If someone's hair is breaking it is probably due to damage. It is best to see a professional and receive a deep conditioning treatment and get their hair evened out.
The skin of the palm has no hair because there are not hair follicles.
one human hair can hold around 3kg of bacteria.
Genes come from both parents and are molded together to make a unique person. To make a long answer short, the color of your hair doesn't "come from" one parent or the other; there is a fifty-fifty chance that you have the same color hair as your mother or your father. In fact, the odds might be different depending on whether one of your parents has a dominant hair color gene in the family. For instance, say your mother's side of the family is all blond, especially both of her parents; this probably means that her genes are dominantly blond. If your father's side of the family has some scattered brunettes and redheads, then his hair probably isn't dominant. If one of your parents has a dominant hair color, then it is more likely that you will have that one, too. Also, some genes can skip generations through chance, which might explain why a child has the same color hair as her grandmother, but not her mother.
It depends on age and gender
A trait that can be overridden by another trait. For example, red hair is a recessive trait. If you have one gene for red hair, and one gene for any other color of hair, you will not have red hair. Your hair will be the color determined by the other gene. Therefore, you could have several generations without that trait showing up, until two parents, each with one gene for that trait have a chile, the child will have a 1 in 4 chance of having that trait. if parent 1 has 1 gene for red hair (we'll call it R) and one for blond hair (we'll call it B, and the other parent has 1 R and one gene for black hair (we'll call it Bl). there are 4 possibilities for what a child will have for hair color. B, Bl (Black hair with recessive blond); B, R (Blond hair with recessive red); R, Bl (Black hair with recessive red); R, R (Red hair)
French Side Braid: As you reach the bottom of your neck pull the braid gently to the side and direct the rest of your hair to the side you perfer Regular Side braid: push all your hair to one shoulder and then you braid your hair while keeping your hair on the side
one side is not longer it just looks that way
If one leg has excessive hair growth it could be because of the side a person sleeps on. Hair will grow faster on the body on areas that a person does not sleep on. If a person sleeps on the left side, for example, the left side might have less body hair.
Hair that is breaking off.
no. you do not or you can hairs breaking. hairs breaking can cause hair falls out. brushing hair hard will not get good deep waves. it cause damaged.
hair can grow unevenly due to sleeping on only one side of your head. ...if you normally wake up on your right side, your hair doesnt grow.
Try shaving the long side
you just split the hair on your forehead to one side of your face and cut it shorter.
There are long term and short term side effects of laser hair removal. One of the short term side effects is swelling around the area you got the hair removed. One of the long term effects is possible epidermal damage.
Well there's some reason why there's gray hair on one side and not the other but we may never know what that reason is.
A hair style which an Ancient Egyptian child would wear. One braid on the side of the scalp and the remaining hair is shaved off.
If you took one of those nose hair shavers and hit the side of your nose instead of your hair will do it.