Hair is a filamentous outgrowth of dead cells from the skin , found only on mammals. Whether hair is curly, wavy, or straight depends on two things - its shape as it grows out of the follicle and the distribution of keratin producing cells at the roots. Straight hair is formed by roots that produce same number of keratin cells all round the follicle. The natural color of hair also affects the hair texture Natural blondes have finer hair than brunettes, while redheads have the thickest hair. Generally speaking hair can be divided into three categories - fine, coarse and thick. Fine hair can be strong or weak, however because of its texture, all fine hair has the same characteristic - it lacks volume. As the name suggests, medium hair is neither too thick nor too thin, and is strong and elastic. Thick and coarse hair is abundant and heavy, with a tendency to grow outwards from the scalp as well as downwards. It often lacks elasticity and is frizzy. A single head of hair may consists of several different textures. For example, fine hair is often found on temples, and the hairline at the front and on the nape of the head, while the texture over the rest of the head may be medium or even coarse.
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