Yes; it is exceedingly rare not to (other than by natural causes, i.e. old age).
It is not normal for a 5-year old to have 1 strand of grey hair on his head and medical attention is necessary.
Head and shoulders
read apparently a thick head of hair has 100,000, normal is 70,000
Long, Long, LONG hair
It's normal for humans to have hair all over, though in some places it may be very fine and considerably lighter in color than the hair on top of the head.
Depends on the hair brush if you have the normal hair brush (not the comb the other one) it massages your scalp and it helps your hair
You can braid your hair however you prefer. Some braid their hair straight back (normal cornrows), some braid their hair horizontally (across the head), & others braid their hair into a beehive (a spiral around the head).
Your hair will grow back at the normal rate it always grows at, provided you aren't balding.
Hair strands. Hair loss is a normal part of the hair growth cycle, with most people losing around 100 hairs per day.
A pin has a head but no hair
have her exercise, take vitamins, put oils in her hair, and give her head massages (to help bloodflow in the head)
he died the hair on his head