I had the same problem. What you do is DO NOT use a moisterizing shampoo! It'll jut make it not look clean at the top of your head. Instead find a non-moisterizing clerifying shampoo. (you can find one made by "Ion" at Sally Beauty Supply)
Also, don't put conditioner on the top of your head. Using it from about your ears length down to the tips.
Both tips will help keep the oil undercontole.
(Also, if you find that one day in the morning it is looking a bit oily, but you have no time to take a shower, dry shampoo worls aswell.)
None of her head, body, or hair disintegrates.
To apply hair clips in extensions you need to part your hair from ear to ear to apply the shortest extension! Be sure to keep the rest of your hair separate! Attach shorter pieces to the sides of your head, and the longer pieces to the back of your head.
you have many different lengths of hair all over your head due to new hairs growing and others breaking when you brush or comb your hair. everyones hair does it.
Grow the rest of your hair long, and comb it from one side of your head to the other. They'll never know the difference!
he's got brown hair...you can see it in his hair style right now. The sides of his head are shaved while the rest isn't.
The more often you cut your hair, the quicker it grows back. Therefore, since we cut the hair on our head so often, it grows the fastest.
Just like the hair on your head, yes, the rays of the sun can bleach hair on the rest of your body.
to protect the skull As you've probably noticed, hair grows thicker where we tend to be warmest, the head, groin and under the arms. The head, groin and underarms tend to regulate how warm we are and how much heat is lost. In the dead of winter, if you wear a wool hat, the rest of your body stays warm, but if your head is cold, the rest of you gets cold too. Hair is natures' way of trying to keep us warm to survive the cold.
If you look closely, the individual strands of hair are of different colors, even on your head. It is not unusual for body hair that develops after puberty to be a different color than head hair, and especially darker. Blond men, for instance, often have reddish beards. Brown-haired men often have darker body hair. Sometimes men with black hair can have body hair or pubic that almost looks blue.
I think the answer would be Vitamin D because the rest of the choices are characteristics of hair (cholesterol is what makes hair look/ appear oily; UV radiation is what hair protects your scalp from; and keratin [particularly dead keratin] is what your hair is made of) .... Whereas with vitamin D is what the skin produces and doesn't have any involvement with hair.
if you have a cowlick, it means that you have a place on your head were hair grows more then the rest of you head.Make sence?
Yes it grows just like the rest of the mane.