Dee Braun
Dee Braun, a single mom of 6, is a Certified Aromatherapist and natural health practitioner. Click now to visit NaturallyBeautiful.Me at http://www.NaturallyBeautiful.Me/ - where you can find info on natural skincare treatments(including recipes!) to battle the ravages of time, toxins and stress.
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Articles by this Author
Understanding Hair Growth And Loss
- By Dee Braun
- Published 06/16/2009
- Alopecia Research
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Your hair is formed in a small structure just below the skin called a hair follicle. Interestingly, humans have more hair follicles than either gorillas or chimpanzees!
The shaft of the hair is what we actually see above the skin. It is the hardened, keratinized tissue that grows outward from the follicle. The hair that most people consider to be "real hair" is found growing on the legs, back, underarms, genital area and scalp.
The shaft of the hair is what we actually see above the skin. It is the hardened, keratinized tissue that grows outward from the follicle. The hair that most people consider to be "real hair" is found growing on the legs, back, underarms, genital area and scalp.
Understanding Hair Growth And Loss
- By Dee Braun
- Published 06/16/2009
- Alopecia Research
-
Rating:




Your hair is formed in a small structure just below the skin called a hair follicle. Interestingly, humans have more hair follicles than either gorillas or chimpanzees!
The shaft of the hair is what we actually see above the skin. It is the hardened, keratinized tissue that grows outward from the follicle. The hair that most people consider to be "real hair" is found growing on the legs, back, underarms, genital area and scalp.
The shaft of the hair is what we actually see above the skin. It is the hardened, keratinized tissue that grows outward from the follicle. The hair that most people consider to be "real hair" is found growing on the legs, back, underarms, genital area and scalp.