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there is no 3rd part of human body shich are not painful only two parts hair and niles
pubic hair
Hair is important to the human nose. It provides filtration for incoming air.
The follicle of a human hair contains both DNA and RNA. The shaft of a hair contains only mitochondrial DNA.
The average amount is hair on human heads is 100,000. Blondes have more hair than other hair colors at 140,000.
Premium human hair is 100% human hair that contains some synthetic fibers to give it a natural look
probably not, its most likely the same as when a human sheds hair when you use the hair brush.
Acetate loses electrons, and the hair gains electrons. So acetate is negatively charged, meaning that the hair is positively charged.
Remy hair is 100% human hair. In Remy Hair extensions, the cuticles are aligned in the same direction and so the hair does not tangle easily. All of the hair in weave must come from one donor. Non-Remy hair is also 100% human hair, but in this case, the hair is collected in piles and as a result the cuticles are all misaligned. This hair is easily tangled and without proper maintenance, it can give a shabby look.
They should be, but be cautious. Some companies do advertise human hair, but it's human hair blend or human hair mixed with animal hair.
The charge is positive
Yes, but don't. It's likely your hair will literally burn & fall out.
This has to do with the charge of the objects. Positively charged items stick to negatively charged items (think "opposites attract"). Though objects like hair and balloons are generally neutral (without a charge) and do not attract anything, this can be changed through the transfer of electrons. Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles that can be transferred between items through contact. When you rub a balloon on your hair, the contact between your hair and the balloon allows electrons to be transferred, known as the triboelectric effect. Some materials are more likely to gain electrons and become more negative, while others are more likely to lose electrons and become more positive. In the case of hair and a balloon, the electrons are transferred from your hair to the balloon, so the balloon becomes negative. Now that electrons have been transferred, your hair and the balloon are of opposite charged and attract one another; therefore, your hair sticks to the balloon. Before the balloon contacts the hair, they both have a stable balance of electrons and protons. Once the balloon is rubbed on the hair, it takes electrons from the hair. Thus leaving the hair positively charged and the balloon negatively charged. Once the balloon is pulled away the hair sticks to it. This happens because opposite charges attract and since the hair was positively charged, and the balloon is negatively charged, they attract.
I would not recommend foam rollers for thick or stubborn hair. They are more likely to give in to the form of your hair than they are to reshape it.
Electrons move between the hair and the balloon.
NO. Even if the cat had "human-like" hair it wouldn't be human hair because it grew from a cat.
there is no 3rd part of human body shich are not painful only two parts hair and niles