• ⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register today to view more, then Subscribe to view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.

Does anyone else have this hairline issue?

⏳ Limited Access:

Register today to view all forum posts.

Bublin

Well-Known Member
For forever i've had issues with my hairline being fuzzy and short. I've always presumed i had breakage that i just couldn't control no matter what i did.

Whether i'm natural or relaxed i need a whole lot of gel to make my hair look sleek but after a few hours i just look un-polished with a fuzzy halo. This makes blending my half wigs so difficult.

I'm 13 months into my transition and i can see that the front portion of my hair grows really slowly but i took a real close look.....

i pulled all myhair back and pulled just the very first like 2mm of hair down from the hairline.....that is the part that is short and is giving me a halo - its like ugly baby hair that doesn't lay down, just sticks straight out.

Does anyone else have a hairline like this?
 
I have hair just like this whether I'm natural or relaxed. I too have to use lots of gel to smooth my edges. I just resigned myself to the fact that this is the texture of my hairline. I am 16 months into my transition.
 
Well at least i'm not the only one and i know its pointless trying to 'fix' it.

What styles are you doing to disguise it?
I'm thinking i'll just have to wear a fringe (bang) but i'm going natural........how the heck does that work unless i permanently wear my hair straight - maybe i should have stayed relaxed as it wasn't so obvious then. I dunno.
 
I have the same issue. My "halo" came from wearing micro braids for waaaaaaaaaay too long. How can I fix this, I wondered. Then a light bulb went off. :scratchch When's the last time I trimmed this area?? A year ago? Never?

Experiment time! So yesterday, I gave the short hairs a trim (almost cutting them down to half their original length). And I'm also going to refrain from rubbing those areas when I wash my hair and, of course, avoid styles that cause tension.

If it's really true that getting rid of damaged ends helps hair retain length again, then I should see some growth. If this doesn't work, we got bigger problems than damaged ends. Like, maybe I stunted those hairs' growth somehow (If that's possible...I hope not though.)

I will report back, if I see any progress. :crossfingers:
 
Last edited:
Back
Top