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It depends on alot of factors whether you can do this at the hairline, the biggest one is the contrast between hair and skin.
Greater contrast between hair and skin means the less effective this would be. If the contrast is great, you really cant use Dermmatch at the hairline. But its not recommended anyway, and a thinning hairline is natural. Using dermmatch there is not a good idea for most people. Dermmatch works good inside the hairline, I find it the best concealer, (only concealer really) that I find works well. |
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Yea, it would make a difference if you cant see your hairline as well, but that makes me wonder why you are worried about adding it there in the first place.
Basically, its a thickener that works great on my hair and I personally have alot of scalp to cover when applying, which is often undetectable (as far as I can tell) as long as its not on the hairline. I go back about 5-10 mm back from the hairline each time I use it |
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