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His scalphair was black and straight, and his eyes were the color of dark plums.
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But Patient Number Two didn't have that disease's typical symptoms, like sparse scalphair and incomplete pinky fingers.
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His eyes had retreated further under a protruding brow, his scalphair sleek and shining, his throat banded with dark hair.
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Recent findings: Increased long-term cortisol levels, as measured in scalphair, are strongly related to abdominal obesity and to specific mental disorders.
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Mutations in TRPS1 cause trichorhinophalangeal syndrome types I and III, which are characterized by sparse scalphair in addition to craniofacial and skeletal abnormalities.
Usage of head hair in English
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The followers then brought the beard and headhair back to show Mullet.
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Very curly headhair makes for eyelashes with too much kink.
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Hair clippers, as opposed to beard trimmers, are designed for your headhair.
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And not just headhair, but eyebrows and eyelashes too.
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The height, the large breasts, the abundant headhair.
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He lay head down, eyes frozen open, rainbow command- headhair trailing down almost to the water.
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No lashes, brows, or headhair remained.
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The transplanted eyelashes grow just like headhair and need to be trimmed regularly and sometimes curled.
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Just as you need to brush your headhair, brushing your beard is important to keep it tamed.
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He had caught some unknown disease and all his headhair had fallen out one day-eyebrowsand lashes too.
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No body or headhair.
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Though headhair remained, Geneviève's features were gone, leaving only desiccated tissue in the orbits and overlying the facial bones.
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Mulch's beard and headhair were actually a matrix of antennae that helped him to navigate and avoid danger below ground.
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Beard experts say you need to wash you beard hair like you wash your headhair - with shampoo and conditioner.
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His chin hair was one step lighter than his headhair and his knuckles were stout and he smelled like town.
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Hearne, however, noticed with these Coppermine River Eskimo that the men were entirely bald, having all their headhair pulled out by the roots.