
The choice of hair styles can be more difficult than it appears at first glance. And the point here is not only the color or length of the curls. Another factor to consider is the hair growth line. It is individual for each person and may change over time. Together with Julia Chernikova, the “Milfee” beauty salons, Julia Chernikova, the “Sleep” stylists of Nasta Reshetnikova and Diana Ralko, we choose a hairstyle along the hair growth line.

What is hair growth line?
The hair growth line is located on the boundary of the forehead and scalp and forms the upper contour of the face. This is a natural border where hair grows on the forehead. It depends on this:
Age – The line is lower in young people, the age may rise.
Genetic – hereditary factor plays a key role.
Hormones – In particular, Digidrotestosterone level affects the mature growth line.
Life style – Stress, nutrition, bad habits can affect the condition of the hair.
It is a hair growth line that affects how the haircut and style will look. To determine which hair style is suitable for any type, we pay attention to the proportions and shape of the face, then look at the edge line and select it according to the species.
What are the hair growth lines?

M shaped contour
A small corner in the middle of the forehead and deep baldness on the sides.

V -shaped contour
A sharp angle with smooth arches in the center of the forehead.

Rectangular type
A open horizontal line without baldness found in men more often.

“Belt”
A lightly elevated arched line in the center.
How to choose a hairstyle through hair growth?
M -shaped circuit:
Volumetric style with lateral separation;
Explosions covering bald patches;
The hair was scanned to one side.



V -shaped contour:
Direct separation;
Volumetric style;
Short haircuts with textured sides.



Rectangular draft:
Haircuts with clear contours;
Classic short haircuts;
It is furnished directly with separation.



“Belt”:
Almost every haircut is suitable;
Natural shaping;
Volumetric style.



Source: People Talk

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