Your hair cannot affect your health, but your health can affect your hair! Certain conditions can cause your hair to fall out, make the hair dull or limp, or even turn gray! If you have a serious concern and feel that a change in your hair is related to your health, you should see your doctor.
hair color doesn't effect it. It all has to do with genes, health of your hair, and diet.
No effect on health No effect on health
good effect: keeps hair in place bad effect: chemicals that are in it
The superstition concerning the cutting of hair states that cutting your hair (and nails) during a waning (growing smaller) moon will keep the hair (and nails) from growing out as fast or as strong, and will impact your health adversely; cutting the hair (and nails) during a waxing (growing larger) moon will make the hair (and nails) grow out stronger, and faster as well as having a beneficial effect on your health. There is no proviso on luck in the superstition.
It has no effect on your health unless he has a STD and then it is of course a bad effect.
A messy hair gel.
Take about a half a cup of lemon juice and a cotton ball and rub the juice over the affected areas. Should help. Also try changing your diet, it can effect hair health
Yes, carrot oil does have an effect on your hair. It can help prevent your hair from going white, helping you to look younger.
Your hair color can indeed effect the job you get in London. Natural hair colors tend to get more professional jobs.
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A friction massage technique should bee used on people who have short hair styles. Light and quick movements are used after shampoo is added to the hair.
It really doesn't matter about being healthy. If your hair gets dry and damaged and you don't cut it, it becomes unmanageable and it just doesn't look nice.Cutting your hair to make it healthy and to help it grow is a myth. Cutting your hair has no effect on your personal health. Though getting it cut when you have split ends can do your hair a world of good.