
CelestialEmpire
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Ever since I started Norwooding I've been inspecting people's hairlines at my college (age 18-22). At least 1/3 of white guys (ethnics have thicker hair and asians/natives basically don't bald) have early Norwooding (receding temple peaks, slight V or U shape hairline, loss of density, etc) or thinning crowns (blonde guys having visible crown/vertex scalp in direct sunlight, etc).
I think most normies are just too bluepilled to notice they're Norwooding until stage 2 at least, especially if they started with a good hairline. Nobody is looking at their hairline constantly and with most Gen Z haircuts (fringes, mullets, curtains, fluffy hair) you basically only see your own hairline when it's super windy or right after you shower).
I think average age that you start Norwooding (even if it's 0.5cm inch temple recession and slight loss of overall scalp density by like 5-10%) is age 20 unironically. I noticed I was norwooding at age 19 and now I'm 22 and norwood 1.25/1.5 and I'm only using minoxidil and not finasteride cuz of sides.
I think most normies are just too bluepilled to notice they're Norwooding until stage 2 at least, especially if they started with a good hairline. Nobody is looking at their hairline constantly and with most Gen Z haircuts (fringes, mullets, curtains, fluffy hair) you basically only see your own hairline when it's super windy or right after you shower).
I think average age that you start Norwooding (even if it's 0.5cm inch temple recession and slight loss of overall scalp density by like 5-10%) is age 20 unironically. I noticed I was norwooding at age 19 and now I'm 22 and norwood 1.25/1.5 and I'm only using minoxidil and not finasteride cuz of sides.