I Have A Proof That Muscle Tension Can Affect Your Head

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Look at Danny Dyer when he was just a boy, he has a buzzcut and a full head of hair but his hair does not give the appearence of a flat galea like you suggested a full head of hair does

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Even when he was just a boy you could see that his hair is significantly thinner in the corners because of his galea and face shape. He does not have gigantic galea but his galea has a very weird shape and it was visible when he had a good hairline too.
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Also there is no point trying to convince people on this site, they will constantly say that non balding men's headshapes only look different because they have hair, then i post multiple non balding men who have shaved their head with a razor and they still use the same argument. You've been posting here for months about this and i bet everyone who saw your theory was convinced straight away but kept it to themselves because they want to stay in denial. They'd rather believe they inherited their hairloss from a great uncle instead of believing that their headshape is the cause.

Yes. Especially Niki99. He has big forehead and big galea.
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Look. The guy with hair has poorer facial features but look at the galea of the second guy. He has bigger and wider galea and is receding.


Have you ever seen guys who look like that with Norwood 1 hairline on the street.

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nope never seen a guy like that with norwood 1. Look at this actor from this popular british soap opera, look at him when he was young and now. He is not gonna fully go bald but people with his face shape cannot be a norwood 1.
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Almost every actor on this soap opera has poor facial structure and currently right now there are very few norwood 1's on this soap opera and unsuprisingly they have much better facial structure than the balding men.
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Now look at all the balding men's faces on this soap opera
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Wow. The first balding guy has very big galea.
 

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Wow. The first balding guy has very big galea.
he's had a receded hairline for decades now and he startted receding very early in his adulthood, hair cannot grow further down his forehead because it's too hypoxic because of his big galea. He's like 50 now and has no crown thinning and he'll probably stay like this forever but people with his face and galea can never be a norwood 1.
 

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Yeah facial development will effect overall health and probably would increase hair loss and speed up predisposed genetic hair loss. But this is literally all bro science, half your examples are contradictory. Your obviously not a dentist or maxofacial surgeon.
 

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Yeah facial development will effect overall health and probably would increase hair loss and speed up predisposed genetic hair loss. But this is literally all bro science, half your examples are contradictory. Your obviously not a dentist or maxofacial surgeon.
what is so hard to believe that your galea has an affect on hairloss? hair literally grows on your galea so it is not a far fetched theory. But i guess you're right, it makes much more sense that you inherited a stupid gene from your great great grandather. Health has nothing to do with hair loss. You can do drugs for decades like edward furlong or be an alocholic for years like rob lowe,
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or you could be extremely healthy and bald, it's all to do with your headshape.
 

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what is so hard to believe that your galea has an affect on hairloss? hair literally grows on your galea so it is not a far fetched theory. But i guess you're right, it makes much more sense that you inherited a stupid gene from your great great grandather. Health has nothing to do with hair loss. You can do drugs for decades like edward furlong or be an alocholic for years like rob lowe,
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or you could be extremely healthy and bald, it's all to do with your headshape.

yes science and genetics literally makes more sense then your facial development being the sole indicator of hair loss. I see people with horrible facial development all the time with nice Nw1.
 

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yes science and genetics literally makes more sense then your facial development being the sole indicator of hair loss. I see people with horrible facial development all the time with nice Nw1.
facial structure is genetic though, not once did i say that if you have poor facial structure you will bald. There are certain types of headshapes that cause balding. The few balding members in my family have terrible facial structures, one of them had a slightly receded hairline before he even hit puberty because of his face shape.
 

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facial structure is genetic though, not once did i say that if you have poor facial structure you will bald. There are certain types of headshapes that cause balding.
That is what op is saying thou. Facial structure is genetic but it is the environment and nutrition that dictates if the facial blueprint is completed absolutely. Head shape is a small piece of the puzzle not a main cause.
 

