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    primates, the first mind come into people’s thought is body hair, since the body of hair is one of the most unique changes from apes to hominid evolution. Besides, “a Humans skin is the most visible aspect of the human phenotype. It is recognized principally by its naked appearance” (Jablonski 2004: 585). People likewise always ask a question that why the body hair of people have disappeared, however why people still have so much hair on our heads? Most researchers believe that hominid especially

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    What Is Hair?

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    2: What is Hair? Hairs are flexible strands produced by hair follicles and consist largely of, dead, kerantinized cells. It contains hard keratin which is tougher and more durable than soft keratin of the skin. Keratin is a fibrous protein that makes hair hard and water resistant. Slide 2: What is Hair (continued) The Chief Regions of Hair The Shaft is the portion in which kerantinization is complete. It projects from the skin, extends about halfway down the portion of the hair that's embedded

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    Thinning Hair

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    you are a feminine with thin or thinning hair you aren't by myself. There are over 30 Million females simply in the U.S. Alone with thinning hair and much more with thin hair. This will also be very frustrating for women however there are specific hairstyles you could go with to strengthen the looks of skinny and thinning hair. This article will go into a couple of base hairstyles that may be employed to help camouflage exceptional, skinny and thinning hair. Make use of Curls and Waviness - Curls

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    Crimped Hair

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    perfect hairs every day. Because of our busy schedules caring for the hairs can become a quite difficult task. Messier hairs are harder to style and manage. Especially if your hairs are naturally oily, your hairs can become dirty more often. Another thing is that washing your hairs daily can damage your locks. This is because the harsh chemicals present in your shampoo. Also, it destroys the natural oils present in the hair fibers living it dry and damaged. Also, when you apply heat to the hairs it can

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    regards to hair communities there are different patterns of hair textures. Everyone has different DNA, skin color, and of course hair. Hair textures all over the world have different types. This refers to your specific pattern of hair. This goes from one to four and has specialized divisions labeled A, B, C. The first is 1A, which is described as bone straight. 1B is not completely straight and holds a curl easier. 1C has slight waves and is not fully straight. The second category of hair is wavy or

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    Natural Hair Dry hair is a universal complaint of people with natural hair. The tighter your kinks and coils, the more likely it is for your hair to be dry. Additionally, if your hair has a low porosity, the cuticles are tightly closed and the result is that it makes it difficult for moisture to enter the hair shaft. There are a number of key practices that help to keep natural hair moisturised. Let’s take a look a some of the practices to boost and maintain the moisture levels of natural hair. Deep

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    Relaxed Hair vs. Natural Hair Natural hair is stealing the show and taking over with the African American population. Having big natural curls has been the most popular style in the last couple years. But, not everyone wants to be natural nor do they have to be because relaxed hair is still winning votes as well. Before the 21 century African Americans cried for relaxers so that their hair could be straight, flowing, and silky smooth. Being in love with you natural hair wasn’t an option way back

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    Hair loss and hair thinning can be a major issue for both men and women. Our hair serves as our crown every day, representing our style and personality. In women, hair care is very important since the old days. Maintaining good hair is now a growing trend in older women to avert negative image of aging. Hair is a beautiful part of human biology. Did you know that the human scalp has at least 100,000 hair follicles? The hair grows in an even rate by about half an inch per month or six inches each

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    The Anatomy Of Hair

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    How to handle your hair The Anatomy of Hair Hair is fibre, and it is a lot like wool. Every hair has three layers. The first and inner most layer of fibres are the medulla. The second layer is the cortex that is around the medulla, and the outer most layer is called the cuticle and it protects the other sensitive layers underneath from breakage or damage. Each hair grows around 0,653cm each month out of the follicles in our heads and it may keep growing for up to 6 years until it falls out and there

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    Treat Damage Hair

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    Damaged hair looks dry, rough and brittle. If you do not take proper care of your hair, they lose their shine and gloss. Hair get damaged by exposure to pollution, excessive heat, swimming in chlorinated water and due to excessive use of chemical hair products like hair colour, hair spray or strong shampoo and hair conditioner. Frequent hair treatments like ironing, straightening, perming etc. also cause damage to the hair. You can restore the health of your hair with regular hair care and make them

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