Kinda Windy Out Here

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Places in higher altitudes, like mountains, are naturally windy. So, when hikers reached the higher portion, they take a picture to show their family and friends. Sometimes, it doesn’t appear what it is supposed to be. In this photo, a woman is snapped right at the moment when the wind blows her hair in front of her face and covered it at the same time. Scrunchies would have been useful in this type of situation, don’t you think?

A protein filament that nurtures from follicles found in the dermis, hair is the defining characteristic of mammals. The most common interests in the hair are focused on its care, style, and growth. In animals, the hairs on the fur are all connected to nerves and serve as a transmitter for sensory input. Hair also has social significance. During the English Civil War, followers of Oliver Cromwell cropped their hair close to the head as a sign of defiance to the curls and ringlets of the king’s men—credit to their resistance.

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