The noun 'hair' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance that grows from human or animal skin.
The noun 'hair' is a count noun as a word for the strands or shafts of this substance.
The plural noun is hairs.
Examples:
"Your hair is a mess!" (uncountable)
"The only man had long hairs growing from his ears." (countable)
The plural of braid is braids. As in "the girl has braids in her hair".
The plural of the word brush is brushes. As in "she brushes her hair".
The noun 'hair' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance that grows from human or animal skin.The noun 'hair' is a count noun as a word for the strands or shafts of this substance.The plural noun is hairs.Examples:"Your hair is a mess!" (uncountable)"You have cat hairs on your coat." (countable)
un cheveu, (plural "cheveux" with an "x") means a hair or the hair.
The plural noun is "barrettes" for the hair clips or decorations.
Hairs. Some times it could be Hair depending on what type of context you are using it in.
A "Pilus" is the Latin for a hair, so following the Latin rules for plurals, the plural is "pili".
Hairs. As in, the hairs on my head are aqua colored.
The plural form of lock is locks.
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.
Hair is plural in French:de beaux cheveux You have beautiful hair: vous avez de beaux cheveux What a beautiful hair: quels beaux cheveux
The plural noun is hairs.The noun 'hair' is an uncountable noun as a word for a substance that grows from human or animal skin.The noun 'hair' is a count noun as a word for the strands or shafts of this substance.Examples:"Your hair is a mess!" (uncountable)"You have cat hairs on your coat." (countable)