i don't know too much about the mk4, but there has some articles , you can have a look. maybe it can help you.
eyelashes are the "hair" protruding out where your eyes are....the eyelids are the skin that folds over your eyes.
Yes hair condition is a very good shaving aid. It makes the razor glide over the skin and it softens the hair.
No, there is not any difference in the hardware required for an application server over other types. All hardware required are the same and need nothing different.
on the top half of your head spike, other half comb-over.
Over direct the hair to the desired side with a blow dryer when it's damp. Do this each time after shampooing and eventually you will "train" the hair to part on the opposite side.
i usually have braids in my hair. if you know how to braid then its the same, but each time you put one strand of hair over the other strand, you have to grab some more hair to make it fit.
Yes. On the average there are over one hundred thousand strands of hair on a young adult. Blondes average about 140,000 strands, brunettes average 108,000 and redheads average 90,000.
Some can and some can't! It all depends on the hair dresser. Some feel comfortable doing both, while others prefer one over the other.
a mohawk is when the sides of your head is shaved, and a fohawk is when you still have all your hair but a line over the top of your head is sticking up
A hair dryer is an electromechnical device designed to blow cool or hot air over damp hair, in order to accelerate the evaporation of water particles and dry the hair.An electric,oscilating fan supported by an adjustable,detachable stand.
A french braid pulls hair from all over your head. It starts up top near your forehead and goes down the langth of your hair. But, a braid starts at the bottom of your head and goes down.
Lice prefer children's hair over adult hair because children's hair is typically finer, softer, and closer to the scalp, making it easier for lice to attach and feed on blood. Additionally, children are often in close contact with each other, increasing the likelihood of lice spreading from one child to another.