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No, "brushing Murphy's hair" is not a gerund phrase. A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun. In this case, "brushing" is a present participle, which is a verb form used to create verb tenses or progressive forms.

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Is brushing your hair healthy for you?

No it harms it. Too much brushing can be bad but brushing your hair normally will not harm it. It removes dirt from your hair and it detangles it. It is good for you.


Can brushing your hair against the follicle (brushing it forward when it naturally goes back) thin your hair out or cause hair loss?

No.


How do you make your hair light weight?

keep brushing ur hair with a light brush just wash it and keep brushing your hair


How does regular brushing benefit your hair?

Brushing your hair will stimulate your scalp and help your hair grow . Also it helps your natural oils to polish and make your hair shine.


Can you die from brushing your hair to much?

No.


How can i get long hair?

Taking care of your hair, eating right, and brushing it.


Why was the comb invented?

It was invented for detangling hair, and just brushing your hair.


Do dogs hair darken after brushing?

Unless you wet the hair, no. Dry hair will always stay its color until affected by other factors such as introduction of a liquid or chemical substance.


State the purpose of back brushing?

To Brush Hair?-_-'


What s brushing back hair called?

teasing


Are pressure sores caused by brushing your hair to much?

No