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The latest TikTok beauty buzzword is something you might never have thought about—cranial height, or the distance from your hairline to the crown of your head. Understanding whether you have a high or low cranial top can make it easier to figure out which hairstyles look best on you. We’re explaining everything you need to know about high vs. low cranial tops, how to know which one you have, and how to style your hair based on your cranial height.
What are high and low cranial tops?
Your cranial top is the distance from your hairline to your crown. Having a high cranial top—or more distance between your hairline and crown—can give hair the appearance of more volume. Having a low cranial top tends to make hair look flatter, but it also emphasizes the eyes and can look more elegant.

