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How Do I Deal with Hair Thinning at the Crown?

Patti Kate
Patti Kate

There are various ways to deal with hair thinning at the crown. It's helpful to determine the primary cause of thinning hair. If you notice your hair is thinning not only at the crown but in general, the cause could be a thyroid issue or even a vitamin deficiency. In these cases, a physician or nutritionist may provide an effective solution. If your hair thinning at the crown is due to genetics, you could try a root-lifting hair care product, or try a new hairstyle. It's best to consult with a professional hairstylist for options.

Effective treatments are available for those who experience hair thinning at the crown. You might try an over-the-counter or prescription product that is designed to regrow hair thinning at the crown. Topical solutions are generally recommended for hair loss or thinning hair due to hereditary factors. If you have any allergy concerns or sensitivity issues, it's best to check with your health care provider before beginning this type of treatment. If you decide to use a topical hair loss treatment, be certain the product has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or other reputable organization.

A man with thinning hair.
A man with thinning hair.

Alternately, you may try a few styling tips for diminishing the effect of hair thinning at the crown. It's a good idea to trim your hair in back, so it does not pull down the hair at the scalp and crown. Use a wide tooth comb for styling, as this tool is helpful to lift hair at the crown and make it appear fuller.

Hair weaving is another option to consider. This procedure involves weaving synthetic hair onto your thinning hair at the crown to achieve a natural and fuller appearance. A professional hair designer can accomplish this for you, although it could be a very costly procedure. Risks may be a possibility as well, so it's best to consult with a professional and weigh the pros and cons before considering this option.

Use a shampoo that is fortified with biotin, as this will help strengthen hair and keep your hair in optimal condition.
Use a shampoo that is fortified with biotin, as this will help strengthen hair and keep your hair in optimal condition.

Men who begin to notice their hair thinning at the crown may choose to wear a hairpiece or toupee. It is important to choose a quality hairpiece that is a good match for your skin tone and existing hair color. The texture and style of the wig is also important, as poor quality will look artificial.

You should also consider changing your shampoo. Use a shampoo that is fortified with biotin, as this will help strengthen hair and keep your hair in optimal condition. If you must use a conditioner, use sparingly and only on the ends. Avoid heavy rinses and conditioners on the scalp and crown, as this often weighs hair down, making it look flat. Instead, use a root-lifting application after shampooing to add volume at the roots.

Discussion Comments

Animandel

How many of you have heard that the hair-loss gene is passed on from your mother's side of the family? That was a common belief for a long time. However, as it turns out, baldness on either side of your family can mean that the hair-loss gene has been passed on to you.

Feryll

I think most men think about losing their hair at some point. I don't spend a lot of time looking in the mirror and worrying about every hair being in place, but I would like to hold on to it as long as possible.

I have heard that one reason we lose hair is stress, so if you can reduce the stress in your life you give yourself a better chance of not needing these hair loss treatments. Personally, I exercise and just hang out with my friends when I want to reduce stress.

Drentel

Just accept it guys. I have a friend who has tried practically all of the remedies mentioned in this article. Some of them worked okay. Some were terrible. He wore a comb-over for a couple of years and it made him the butt of a lot of jokes, but he was convinced his hairstyle cover up wasn't that noticeable.

My hair is starting to thin and I have been looking for some solutions I might be able to use in a few years. Right now, when the time comes, I think I will just cut it all off. I'm sure being bald will take some getting used to, but at least it will be low maintenance.

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    • A man with thinning hair.
      By: draganica
      A man with thinning hair.
    • Use a shampoo that is fortified with biotin, as this will help strengthen hair and keep your hair in optimal condition.
      By: Africa Studio
      Use a shampoo that is fortified with biotin, as this will help strengthen hair and keep your hair in optimal condition.
    • Determining the primary cause of thinning hair can help an individual find the best treatment for the condition.
      By: diego cervo
      Determining the primary cause of thinning hair can help an individual find the best treatment for the condition.