To understand this question you need to understand how 'feels':
Your hair techniqually is dead, no blood flow goes to it meaning there are no nerves, muscle etc. So if you hair can't percive touch how can you still feel it; it is not the hair feeling it your scaple.
When you pull you hair you are lifting up your scaple, and you brian thinks this is not good and 'tells' the neurons, to 'fire up' and start recongizing pain however when you get your hair cut there would be little pain because the blades cut clean meaning they don't tug at the hair.
Hope this helps!
For a drug screen, they typically collect a sample of hair close to the scalp by cutting it rather than pulling it out. This ensures that the sample is representative of recent drug use.
The use of hair removal lasers can be painful. The older lasers are more painful than the newer ones. The pain comes from the heat the laser generates as it removes the hair.
The elasticity in the hair allows wet hair to be stretched up to 50% of its original length, and you must consider this when you are cutting the hair wet, as the dried results could be much shorter than you or your client anticipated.
The least painful way would be to shaver. A shaver is much better than waxing because waxing can be very painful. When you wax it will make you feel like your skin ripped apart.
If it is your gray hair, and you like pain, pulling it out is probably preferable to pulling out your teeth or fingernails. If it is someone else's gray hair, pulling it out is not a good idea, even if you enjoy pain, as it could lead to the loss of your teeth and much physical destruction on your part. If you are pulling out your gray hair to look younger, consider that bald patches are not really that much of a sign of youth or health either. Consider instead, bleaching the rest of your hair and then tinting it all gray. That way, people will think you are older than you are, and compliment you on how great you look for your age!
There are lots of jobs that an ex hair stylist can do even if they've been cutting hair for more than 34yrs. They can go into hotel management, fast food, become a mailman. There is no end to their job opportunities.
A dry cut is a hair cutting technique performed on dry hair rather than wet hair. This method allows stylists to assess the hair's natural texture, movement, and shape, making it easier to achieve a more accurate and tailored haircut. Dry cutting is particularly beneficial for curly or textured hair, as it helps to create a style that enhances the hair's natural characteristics. Additionally, it can provide a more precise finish, allowing for adjustments as needed during the cutting process.
Nothing. It's clinically proven that stepping on legos is more painful than drowning, it's more painful than a gunshot, it's more painful than amputation, it's more painful than burning, it's more painful than cauterizing a wound, it's more painful than breaking bones, it's more painful than listening to a Justin Bieber song. Stepping on a lego is the pinnacle of human suffering.
Generally, best hair cutting scissors are a bit costlier than normal scissors. Professional barber scissors are typically supplied in sets, allowing hairdressers to readily select their instruments in an organized fashion. These scissors can be used for cutting, thinning, styling, and a number of other distinct uses, depending on the needs of the hairdresser.
Laser surgery is one form of hair removal surgery. They also have electrolysis and plastic surgery. I have tried laser and it is wonderful. It's painful but not worse than surgery or electrolysis.
A layer hair cut is when your hair is cut in a style so that there are different lengths to the cut. The lengths tend to start around the ear and that would be the shortest length. Under than would be a longer length, and then a longer etc.
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