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# The upper boundary of Peot HaRosh is if one were to draw a straight line from the highest part of one’s ear (the middle of the curve) to the hairline on one’s forehead (from the edge of the hair on one’s forehead before the hair abruptly extends downward towards the ear). This upper boundary is different for every person. <Ref>S”A 181:9, Peot Zekenecha (pg 22, 26, 28)</ref>  
# The upper boundary of Peot HaRosh is if one were to draw a straight line from the highest part of one’s ear (the middle of the curve) to the hairline on one’s forehead (from the edge of the hair on one’s forehead before the hair abruptly extends downward towards the ear). This upper boundary is different for every person. <Ref>S”A 181:9, Peot Zekenecha (pg 22, 26, 28)</ref>  
## Because of lack of knowledge, some cut the hair around the ear on the front side until the middle of the ear (the highest point of the ear) which is actually forbidden. However, from the behind the ear (from the middle of the ear) it’s permissible to cut the hair. <Ref> Peot Zekenecha (pg 44, 47) in name of the Chazon Ish</ref>
## Because of lack of knowledge, some cut the hair around the ear on the front side until the middle of the ear (the highest point of the ear) which is actually forbidden. However, from the behind the ear (from the middle of the ear) it’s permissible to cut the hair. <Ref> Peot Zekenecha (pg 44, 47) in name of the Chazon Ish</ref>
## Because of lack of knowledge, some leave long Payis but still violate the prohibition by cutting the hair below the hairline (leaving less than a half centimeter) and only leave payis starting from next to the ear. <Ref>Biur Halacha 251:2 </ref>
## Because of lack of knowledge, some leave long Payis but still violate the prohibition by cutting the hair below the hairline (leaving less than a half centimeter) and only leave payis starting from next to the ear. <Ref>Beiur Halacha 251:2 </ref>
##If a person has hair that juts out from the hairline on one’s forehead, this is not considered in determining the hairline of the forehead. <Ref> Peot Zekenecha (pg 23) in name of Rav Chaim Kanievsky and Rav Nassim Karlitz </ref>
##If a person has hair that juts out from the hairline on one’s forehead, this is not considered in determining the hairline of the forehead. <Ref> Peot Zekenecha (pg 23) in name of Rav Chaim Kanievsky and Rav Nassim Karlitz </ref>
## Someone who went bald should consider his hairline from the area where hair used to grow. <Ref> Peot Zekenecha (pg 22) in name of Rav Chaim Kanievsky and Rav Nassim Karlitz</ref>
## Someone who went bald should consider his hairline from the area where hair used to grow. <Ref> Peot Zekenecha (pg 22) in name of Rav Chaim Kanievsky and Rav Nassim Karlitz</ref>