MYTH : One common myth about double crown hair is that it signifies a scalp issue.
Double crown hair, also known as “double whorl” is relatively uncommon but not extremely rare according to NHGRI research around 5% of the population has a double crown on their scalp.
We should know that dealing with the unruly area of hair isn’t necessarily a sign of impending doom. Research states that a double crown hair on its own isn’t an indicator of baldness but again it can often be mistaken for a bald spot, when in reality it is not.
Fun fact : A double crown denotes exceptional talent or brilliance.
Understand : “Although double crown hair is unusual, it is not strange.You may certainly conceal it, but it's not a serious illness that requires quick care.”
A hair system can be designed to cover specific areas of the scalp where hair is thinning or absent.
It doesn’t specifically “fix” a double crown, but it can help conceal the area or associated thinning if someone prefers a smoother, more uniform appearance.
A double crown doesn’t necessarily mean there is a lack of hair. Instead, it is an area where the hair grows in different directions. If someone wants to reduce the appearance of a double crown or cover thinning around it, a hair replacement system can be customised to provide targeted coverage and create a more even-looking hairstyle.
Once attached, hair system can be styled just like natural hair. Individuals can trim, style, and groom the hair system to suit their preferred look, which might involve techniques that help minimize the appearance of the double crown.
Feeling dissatisfied or self-conscious about a specific aspect of your appearance, such as a noticeable double crown or thinning around it, can affect confidence.
Wearing a hair patch or hair replacement system to provide coverage can help create a look you feel more comfortable and confident with.
Terminology variant and lesser known fact :
“Double crowns are also known as "cowlicks."
The term "cowlick" comes from the idea that cows' tongues would lick their calves' heads in circular motions, creating a swirl in the hair.”
While a double crown doesn’t signify hair loss, it may create concerns about hairstyling and appearance. Solutions to manage a double crown include tailored haircuts, styling techniques, and using appropriate hair systems that will work with the natural growth pattern.
Consult with a skilled hair stylist for personalized advice and explore different styling techniques to discover the best ways to manage your double crown hair confidently.
Megan Brooks is a Certified Trichologist at Oxea Invisible Hair Solutions with over 21 years of Unbeatable experience. Throughout her remarkable career, she has successfully completed an impressive 8000+ hair replacement systems. Megan is dedicated to transforming lives and boosting self-confidence so that one can live with all the pride. She has served over 800 satisfied clients and still-counting, while helping them regain their natural appearance and feel their best.