No, putting your hair in your mouth does not give you worms. Worms are typically transmitted through contaminated food, water, or soil, rather than through hair. While it's not hygienic to put hair in your mouth, it won't lead to a worm infection. However, it's always best to maintain good hygiene and avoid putting non-food items in your mouth.
No, there are no worms that are caused by ingestion of hair.
It shouldn't and if it does that means you are really are putting to much tension on your hair and pulling it too tight.
hair covers the worms bodies
She looked much prettier after putting on lipstick and brushing her hair.
yes they do have hair they have very little but not noticeable the hairs are senseablity for worms
No.
wait about two weeks to give your hair a break before putting in more chemicals.
If someone feels like there is hair in their mouth, they may have something on their tongue. There could also be a hair from their head in the mouth.
No. The idea that a horse that has long hair has worms is an old wives tale.
no
Can putting sharpie on your hair damage it
i highly doubt it um no hair can not grow INSIDE your mouth.