14pm

Quote:
I thought this is just how normal hair is O.o

It is.

Hair doesn't immediately recognize clear, defined lines of where it's "supposed" to grow and where it isn't. There are always finer, smaller hairs where bigger hair growth begins and ends. It's like this on your head, your face (this is why we pluck our eyebrows) and all over your body.

The only way to have a perfectly clean hairline is with laser removal.

Title: Re: Hairline hair problem
Post by Drear on Jul 2nd, 2009 at 8:40am

wrote on Jul 1st, 2009 at 4:14pm:

Quote:
I thought this is just how normal hair is O.o

It is.

Hair doesn't immediately recognize clear, defined lines of where it's "supposed" to grow and where it isn't. There are always finer, smaller hairs where bigger hair growth begins and ends. It's like this on your head, your face (this is why we pluck our eyebrows) and all over your body.

The only way to have a perfectly clean hairline is with laser removal.


Ah thanks for the explanation.  I'm not that desperate though.  It's not an issue I'm concerned about when I have it explained that way. :)

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