The crown refers to the uppermost part of the head that is typically covered by hair. Vertex is the official term used to describe this area.
Baldness on the crown is a common occurrence for many men as they age. It can be caused by a variety of factors such as genetics, hormonal changes, or medical conditions.
Conditions of the Crown
It is worth noting that the crown can also be subject to various conditions, such as:
- Cowlick: A section of hair that grows in a different direction than the rest, often appearing as a spiral or a tuft.
- Bald Spot: An area on the crown where hair loss occurs, which can vary in size and shape.
- Widow's Peak: A v-shaped point in the hairline on the crown that is often inherited genetically.
- Whorl: A circular pattern of hair growth on the crown.
In addition to the above, the crown can also be an important feature for hairstyling. Hairstylists may focus on the crown when creating haircuts and styles, as it can affect the overall shape and balance of the hair.
Rules Regarding the Crown in Passport Photos
Although there are no specific regulations regarding the crown in passport photos, it is included in the requirements to determine the size of the face in the picture. The height from the chin to the crown must be between |min_face_height_display| and |max_face_height_display| {metric}.