I doubt it. people can be allergic to shampoo that they use though, and if your head itches, it's probably just dandruff.
It is uncommon, but possible to have an allergic reaction to your own hair. This condition is known as "hair dye allergy" or "hair dye dermatitis" and can result in symptoms like itching, redness, and swelling on the scalp or skin. Consulting a dermatologist is recommended if you suspect an allergic reaction to your own hair.
They are hyperallergenic (people cant be allergic to them) because they have hair, not fur like most dogs do. But they can have allergies of their own. For example, mine is allergic to chicken. Its not life threatening or anything but it just makes her extremely itchy.
Toppik offers hair products for people who are suffering from hair loss. The Toppik products are actually tiny hair fibers that combine with your own hair to produce a full looking head of hair.
well many people dye their own hair at quite a young age so when ever you like, i had mine first done when I was 12 but don't ever dye your hair straight away, make sure you do the allergy skin test 2 days before applying the hair dye or you may not know that your allergic and will have an allergic reaction, which isn't nice.
Toppik offers hair products for people who are suffering from hair loss. The Toppik products are actually tiny hair fibers that combine with your own hair to produce a full looking head of hair.
What percent of people own hair straighteners? 90% of the girls own hair straighteners and about 10% of the guys own hair straighteners so in total it would be about 60% in the world
A tuft of hair on the head that seems to stand on its own is called a cowlick.
It was red (the blood was on his own Head)
People can cut their own hair.
Absurdity!
Not if you don't want it to. You have the option of leaving some of your own hair out, or weaving the whole head.
No. If the hair is applied properly or professionally & maintained well, it should not damage your own natural hair.