yes. I know people who have had two dreadlocks. one behind each ear. once they mature they should be hidden beneath your hair but they will slowly consume the hair around them. getting a couple dreads can be a fun trial run and if you shower with conditioner you should be able to take them out easily. (I have given 3 people a single dread and they had no problem taking it out immediately)
Dreadlocks - are small plaits in hair - typical of west-indian people. The hair is not tangled - it's a few strands plaited together to form a thin 'pony-tail. This process is repeated all over the scalp untill all the hair is woven into plaits.
Yes, fake dreadlocks exist. You can get dreadlock extensions at some salons that attach to your hair. They are not permanent, and are not cheap. Also, what some would consider to be "fake" dreadlocks, is getting a dread-perm at a salon. The hair is knotted using chemicals and perm roller things. Not only is this expensive, but it has to be re-done every few months, and your hair isn't really dreaded. Dread-permed hair will not mature and lock up like it will with other natural methods.
highlights are smaller like a few strands of hair whereas a streak is bigger and covers chunks of hair!!!
The answer is hair cut. eg: "I'm going to get a hair cut" "hairs cut" would only be correct grammar if you were going to get a few strands of you hair cut...which is highly unlikely, unless you're Homer Simpson ;o)
Anyone can wear their hair in a certain way, if they have the style and confidence to pull it off. This look is not for everyone, and dreadlocks are high maintenance, but some say that Christina Aguilera pulled it off well. Casey Niccoli, former girlfriend of Perry Farrell, also wore dreadlocks well. If you want to watch an interesting documentary about people of all colors who have dreadlocks, try "Dreadheads: Portrait of a Subculture."
Cornrowing hair takes practice. First separate the hair into segments then French braid it section h=making sure to add a few new strands with every crossover.
Homer is yellow and fat. He has a beer belly, and has a few strands of hair on his head. And he always wears a white shirt, and jeans.
Sharpie ink is a permanent marker and is not designed to wash out easily from hair. It contains strong pigments and solvents that adhere to surfaces, including hair strands. To remove Sharpie ink from hair, it may require multiple washes with a clarifying shampoo, rubbing alcohol, or a specialized stain remover. It is important to be cautious and gentle when attempting to remove Sharpie ink from hair to avoid damaging the hair strands.
It can make it straight only for a few months. You see the hair grows out, your natural hair, which is not straight and that will have to be straightened too.
I believe you may be referring to Gollum, who was originally known as Smeagol. His appearance is that of a pale, bald except for a few strands of hair and gangly creature.
To carry out a hair porosity test, take a few clean strands of hair and place them in a bowl of water. If the hair sinks quickly, it has high porosity. If it floats, it has low porosity. If it floats in the middle, it has normal porosity. This test helps determine how well your hair absorbs and retains moisture.
hes bald with a few strands of hair around the back rim of his head that just happen to be long and shiny ACTUALLY....no,hes not bald at all.his hairs a little shorter than in was when he was in Poison.So he has extensions.