People might eat burnt hair due to cultural practices, misunderstandings about its nutritional value, or as a novelty. In some cultures, certain hair preparations are believed to have medicinal properties or symbolize good luck. However, it's generally considered unsafe and unappetizing, as burnt hair can release harmful chemicals and is hard to digest. Most people do not intentionally consume burnt hair, as it is not a common or accepted food source.
Burnt Hair Records was created in 1990.
You can try a deep conditioning treatment which will help a little, but the best remedy for burnt hair is to have a good hair cut.
When hair is burnt, the proteins in the hair break down and release sulfur compounds, which have a strong and unpleasant odor.
a smell of burnt hair comes, i think
When hair is burnt, the proteins in the hair break down and release sulfur compounds, which have a strong and unpleasant odor.
Trichophagia may be a cause (sufferers have the compulsion to eat their hair).
When hair is burnt, it releases sulfur compounds and other chemicals that create a strong, unpleasant odor.
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Either you burnt it or it has something on it
You can sue if you burnt your hair in a store if the owner was negligent. In order to win your case, you have to prove that it was the store owner's fault.
Yes it'll strengthen the hair strands and make your hair stronger