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A sloped forehead is a forehead that angles towards the hairline from the brow ridge. If your forehead is sloped, you may be worried about how it looks and wonder if it’s normal. Don’t worry—in this article, we explain what a sloped forehead is, what causes a sloped forehead, and how it impacts attractiveness. Read on to learn all more!
Sloped Forehead: Quick Overview
A sloped forehead is a forehead that slopes from the hairline to the brow ridge. Sloped foreheads can be caused by things like genetics and ancestry, a prominent brow ridge, and natural forehead volume.
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- ↑ https://www.york.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/2018/research/research-to-raise-a-few-eyebrows/
- ↑ Courtney Foster. Professional Hair Stylist. Expert Interview
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