The problem is if you look at me head on you can see that Ive just drawn a line at my hairline hahah
I was debating plucking my widows peak again but I don’t really neeeeed my forehead to be any bigger ya know?
My hair is at an overstimulating length right now so I’m going through my cope hairstyle options
I've recently been experimenting with my hairline, especially around my widow's peak, and I totally understand that feeling of wanting to try new styles while managing your natural hair features. Filling in the widow's peak or playing with a slick back look can be both fun and challenging. What I've learned is that confidence plays a huge role in pulling off bold styles like a slick back ponytail or bun. When your hair is at an overstimulating length and textures like cowlicks come into play, it helps to use lightweight styling products that give structure without weighing hair down. One trick I find helpful is using a fine-tooth comb to neatly align your slick back hairstyle, which can minimize the appearance of uneven lines or bleached areas that might look odd in person. Also, embracing your natural hairline, including any unique shapes like a widow's peak or a square forehead, adds character and style uniqueness. If you feel self-conscious about your forehead size or hairline shape, subtle shading with hair color or carefully designed hair parts can create the optical illusion of balance. Watching shows like Love Island All Stars sparked my desire to try different bold looks, inspiring me to become more adventurous with my hair. If you're uncertain about whether a slick back style suits you, start with a casual low bun and add accessories like hairpins or scrunchies to ease into the look. It’s all about trusting your "face card" and making the style your own. Remember, everyone has unique hair challenges such as cowlicks or hairlines, but styling is all about creativity and self-expression. If you're looking for inspiration or tips, don’t hesitate to experiment and share your journey—hair is a constantly evolving aspect of personal style!
