The gene on your chromosomes will determine your height, color of your eyes, blood type, hair texture, size of your feet and your finger prints among many others.
the hair follicle is bent, making the hair grow out of the follicle curly
The gene on your chromosomes will determine your height, color of your eyes, blood type, hair texture, size of your feet and your finger prints among many others.
no they are naturally curly (:
you just let your hair grow a little bit and when it is grown but gel in it and check your results if it is curly or not and if your hair is straight not curly sorry but it wont work on straight hair because thats how naturally is my hair is naturally curly though
YES ! (: it should.
No it won't turn curly. You got your hair chemically straightened so it will always stay that way, well, until your roots grow curly.
It depends on many factors as to whether it does. If your head hair's naturally curly, your beard/moustache hair won't grow outwars as opposed to growing in a curly nature. It also depends on what angle you naturally hold your head at, as the beard will sometimes follow your neck.
Straight or curly hair is determined by your hair sacs, your follicles. You can't train them, you can't operate them - you're stuck with what you were bobrn with.
The genetic information carried by the cell.
A dog's tail may be sideways because it did not grow straight. If the dog is in pain, consult a vet regarding the tail.
You can't "grow" straight hair unless you're born with it or if it just comes naturally. There are several ways to straighten your hair, though. One is the flatiron. I personally think curly or wavy hair is tons cuter and more fashionable than straight hair.
Yes. And the body regenerates cells. Every seven years you actually have completely different skin, nails and hair cells. So when you are a kid you can have blond curly hair and grow up to have straight auburn hair!