Nothing happens to hair when its pulled out. Your hair is already dead so when it gets pulled out nothing happens.
If a comb becomes negatively charged after being pulled through your hair, it suggests that your hair has a positive charge. This is because opposite charges attract, so the comb's negative charge likely resulted from electrons being transferred from your hair to the comb, leaving your hair positively charged.
The force is called tension, which is the force within the hair strands as they are being combed or pulled.
When you brush your hair, some of the electrons from your hair are transferred to the brush or vice versa. This can create static electricity, causing your hair to repel or attract each other.
When the sweater is pulled over the head, the friction between the hair and the fabric generates static electricity. This static electricity causes the hair to be attracted to the sweater as the opposite charges (positive and negative) between the hair and the fabric interact.
Rubbing your hair with a balloon transfers some of the balloon's electrons to your hair, creating a static charge. The like charges between your hair and the balloon repel each other, causing your hair to stand on end.
You die.
no its not...!
The scalp will not bleed when hair is pulled out because there are no blood vessels close to the surface of the scalp.
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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I think anyone can get cancer, but pulling our hair does not cause it.
The hair that you pulled out, will grow back grey.
Pulled back ( I think )
No. Hair doesn't determine how smart, sexy, or what they prefer in a spouse. It is just hair and the color can change, it can fall out, be shaved off, pulled up, pulled back and it just stays hair. Nothing more, nothing less.
That depends. Does your hair mean so much to you that you wouldn't let it save you? In my opinion, I'd get pulled by my hair, but it's all your decision.
Waxing at a salon is the most common form of hair removal. It does hurt when each strip of material is pulled away from your skin. Hot wax is used on the hair folics and then a strip of material is pressed on top of it. Then it is pulled off to remove the hair.
... You've never accidentally pulled your hair out before? Seriously? Nothing's gonna happen. It'll grow back.