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    Hello I’m 19 and I’m just wondering is my crown okay? Do I have anything to worry about?
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    This is a better pic sorry [IMG]<a href="https://ibb.co/nN0SUc"><img src="https://preview.ibb.co/mhhwNx/7602_D4_B6_1_D11_4_F5_C_8_D82_ADBE3_AD1601_A.jpg" alt="7602_D4_B6_1_D11_4_F5_C_8_D82_ADBE3_AD1601_A" border="0"></a>[/IMG]

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    That looks normal to me, you concerned about shedding or thinning?

    Good shampoo Regenepure DR and some regular hair oil or divine oil will help you.

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    Yes your crown is perfectly normal, that is how it’s supposed to look. Go enjoy your life!

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    Your crown looks 100% fine.
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    You're ok... if you've got good hair genes.

    I had a crown whorl like that as a teenager, and I was worried about it early on (given that I was also very slightly receding at the temporal edge of the right hairline at the beginning of college). My dermatologist assured me that it was not an issue. But that area on my crown has definitely become more prominent with my still-relatively-mild thinning, to the point where it looks like a balding spot under all but the best lighting conditions. Toppik helps, but I hope to have a sort of "spot" transplant to build the density in the area in a year or two.

    The good thing about having a whorl on the side is that, since it's not in the middle, it doesn't look like classic MPB.

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