It means that the hair that fell out of your hair is in anagen phase, meaning it is still in the growth phase rather than the resting phase. Hairs in the resting phase will typically have a white tip. Sometimes with dark fine hair it's hard to tell as they may all look black if the lighting is not bright.
It's just the bulb root that is part of what connects the hair to your skin
Hair is attached to scalp by a blub. This bulb feeds off blood in scalp and is alive like all living cells. This bulb produces a mass of minerals we know as hair. Hair grow from the root under scalp down to ends of hair wherever that may be on yourself.
The white bump is called the hair bulb. It sits inside the follicle and is the beginning of the hair strand. The hair bulb is where the dead cells that make up hair are connected with live cells from the body. The follicle is part of your skin so it can't "fall out" but it can become damaged. Illness, sun damage, repeated waxing or tweezing are the most common reasons for follicle damage. There are three phases in the life of hair, a growing phase, a resting phase, and a loss phase. Usually, a healthy person will have 90% of their hair growing, 10-14% of their hair resting, and 10% of their hair falling out at any time.
Hair standing on end.
To make someone's hair stand on end is to cause them to be very frightened, the expression is derived from getting goosebumps when scared and thus having your hair stand on end.
Yes, you can. But if you are trying to get it blond, that will never work unless you dye it. If you have black hair and try to make it blond, it will end up turning red.
Yes, Its located on the carby it's a black stick with a bulb ish end with curves.
it will be ginger END OF CONVO!
What do you mean with "another end"? A round object has no ends.
As long as he had any it was black.
When Pablo Picasso was young his hair was black. In the photos that were taken close to the end of his life in the 1960's Picasso was bald.
Hair is a word that can either mean one hair, or just hair in particular. When you say "Hair Cut", the word "Hair" is plural. There is no need to pluralize it with an 's' on the end.