whats my norwood? (pics)

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  • itsmyhairs
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 159

    whats my norwood? (pics)

    Front


    If the hair looks a little uneven in length at the front it's because I'm getting new growth all along my hairline from minox.

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    28, been using regaine for about 4 1/2 months, I could swear my loss has almost stopped completely (touch wood).
    I recon about a NW 2.5?
  • Assemblage23
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 197

    #2
    with this lightning and hair length there's no way to tell buzz it and we will know, I looked like a Norwood 1 and thought I was a 2 with the right hair style then when I buzzed it down to 6 milimeters I saw I was a norwood 3

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    • mattj
      Doctor Representative
      • Oct 2009
      • 1422

      #3
      Temples look to be receded to a NW2 at most. Your crown appears to be taking the biggest hit and it looks like the thinning might be creeping forward into the mid-scalp area.
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      • BigThinker
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 1507

        #4
        Originally posted by mattj
        Temples look to be receded to a NW2 at most. Your crown appears to be taking the biggest hit and it looks like the thinning might be creeping forward into the mid-scalp area.
        Agreed. If anywhere, the crown appears to be thinned. Some people have considerably thinner crowns where the cowlick originates (the point where hair seeming heads directionally from).

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        • itsmyhairs
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 159

          #5
          Originally posted by mattj
          Temples look to be receded to a NW2 at most. Your crown appears to be taking the biggest hit and it looks like the thinning might be creeping forward into the mid-scalp area.
          The crown is a little thin, using minox on it just now (along with temples).
          Though, that is under the brightest light shining directly down from above, in normal light it's not visible as thinning at all.

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