You can get your hairline to grow back by massaging your scalp for 4 to 5 minutes daily to stimulate hair growth.
Wash your hair with a gentle shampoo to encourage hair growth and moisturize your hair by applying conditioner everyday.
You can also use Rogaine if your hairline is thinning a lot and if your hairline continues to recede you should talk to your doctor.
When you massage your head, it's important only to use the pads of your fingers; don't rake over this sensitive area with fingernails.
Your hairline recedes for a number of reasons which can include hormonal changes, stress, aging and even genetics.
Having a family history of receding hairlines can increase your chances of developing receding hairlines yourself.
And men that have male pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia are also much more likely to have a receding hairline as well.
Hormonal changes such as through pregnancy and menopause or thyroid issues or other hormonal problems can cause your hairline to recede and cause hair loss.
Having high levels of dihydrotestosterone which is a sex hormone derived from testosterone, can also shrink hair follicles and cause a receding hairline.
Being stressed out can cause hair loss and receding hairline and even postpartum hair loss can occur after a woman gives birth.
Other things that can cause a hairline to recede are wearing tight hairstyles like cornrows and braiding can damage hair and lead to a receding hairline.
Or over styling hair with heat, perming or bleaching can also lead to a receding hairline.
Other factors that can lead to a receding hairline include.
Inflammatory scalp diseases like frontal fibrosing alopecia or lupus can cause hair loss and hairline to recede.
Scalp infections, certain medications and even radiation therapy can cause receding hairlines.
A receding hairline can grow back in some cases and you can even have a hair transplant to help restore the lost hair.