noun a V-shaped point in the hairline in the center of the forehead
Certain hairstyles and clothing choices may be selected to complement or contrast with a widow's peak.
Refers to the V-shaped hairline at the center of the forehead, often associated with genetics.
Widow's peak is often discussed in the context of inherited traits and dominant/recessive genes.
Can be a consideration when styling hair to either accentuate or minimize the appearance of a widow's peak.
References to widow's peak can be found in movies, TV shows, and literature as a distinctive trait of characters.
In literature, a widow's peak may be used as a physical trait to help describe a character's appearance or personality.
Psychologists may use the concept of widow's peak in discussions about genetics, inheritance, or physical traits related to personality traits.
Hairstylists may use the term widow's peak to refer to a specific hairline shape and may suggest hairstyles that work well with this feature.
Actors may be asked to enhance or hide their widow's peak depending on the role they are playing and the desired character appearance.