The outer part of the eye consists of the:
The outer part of the eye consists of the:
While I am not sure if it will fall out it dose kill your hair and can cause it to become brittle and may cause it to dread together depending on how often you use it.
Yes, exposure to the sun can lighten hair color, but it is more likely to cause the hair to become lighter or turn brassy rather than achieve a true blonde color. Sun exposure can also damage hair and cause it to become dry and brittle.
If it is an alcohol based mousse it can cause the hair to become dry and brittle. So when looking for a mousse make sure it is water based preferably without any alcohol in it.
Bleaching hair causes the hair stands to become more porous and lose the disulfide bonds which cause curly hair. Bleaching also strips melanin from hair, making the hair dry, brittle and prone to breaking.
Hair is a porous substance, so it will absorb whatever you put on it and leave what it can't hold. If your deep conditioner has protein in it, then overuse can cause the hair to become weaker and brittle due to the imbalance of moisture to protein.
You could not be getting enough Vitamins. I suggest that you take vitamin pills everyday and try to get a vitamin enhanced shampoo and conditioner that will make your hair become healthier.
Well you can but it may cause hair loss. No relaxer should be used in bleached hair the chemicals don't like each other. Your hair will become brittle and dry and break right off from your scalp. I have been using perms most of my life and I have friends who have bleached and relaxed their hair. I do not recommend you doing this. Let the bleach grow out then relax it. My mom dyes her hair and uses relaxer but has to grease her hair every night or it will be brittle.
That girl's hair is dry and brittle.
Yes, it can - to the extent some formulations can cause the hair to be dry and brittle. More hair breakage results in less hair volume and thinning hair.I do not understand your language.I am assuming that you want to know if hair gel causes hair loss. The answer is no. Certain gels may dry or crack hair due to the various chemicals they may contain. Hair products with a high alcohol content are especially known to cause brittle, dry hair after repeated use. Dry, brittle hair can lead to what is known as hair breakage which is not permanent hair loss. Using a gel with more natural products will easily solve this problem.
Foils doesn't damage the hair. Normally your hair are foiled when you are getting lighteners/bleach applied. The bleach is what will damage your hair, cause breakage and or dry and brittle hair if not tooken care of properly.
It won't necessarily make your hair stop growing. But, it can cause split ends which lead to breakage and then your hair never gets longer. So, technically speaking your hair continues to grow but from damage, being brittle, and probably lack of haircuts your hair could actually become shorter or stay the same length.