You have a muscle at the bottom of a hair strand. Your hair itself has no muscles.
OMG the hair muscles that make your hair stand up is very important. Without that your head would be flat and your hair wouldn't be allined perfectly in order ...ex . 111111111 stimulating hair and 222222 none muscluar hair.....11111111 :D 1112212212121 BAD
in prehistoric days, we'd have muscles that make our hair stand up, this would make us seem bigger, and therfore, more intimidating
b/c your dick stands up
Hair is primarily made up of a protein called keratin. Keratin provides structure and strength to hair strands by forming a protective layer around the hair shaft, making it resilient to damage and breakage.
Hair is primarily made up of a protein called keratin. Keratin contributes to the strength and structure of hair strands by forming a protective layer around the hair shaft, making it resilient to damage and breakage.
To make hair stand with electricity, you can create a static charge by rubbing a balloon or comb against your hair. This will cause the hair strands to repel each other due to the static charge, making them stand up.
Hair primarily contains a protein called keratin, which is essential for the structure and strength of hair. Keratin contributes to the growth of hair by forming the building blocks that make up the hair shaft, providing strength and elasticity to the hair strands.
No. It Is TOTALLY Different. Highlighting Hair Lightens Up Strands Of You're Own Hair. WEAVINGNG Adds Hair.
When you rub a balloon against your hair, it creates static electricity. This transfer of electrons from the balloon to your hair causes the individual strands of your hair to become positively charged and repel each other, making them stand up.
Protien. Caratin for the skin and hair. and there is a wider range of protiens that make up muscle which I do not feel like typing out. there are heaps!
These are the muscles that make your hair stand up.... goose bumps, anyone?
The ball is called a Van de Graaff generator. It generates static electricity which causes the hair to stand up when someone places their hand on it due to the repulsion of positively charged hair strands.