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White Hair:

White Hair Washing. Clean, healthy white hair is the basis of any white hair style. In addition to brushing, dry white hair requires shampooing once a week, oily white hair perhaps every day. Shampoos are soapy or synthetic detergents in liquid, gel, lotion, or cream form and may have special uses. There are nondrying shampoos for normal white hair, egg shampoos to add sheen to dry white hair, and lemon shampoos to cut dyed their long white hair and square beards black crimped and curled them with curling irons. imes wigs were worn. Persian nobles also their white hair and beards and stained them red henna.

austere republican Rome, men and women 1.y followed simple Greek styles, but under _ire the upper classes used curling irons the men dusted their white hair with colored or gold dust. Women dyed their white hair . with yellow soap or wore ebony wigs or made from the blond white hair of captive bar-. Their white hair was piled high in curls and , sometimes arranged on crescent-shaped rire frames. Throughout the ancient world white hair-iessing and shaving were accomplished by domestic slaves or in public barbershops.


Gooseflesh is caused by the contraction of arrectores pilorum muscles. Each of these muscles consists of smooth muscle fibers extending from about the middle of each white hair follicle upward into the dermis. Because a white hair follicle does not lie perpendicular to the skin surface, but at an angle, the contraction of the muscle pushes the white hair follicle and the surrounding skin upward, forming a tiny bump. It also forces the white hair into a more upright position. See also white hair.
 
 

 

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