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Closer Look at Your Hair "IN EVERY age and culture," said one source,
"it reveals the hair on the individual who possesses it." No wonder
then that most people are very interested to keep healthy and attractive their
hair . Asked Awake! Four experienced hairstylists some common questions about
the structure and hair care. It appears that your hair is much more complex
than we think about it. Hair Growth and Hair Loss Q: Look at what hair? A: The
hair is keratin, a fibrous protein. Each hair grows from a gilit the scalp
called a follicle. At full each follicle is the papilla, which possesses a rich
blood supply. Makes the papilla cells of hair emerging from the follicle and
harden into hair. Q: widespread notion that hair grows faster when cut. Is this
true? A: No. Some thought that the hair is nourished by bodies such as tree
branches financed torso of a tree. But once hair grows out of the scalp, it is
a dead thing. Therefore, cutting hair does not affect its growth. Q: Why
pumuputi hair? A: The inner layer of the hair contains a pigment that gives
hair its color. When the pigment cells, pumuputi hair; part of aging. Early
graying is caused by genetics or illness. However, the mistaken assumption that
the hair is pumuputi overnight. The pigment is under the scalp. So the time
needed to grow the white hair (one and a quarter inches in a month) and appear
on the surface of the head. Q: What are the causes of hair loss? A: Hair loss
is part of the natural cycle of hair. On average, each individual deciduous 50 to
80 hairs daily. But usually the forehead baldness in men is hereditary and
seems to be caused by hormone imbalance, resulting in permanent hair loss. The
abnormal loss follinique of hair is called alopecia. * Q: S inasabi others hair that glows
in a person's health. Did you notice it? A: Yes. Under the scalp, blood
sustains hair. So healthy hair may reflect a rich blood supply. However, one
may find that poor eating or overindulge in alcohol that his hair becomes thin
and fragile, since natutustusang well his blood supply his hair. Hair loss or
weak hair can even be an advance sign of disease or pregnancy. Healthy Keeping
Your Scalp and Hair Q: Describe how to "shampoo" hair and scalp. A:
Experience has shown that most people with very dry scalp shampoo their scalp.
Of course, the oil in your hair attracts dirt and dirt can clog the streams of
oil into the follicle. So it is important to shampoo regularly. But also
protect the natural oils your skin against harmful bacteria and maintain the
necessary humidity. When very often to shampoo, you will deny your scalp's
protective layer and causes problems like dry scalp. Recommended by most
experts to shampoo the scalp or whenever hair is dirty one. People with oily
hair should shampoo more often than those with normal or dry hair. When you
shampoo, massage your scalp. Removes it from the scalp of dead cells and
improves the flow of blood, which sustains hair. Remember to rinse carefully!
If you do not rinse your hands after the soap, your skin is woos and crack.
Similarly, if shampoo is not nabanlawang good, the scalp can dry and
flake-magtiklap. Q: How can treat dry scalp? A: Drink lots of water, and eat
nutritious food. Sinusuplayan its water your skin and maintains blood supply.
Use a mild shampoo, and regularly massage your scalp. Also uses some of the
leave-in conditioner and lotion to keep the skin moist. Sorting Your Hair Q:
What should one keep.
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