Can someone shape there head at age 15 or as a teen?
While the skull's shape is mostly determined by genetics and natural growth, it is generally considered that the shape of the head cannot be significantly altered through external means during adolescence or adulthood. The skull and facial bones stop developing after puberty, so any changes in shape after teen years would be very minor and would likely not be noticeable.Personal Development - Related Articles
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