texture
Tension in cutting hair is basically how tightly the hair is pulled when cutting. If you don't pull it tight enough it won't be straight after cutting for pulling the hair you pull all the hair to the same length and if the tension is not done properly the hair will not be held at the same length and you will have uneven cut hair
Your scalp can ache if you have had your hair pulled back tightly. It can also ache if you have a migraine headache.
A few of the main reasons of baldness is androgenetic alopecia, wearing hair pulled back tightly, and genetics.
The hair, like your nails, is dead. But at the root, where it's being "made",there are live cells. And they don't like getting pulled at.
Hair pulled back in a knot is commonly referred to as a "bun." This hairstyle involves gathering the hair and twisting it into a circular shape, securing it with hair ties, pins, or clips. Buns can vary in style, from sleek and polished to messy and casual, making them versatile for different occasions.
Yes.cutting your hair is good
When a hair is pulled out, the hair follicle is disrupted and the hair falls out. The follicle may bleed briefly, but a new hair will eventually grow in its place. Repeatedly pulling out hair can lead to damage to the follicle and potentially inhibit hair growth.
There no nerves in the hair and nails
There no nerves in the hair and nails
Humans have been cutting their hair for thousands of years, with evidence of hair cutting dating back to prehistoric times.
ANSWER:It depends what kind of Alopecia you mean. Hair extensions might be responsible for a condition called traction Alopecia which occurs when hair is pulled too tightly or forcefully for extended periods of time. This can cause baldness.If you're referring to Androgenetic Alopecia, then no, this is caused by genetic factors whereby the hormone Testosterone get converted into di-hydro-testosterone and this causes hair follicles to shrink and is regardless of whether or not the hair is being pulled on.
No, cutting your hair should not hurt if done properly with sharp scissors or clippers. If you experience pain while cutting your hair, you may be cutting too closely to the skin or pulling on the hair too forcefully.