Is there like a chart or something that shows the percentage of men with male pattern baldness who stop at a specific Norwood stage? Like I know only 7% of people with male pattern baldness end up at NW6 or 7. Are there rough percentages for how many will stop at Norwood 3, 4, and 5?
Another question is, if you're a mild Norwood 2 in...
So you wouldn't say it's a NW2 yet? As far as I know NW2 is just considered a mature hairline, but if it's farther than that then :oops:
And nah, I haven't had a widow's peak like that, but I'm almost sure I was never below a Norwood 1...or 0.5 at the least. My hairline has always naturally gone up...
Hey everybody.
I'm 22 (on Jan 27th) and worried about my head of hair. To preface this, I'm going to start by saying that my maternal grandfather was likely a NW3-4/4A by the time he was in his mid twenties and my paternal grandfather was probably a NW4A when he was in his 60s. My Dad is...
Norwood 2?
Looks like you have a prominent forehead. Could be a 2.5 I guess, but it doesn't really look like it's receded away from the temples all that much. Looks like more of a consequence of having a big forehead.