Hair loss concealers, such as KeraFiber, are proven to provide a fuller and more energizing look to their users. However, a word of warnings, these naturally extracted proteins are not for everyone. To find out whether you are a lucky one suitable to use hair loss concealers, you would need to understand how far your hair loss has progressed.
The Norwood Scale
It is a chart designed to identify how bald a person is, mainly used by gentlemen, and is scaled from one to seven. The larger the number, the more hair loss one is suffering.
Scale
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Percentage of hair loss
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Hair loss rate
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Scale
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Percentage of hair loss
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Hair loss rate
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2
|
20%
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Mildly Moderate
|
|
4A
|
70%
|
Semi-advanced
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2A
|
30%
|
Moderate
|
|
4V
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75%
|
Semi-advanced
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3
|
45%
|
Advanced moderate
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|
5A
|
80%
|
Advanced
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3A
|
60%
|
Mildly advanced
|
|
5V
|
85%
|
Advanced
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3V
|
65%
|
Mildly advanced
|
|
6
|
89%
|
Advanced
|
4
|
70%
|
Semi-advanced
|
|
7
|
99%
|
Total advanced
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Norwood scale 3 Norwood scale 6
Suitable for me?
According to a recent survey, users often give a satisfactory rate of over 90% when their hair loss levels belongs to the Norwood Scale 3V or lower. However, when users have a Norwood Scale of 6 or higher, their satisfactory rate will drop significantly. In short, if the thinning area still has reasonable amount of hair, there is no reason that you don't give KeraFiber a shoot, but if one is completely bald, we suggest he/she to try our new Hair Serum instead. Remember to take a look at our product page.
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