How to Remove a Widow's Peak Permanently

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Learning how to remove a widow's peak permanently can help you shape the hairstyle that you always wanted.

A widow's peak is a triangle-like cluster of hair that certain people grow in the middle of the forehead. Some may admire the growth, but there are others who would rather have a straight line of hair. One way to remove a widow's peak without it growing back is to uproot each individual hair until they are all gone. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

    • 1

      FIND A MIRROR so you can see the widow's peak as you remove it. You can get rid of the unwanted hair without one, but it's easier to have a visual aid.

    • 2

      PULL OUT THE HAIR in your widow's peak by using your thumb and middle or index finger to uproot each individual hair until you can't get anymore.

    • 3

      USE A PAIR OF TWEEZERS TO REMOVE THE HAIR that you can't reach with your fingers. It requires a little more precision than using your hands, but will help you remove any remaining strands of hair.

    • 4

      MAKE SURE THE WIDOW'S PEAK IS GONE by feeling around with your hands and looking in the mirror. If all is well, congratulations! If not, continuing plucking hairs until the widow's peak is gone completely.

Tips & Warnings

  • While this method can remove a widow's peak permanently, remember it is a home-made remedy. Be careful not to injure your heard or your hairline in the process.

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