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That is what op is saying thou. Facial structure is genetic but it is the environment and nutrition that dictates if the facial blueprint is completed absolutely. Head shape is a small piece of the puzzle not a main cause.
No there is a genetic potential and the environment and breastfeeding, etc dictates whether you'll reach your genetic potential, but even if you are not breastfed and lived in a poor environment and did not eat hard foods as a child your fully grown face wont be that different from your full potential. Galea shape is not affected by the environment or breastfeeding or anything.
 

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Yeah facial development will effect overall health and probably would increase hair loss and speed up predisposed genetic hair loss. But this is literally all bro science, half your examples are contradictory. Your obviously not a dentist or maxofacial surgeon.

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Ok. Then have you ever seen a guy with such facial features with perfect hair. Big galea, thin crooked nose, flat cheekbones and missing eye support?

Or

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Or like Nicolas Cage and his dropped down jawline and missing cheekbones. Have you ever seen someone like that Norwood 1 at age 40?

I guess no. Stop being in denial. Open your eyes and look at men in the street.
 

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No there is a genetic potential and the environment and breastfeeding, etc dictates whether you'll reach your genetic potential, but even if you are not breastfed and lived in a poor environment and did not eat hard foods as a child your fully grown face wont be that different from your full potential. Galea shape is not affected by the environment or breastfeeding or anything.
That’s not true ask any maxillofacial surgeon.
 

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That is what op is saying thou. Facial structure is genetic but it is the environment and nutrition that dictates if the facial blueprint is completed absolutely. Head shape is a small piece of the puzzle not a main cause.
mitko has stated numerous times that people with poor facial structure can keep their hair too, but there are certain types of poor facial structures that make you bald. For example michael b jordan has a very receded chin/jaw but he has a horizontal face and he will not fgo bald. Adam Woodyatt the guy i posted above, people who have a face + galea like that cannot be a norwood 1
 

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Ok. Then have you ever seen a guy with such facial features with perfect hair. Big galea, thin crooked nose, flat cheekbones and missing eye support?

Or

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Or like Nicolas Cage and his dropped down jawline and missing cheekbones. Have you ever seen someone like that Norwood 1 at age 40?

I guess no. Stop being in denial. Open your eyes and look at men in the street.


Yeah all the time. It’s just like seeing a vegan with severe hair loss and a homeless person with a full head of hair. There is many factors to hair loss and your head shape is not dictating your hair loss.
 

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mitko has stated numerous times that people with poor facial structure can keep their hair too, but there are certain types of poor facial structures that make you bald. For example michael b jordan has a very receded chin/jaw but he has a horizontal face and he will not fgo bald. Adam Woodyatt the guy i posted above, people who have a face + galea like that cannot be a norwood 1
Its all bro science because there’s not one study either of you can list here except picture that youre finding that prove your point.
 

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facial structure is genetic though, not once did i say that if you have poor facial structure you will bald. There are certain types of headshapes that cause balding. The few balding members in my family have terrible facial structures, one of them had a slightly receded hairline before he even hit puberty because of his face shape.
Yes. Look at Wayne Rooney. He started receding at 13.

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He has poor CD aswell.
 

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Its all bro science because there’s not one study either of you can list here except picture that youre finding that prove your point.
imagine where this world would be right now if people like you existed centuries ago, shutting every new theory down because science has not discovered it yet. Give it time, science will 100% discover it in the near future. There are no studies that disprove this either.
 

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Ok. Then have you ever seen a guy with such facial features with perfect hair. Big galea, thin crooked nose, flat cheekbones and missing eye support?

Or

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Or like Nicolas Cage and his dropped down jawline and missing cheekbones. Have you ever seen someone like that Norwood 1 at age 40?

I guess no. Stop being in denial. Open your eyes and look at men in the street.

I have seen plenty of both

You are not being productive with these theories. Even if you, by some stretch of the imagination, turned out to be 100% right there isn't a way this theory could help anyone stop/reduce/regrow hair.

Get results, demonstrate that you got results, then come and boast your theories. Currently your words have no importance whatsoever
 
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