The Hair Folicle is the bulby part. The bottom of that is the hair root ( Literally the bottom of the Folicle ). The Hair Folicle is the bulby part. The bottom of that is the hair root ( Literally the bottom of the Folicle ).
try dying or bleaching your hair. that's what i used to do when i would get hair tested. theres still a slight possibility it will show up but dying your hair will normally do the trick.
Genetic fingerprinting can match a hair to an individual person. It's now a common method of crime detection, if the root of the hair is with the hair. DNA can be extracted from the root.
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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.
A plant can grow from just the top of a carrot root, but not any root. This is because carrots have a special kind of root called a tap root. The plant that will grow from the top of the carrot will not be another carrot, but instead a green leaf type thing and there will be some very small hair bristle type things growing from the side. They will be light brown or so.
it really depends on it if you color your hair before 16 then it will die soon this will also happen if you pull your hair out the strand will immediately die because it is no longer connected to its protein source if you do not do any of this it will live for a while
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my guess would that because when you pluck a hair it comes out from the root and pulls from your skin/scalp. But when you cut you're not usually cutting from the root. Well, yeah, that seems to be part of it. I would word it this way: It doesn't hurt when you cut hair because hair doesn't have any nerves, but when you pluck hair, you also kind of pull the nerve the hair is attached to.
I can't see any possible way cocoa would work as a hair color. There are two kinds of hair color: permanent and temporary. Permanent color has chemicals in it to "open up" the hair strand so the color can embed itself in the hairs. Temporary color is more like a paint--it sticks to the outside of the strand, and washes off in time. Cocoa couldn't work itself into the strand, and it doesn't have any way to stick to the outside. I am sure you could put cocoa in hair gel and make a temporary color, but it would wash out the first time you shampooed. OTOH, it would smell REAL good.
All hair products have the capacity to damage your hair. It is best to use them sparingly and to wash them out well after use. You can get a small amount and test it on a small area of your hair. If you notice any problems, then you can be aware of them before you use it fully.
Hair removal creams can work but they depend on your skin type and hair type. It is recommended that before you use any hair removal creams you test it on a small area for allergies.