No. The visible hair are dead cells. Only the hair root in the skin is alive.
the hair contains the blood vessel that nourihes the hair
your skin bleeds because it has blood vessels and your hair has no blood vessels.
YES
a figure of 8 around the hair stimulating the blood a figure of 8 around the hair stimulating the blood
My scalp staples were removed yesterday. I have lots of dried blood on my hair and scalp. What do I use to remove this?
they take the urine and blood mix it together and then stir it with hair then tip it in your drnks at nandos
Your hair is not alive, there is never any blood running through it. But, doing that to your scalp will not make your hair grow faster.
It depends. If the scalp is showing, then yes. If the hair is bushy and thick then the only appearance of blood would be a liquidy, slimy appearance. If you need to test a piece of hair for blood, then of course blood would be evident through use of DNA testing, and Liquid Testing.
Dry hair is not a proven side effect of blood pressure medications. However, hair loss has been reported with some blood pressure medications.
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Hair grows from the living part of the hair , that us follicle , located at the root of the hair. The blood from blood vessels of the scalp supplies the root and follicle divide yoform new cells and hair