That completely depends on hair type and hair length. Good curl can make hair look bigger with more body, but length definitely counts as well. If you had a lot of curl and length and pulled your hair straight up, maybe you could get your hair looking 3-5 times bigger, if that was your goal. A good mohawk also makes hair look bigger than it is, because it is straight up and away from the skull, whereas if it were hanging normally it would just look normal length because it has to fall past the face to start looking long at all, so you lose those inches in perception.
Healthy hair is elastic with a healthy cortex (cortex is the strength bearing part of hair). its is claimed low levels of stretching are just fine but excessive stretching or stretching hair over the safe limit (20-30% of the strand length) can damage the hair's cuticle.
It's not really the color of the hair or whether or not the person has extensions in regards to making a larger nose stand out. It's usually the way the hair is cut, especially around the face.
if you dye your hair many times your hair will get damage, it will get really dry and your hair will fall out also the natural colour of hair hair will fade away and i heard that you can easly get gry hair from all the chemicals.... scary..
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No, a person's hair doesn't indicate their intelligence level.
I have brown hair and I have freckles. It is in your skin and the sun brings out freckles. It doesn't really have anything to do with your hair colour.
She says I whip my hair back and forth 65 times.
A person with Really long hair who has a religion that they should never cut it or dye it. They should never do anything unnatural to their hair.
wash it really good a couple of times :) hope this helps!
It varies from person to person but I swear by Vatika coconut oil. It's easy to use and is magic! My hair is really brittle and dry, especially a week after I dyed it. After one use of Vatika my hair was soft and shiny. =D I love it ^.^
Cut it but be really careful.
it varies from person to person. usually 4 days to 2 weeks. It lasts 1 week for me which is really good :)