about .003 to .007 of an inch
Thick hair is determined by the density of the hair. The more dense the hair strand, the thicker the hair will be.
Twist a strand of hair tightly them straighten that twisted piece
The difference between thin and thick hair is that thin hair grows from small hair follicles while thick hair grows from larger hair follicles. You can also tell the difference between the two by examining how visible a single strand of hair is. If you can barely see it, you have thin hair.
That depends on how long/thick your hair is and how large your two strand twists are. I have very thick hair about 5 inches long. I usually wash, condish and detangle my hair prior to twisting. I divide my hair into 4 sections and make 10 twists per section. It takes me 45 minutes.
It is a strand of hair.
a strand test is carried out after applying colour to a hair. You remove the colour of a strand of the hair to check if you have the desired result (colour)
70,000 molecules in one hair strand ( average length, to shoulder)
talk to it
No that is a complete myth. A strand of hair is a very delicate thing.
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