If all your hair fell out then 1) get a wig 2) buy a hair-growing creme
All hair, not just dreaded hair, is already dead by the time it leaves the scalp.
All of your hair is dead, so no, dead ends do not make your hair fall out. Split ends may make it break off, but will not make it fall out.
yes hair is dead
Yes, hair is primarily made up of a protein called keratin, which is a form of dead cells. The living part of the hair is the hair follicle, located underneath the scalp, that supplies nutrients and support for hair growth. Once hair emerges from the scalp, it is considered dead tissue.
No it does not. All your hair is, is a long chain of dead skin cells. The only alive part is at the base of the hair that is buried in the skin.
All hair is dead as soon as the hair follicle makes it. Hair is a dead structure - it is only advertisers trying to sell you products that tell you that you can 'bring life to' or 'feed' hair - you cant, so do not waste your money. Just wash your hair with shampoo regularly and if you want it to shine - in the water used for the last rinse put a tablespoon of vinegar.
i think it does... by cutting your hair you are getting rid of all the damaged and split ends... which are dead weight on your head... by getting rid of the dead hair you are enabling the healthy hair to breathe and by breathing, they can grow freely without any hinderances.
Yes. It will get dead ends and look all uneven. It will look ugly.
The major component of hair is Keratin. Most of the keratin that people interact with is actually dead like hair are all formed from dead cells which the body sheds as new cells push up from underneath. Therefore hair grows back though you cut it.
because your hair is dead skin cells, like your skin is. ____________ Skin, hair, and nails are all made up of the protein, keratin, and have a pH of 4.5 to 5.5. Basically, they are all the same.
No, grey hair is not considered dead hair. Grey hair occurs when the pigment cells in hair follicles stop producing melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. This change in pigment production is a natural part of the aging process and does not mean that the hair is dead.
Yes, hair is made up of dead cells.