All hair is dead as soon as the hair follicle makes it. Hair is a dead structure - it is only advertisers trying to sell you products that tell you that you can 'bring life to' or 'feed' hair - you cant, so do not waste your money.
Just wash your hair with shampoo regularly and if you want it to shine - in the water used for the last rinse put a tablespoon of vinegar.
Normally yes, but if you happen to be dead at the time of the trimming of the hair then as long as you're dead, your hair will not grow back.
because it is li8mp and lifeless..
Definitely!It Burns Your Hair && Makes It Permanently Flat && Lifeless.
The major component of hair is Keratin. Most of the keratin that people interact with is actually dead like hair are all formed from dead cells which the body sheds as new cells push up from underneath. Therefore hair grows back though you cut it.
Your hair consists of hair shafts. A hair shaft is composed of scales that become raised through general daily wear and ear and you will notice your hair becoming dull and lifeless the more these scales are raised. The hair will also lose some of its elasticity, which leads to breakage. The conditioner can help you gain some of that elasticity back.
No. Unfortuantely the only good thing you can do for hair loss is admit it and get used to it.
yes hair is dead
our bodies have a set amount of hair follicles(what the hair grows from) so unless the follicle is dead the same amount of hair keeps coming back.
No. Hair is dead. Hair follicles are the only alive part of the hair. They're what grow and contribute their dead cells to hair growth.
'Limp hair' is a term used to describe dull, lifeless hair. Generally, it means that your hair falls flat and is a bit plain. I am cursed with limp hair and cannot seem to do anything about it, haha. It's not exactly a scientific term.
yes as soon as your hair grows out of your skull the hair is dead therfore the roots are also dead.
No. Hair is dead, so cutting is not a factor. ** Unless you are talking about facial/pubic hair in which case you cut it and it grows back thicker and longer each time you cut.