Here are a few reasons:
1. Some parents don't like long hair on "children" - they'll tell their daughters to wait until they're teenagers to let their hair grow
2. Long hair requires more time and care
3. Long hair doesn't always fit the face of the girl wearing it
4. Some parents feel their daughters should take care of their own hair themselves
5. Some parents don't want to deal with the extra work long hair needs to maintain it
It depends on upbringing and personal preferences:
1. Some parents think: "Boys should look like boys and girls should look like girls"
2. Some girls have "unisex" faces - they could look like a boy or a girl
3. Some parents think long hair is "feminine and prettier"
4. Some parents don't like "tomboys or the preppy look" - it makes a girl look too masculine
5. Some girls don't look good with short hair
Yes! If both of the parents have a long hair gene in their background, then you can get a long hair Chihuahua even if BOTH parents have a short coat. Some of the puppies will be short coat and some will be long.
Well, it really depends. You have to look at their pedigree and find out if anyone in their family has long hair. Such as the grandpa or grandma. 2 short hair dachsunds had 4 puppies. 3 were short haired and one was long. Their next litter was 2:2 and their last litter was 2:2 again. The dads parents both had long hair.
It could be in their genes. One or both of the parents could have had long hair parents. Also technically each kitten can have a different father but if you know that the female was not exposed to any other male, then it is in the gene pool of one or both of the parents. There was a Long Hair somewhere in the wood pile, so to speak :0).
It's obvious from this problem that short hair is dominant in guinea pigs. In that case, if we have 25 out of 100 offspring that have long hair, then there is no doubt that the parents are heterozygous for short hair. If you use the punnet square, and hypothesize that both parents are heterozygous for short hair and long hair, you will get a 25% chance that the offspring will be long haired. So, the answer to this problem is that both parents are heterozygous. Let H = short hair and h = long hair. Hh dam x Hh sire gives us, according to the Punnet Square: 25% HH 50% Hh 25% hh
Your hair growth pattern changes every 7 years..try a Brazilian blowout..
Retail tore interviews usually allow facial hair as an acceptable appearance as long as it is well kept.
tell your parents you are old enough to have your hair how ever you like it.
That depends on the parents. They can be a cross between the long and short hair. They can just be the short hair. They can be the long hair. It will just be a surprise there is no way to predict it.
............................................................ yes there are certain religions, i think one of them is jehovahs witness and there is another i just forgot what it is called. they have to have really long hair and can only wear long skirts.
Yes. Your parents have legal control over you until you turn 18.
Shakespeare's parents had two daughters before William, but they both died as babies long before William's birth.
Use a ceramic curling iron that is at least an inch in diameter. This will allow for an appropriate size curl and ceramic will help with heating the straight hair to allow the curl to form.