Sunday, June 20, 2010

Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the r

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Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

that's the part of the hair that is actually grown into your scalp, which attaches your hair to your head, and which feeds the strand of hair with nutrients from your body to make your hair stay shiny and healthy. it's like the root of a plant in the soil.



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

The root



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

that's the root of your hair.



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

too much time on hands. Quit pulling out your own hair



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

i think that is the actual root that was pulled from your head i am not for sure but it sounds right.



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

That's the follicle. It shouldn't be sticky. Do you have oily hair? If not, you might be pulling a small bit of skin around it.



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

My dear, you've just pulled out your hair by the root, and that is its follicle.



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

It's the follicle and Ouch..that hurts...



You can look this information up on the very same pc you typed this question into. =o) Cosmetologist



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

I heard that means it wasn't ready to come out yet when it's like that



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

That sticky white head is part of the hair follicle, and it is where the root of the hair attaches to your scalp, providing nutrients to the follicle so the hair will grow.



If you keep pulling your hair out by the roots, you wont have to worry about it any longer because you'll be bald.



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

Hair that we see %26amp; has color is dead



The white part is living hair cells - from which the hair actually grows.



;-)



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

your head is the soil your hair is a plant at the base of the plant is the root your body feeds the root.



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

It is your hair follicle - A tubular infolding of the epidermis containing the root of a hair... aka... a part of the skin that grows hair by packing old cells together.



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

The white end at the tip is your DNA.....If you ever watch CSI thats how they get the peoples DNA because the scan the tip of the hair.....



Why is it that when you pull out your hair, there's this white sticky "head" at the root?

That's the hair root....careful about pulling out too much hair....a bit of your brain cells might seep out.

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