No, folliculitis will note cause a false positive HSV2 result.
Yes, of course. Anywhere you have hair, you have hair follicles.
No definatly do not put food colouring in your hair it is called food colouring for a reason cause if you do the food colouring would go up your hair and on your scalp and you could get poisned if it got in your ear or eye but the best way to get it out is to simply wast it was hot water Losy40 xoxo
Folliculitis is inflammation of the hair follicles.BOIL=======================It is rather Acne Vulgaris.If the sebaceous glands, which drains sebum into the hair shaft, produce too much sebum (common in adolescence), the hair shafts could be blocked. This blockage can cause multiplication of the trapped bacteria, and that can lead to infection, commonly known as acne or spots.acne vulgaris
what is the importance of restoring the ph levels of the hair after permanent colouring sevices
Folliculitis is the inflammation of one or more hair follicles. The condition may occur anywhere on the skin.11.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folliculitis
Not unless you're coloring your hair grey.
Small, yellowish-white blister-like lumps (pustules) surrounded by narrow red rings are usually present with both bacterial folliculitis and fungal folliculitis. Hair can grow through or alongside of the pustules, which sometimes ooze blood-stained pus
can cause boils and, in rare instances, serious skin infections. Bacteria from folliculitis can enter the blood stream and travel to other parts of the body.
perming. colouring. bleaching. hair transplants.
no. folliculitis is when the root of hairs have a tendency to clog with oil or dead skin cells to cause bumps. this is strictly a skin thing and nothing more.
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