It affects a little of your scalp like dryness but it affects your hair most not skin just scalp
yes it does
No, scalp lesions affect the skin and hair of the scalp. What happens on the scalp does not permeate the brain. The brain is under the skull bones. The lesions cannot get through the skull to the brain.
yes the sun is bad for your hair because it bleaches it out. The sun can dry out the hair, fade hair color, and burn the scalp..... possibly leading to skin cancer of the scalp. It's best to use professional hair products that contain sunscreen.
The part of the hair projecting form the surface of the scalp or skin
The part of the hair projecting form the surface of the scalp or skin
Definetaly. Youd probably get a weird rash though because regular hair dye that you can buy at a cvs or whatever doesnt affect the scalp. But the skin on your scalp and your chest are different. ehh try it out anyway then answer this question
The hair root is in the skin of your scalp. The hair shaft is the rest of the hair that you see.
Another surgical procedure used to treat androgenic alopecia is scalp reduction. By stretching skin, the hairless scalp can be removed and the area of bald skin decreased by closing the space with hair-covered scalp.
Bleach is a skin irritant, and the skin of your scalp is particularly sensitive.
Hairs are made up of proteins. Proteins get denatured when exposed to heat. If heat is used incorrectly, it can severely damage hair. Similarly, scalp has skin which contains proteins too which can get damaged because of heat.
Hair grows from the root (inside the skin) Cutting doesn't affect hair growth. But keeping split ends trimmed off will keep it from fraying and breaking off as easily.
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