Believe it or not it could be the way you sleep! Sometimes when one is sleeping they turn and twist (many times during the night for every human), and it twists and pulls the hair and I had one friend that almost had a bald spot on the back of her head.) If this is the case, then put big pin curls in your hair (use bobby pins) and wear a scarf around it. This way your hair is not twisting every which way. Another reason is wearing your hair in a pony tail or one braid down the back. This is hard on the roots of your hair and actually, for some women, can cause a sore spot on the back of their head. If you do wear a pony tail, then stop! You can gently bring your hair back and wear a wide barette. Blow drying, curling irons, hair straighteners, gels, mousses, dying or streaking hair can cause this. Once a week mix up baking soda with a little water (runny paste) and then wet your hair (take excess water out) and apply the mixture to your hair. Leave for 30 minutes (or 15 minutes if you are in a hurry), and then add shampoo over the mixture and washing your hair and rinse well. This gets out all those gooey products. Go to a salon and get a good shampoo (most store-bought shampoos have dish soaps in them) and a good conditioner as well as a product I use called, "IC Emotion ... Intercosmo ... insolent mousse" (once I have washed my hair, conditioned, rinsed, (I have short hair) I add enough to cover my hair well (approximately the size of the opening of a small lid off a jar) and work it into my hair and then blow dry my hair. It leaves the hair shiny and healthy looking. Good luck!
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When getting out of the shower and blow drying your hair, try blow drying upside down. That will give your hair more volume including the back of your head.
No, your hair has a certain thickness according to your genes, and it will stay that way, even if you shave your head. no, in fact it grows back slower and more sparsley even if you are not balding
when you heat the hair up it becomes more damaged and split ends become more visable
No bunny ears are more like a hair band as it holds hair back rather than cover the top of your head.
You need to use hairspray. Brush your hair back the way you want it and using a good quality hair spray, spray the hair and brush it back with your hand to put it where you want it. Spray a little more on it when you are finished.
The more often you cut your hair, the quicker it grows back. Therefore, since we cut the hair on our head so often, it grows the fastest.
you arm hair is much more thinner than your head hair
Damaged hair look like frizzy, dry, lifeless, dull, no natural shine. has splitted ends, brittle. Normal hair fall 50-100 is normal. Hair fall more than that numbers.
I guess they don't heal, more or less grow out. whiskers are just like human hair, they grow back to original length if damaged
Anything you can do as you would with your natural hair, but MUCH more carefully as your hair is already somewhat damaged from relaxing it in the first place.
You can shampoo if you wish, it just means your hair will most likely be damaged more by the dying process.