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Blow drying hair on a regular basis can cause hair to dry out and cause split ends.
No, because if it drips into your eyes, you could cause blindness or other eye damage.
No.
YOu get hair by a small process of protcalisation, in doing so your rots grow to cause a manner of spit ends or hairtsyles which you should get cut on a regular basis
The scientific definition of hair is fossil fuels
the scientific name for red hair is "ranga"
because it is a nasty side effect of the chemical.(don't worry your hair grows back)psst anyone know a more scientific answer
A deficiency in vitamin A can cause many symptoms such as, to name a few; dry skin, color blindness, conjunctivitis, eyes sensitive to light, dry hair, and ridges in the nails.
Difficulty Breathing And Strong Allergic Reactions. Like Skin Abnormalities And Very Rarely Hair Reduction. Also Carbon Monoxide Can Cause You To Smell Very Strangely And Lastly Carbon Monoxide Can Cause Blindness In Some People.
No. It has absolutely no effect on vision. Genetic factors affect vision. Also, straining your eyes (i.e reading in dim lighting) will cause your eyes to work harder than they need to, thus worsening your vision.
The scientific term for nose hair is "vibrissae." These hairs are responsible for filtering out dust, dirt, and other particles from entering the nasal passages.