Hair is one of the means that we have of judging the age of another person. Older people often have less hair, and even if they do not have less hair, it eventually turns gray, and then turns white.
An elaborate hair style is an announcement that a person cares a lot about their appearance, possibly more than they should. It could be a sign of vanity. An unconventional hair style (such as the punk styles) is an assertion of independence, from the restrictions of conventionality. So, various messages can be encoded in one's hair.
Do hair :)
I would say his hair because ''hair'' these days is very valuable !
"Hair" in Hawaiian is "pili."
"Hair" is in Dutch "haar".
you say it like this, our teacher has brown hair. its that simple. seriously.
You say, "Should I colour my hair brown?". Geez.
Il a les cheveux gris is how you say he has grey hair........
Neither. Getting hair professionally styled is proper. It is acceptable to refer to getting your hair done. It is never acceptable to say "getting your hair did".
The correct answer is to say "the children had their nape hair trimmed."
my sisters hair is brown.
the hair in spanish is EL PELO
el pelo rizado- this is how you say curly hair