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The difference in the height of two people is commonly measured from the top of the head. The two people stand back to back and are measured from the top of one persons head to the top of the other persons head. This will show which person is taller. To be exact, a person would have to use a measuring tape to measure each person's height individually.
The highest point on the top of the head is known as the vertex. This anatomical landmark is located at the midpoint of the top of the skull, where the parietal bones meet. It is often used in various measurements, such as in anthropology and clinical assessments.
You start with the smallest guard on the clippers depending on the length of hair you want on the bottom of your head and cut up to whatever point on the head you want that length. Then go to the next size guard you want and do the same thing then repeat if you want a third length. Then you either use a larger guard on the top of the head or finger cut. Then you go back to the points where each length meets and blend the hair so there is not a line of different lengths.
Since you evidently do not know what these words mean, let me help you remember them.TROugh - rhyme TRO with LOW and you can remember it's the low portion of a wave (just remember the word is pronounced "trauff" though)Crest - C is for CAP to remind you that the crest is at the top of the wave, like a cap on your head
It is a pyramid with a flat base on top.
It is roughly 100,000 hairs. Numbers vary based on a persons age, gender, race, and their inherited genetic makeup.
over 7 hundred million
A blaze or a star A blaze being a long white strip going down, And a star being a little circle or so on the top of its head.
You can pluck the little hairs
no.
As people age, common gray hair patterns include overall graying, starting at the temples and spreading to the top of the head, and a salt-and-pepper effect where gray hairs are interspersed with colored hairs.
As in Homer's Illias, Athena and Hera were his allies, Zeus indebted to his mother and thus was willing to help out. There were some more but I can't think off of the top of my head.
No, as you can distort the shape of your eyebrows. Remove hairs from underneath. For the first time at least, you should probably go to a beautician as she will know which hairs to remove and which not
You'd have very colorful head lice. You'd also probably have spots where the dye doesn't hit your hair because the lice and their eggs are on top of your hairs.
These are long longer, wirey hairs of the outer coat. Usually, they are darker in color compared to the softer, finer undercoat.
No, nose hairs start growing at the top of the nose and work it's way down. When you pluck nose hair you only take out 1/3 of the actual length.
The Top of His Head was created in 1989.