The scalp will not bleed when hair is pulled out because there are no blood vessels close to the surface of the scalp.
When a hair is pulled out, the hair follicle is disrupted and the hair falls out. The follicle may bleed briefly, but a new hair will eventually grow in its place. Repeatedly pulling out hair can lead to damage to the follicle and potentially inhibit hair growth.
It will bleed for about 5 minutes only but it depends on how much skin is pulled out.
I dont think it is unusual but that is my opinion
It's expected that you would bleed in this situation. Eventually it should stop. If it is still bleeding after a few hours you need to see a doctor.
no its not...!
no they dont. frogs dont have hair
Because there is no blood vessels in your hair and nails.
You die.
diabeties restricts waxing treatments because as the wax strip is pulled off if you start to bleed when you dont have diabeties then you are fine but if you do have diabeties and the skin starts to bleed it will take longer to stop bleeding because diabetic skin takes longer to heal than people without diabeties
When you pull out a hair, the root of the pulled follicle may appear sticky due to the presence of sebum, a natural oil secreted by the sebaceous glands. Sebum lubricates the hair and skin, and when a hair is pulled out, it can carry some of this sticky substance with it.
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you dont