I pulled a grey hair from my head. Or a white one? It could have been just really blond. It could have just gotten my attention because it was short and standing at attention. But I pulled it, root and all. I could even see what I believed to be the root which looked like a little plug of skin, or brain matter? I don’t want my head to age. I don’t want a grey hair. Will it stop them? Where do hairs come from if you pull them out by the root? Shouldn’t it? I’ve been told more than one come back? How? Does hair grow from the roots or the ends, the roots right? If it grows from the ends why does the root change colors, showing the growth? If it comes from the root, where in my head is it coming from? Is it coiled around my brain? Do they have to move hair to scalp you before brain surgery? Do they even scalp you? That seemed a little dramatic of a thought. Do they open your head up and go? “Oh there’s the problem she has too much hair in here? “An inside the head haircut. It’s all been tangled in hair. Like a messy yarn ball. Clean it up, maybe use some de-tangler, then put her skin back on.
Why don’t arm hairs grow longer? They grow back but not longer?
I’m sure a good chat with a hair person would solve this, or maybe my therapist.
I just saw one tiny hair standing up a little lighter in color wondering why my age is determined by my hair color? Maybe I’ll color my hair silver? Why does it even change to grey? What makes it change? Why do some and some not? Are bald people clearer thinkers as they age from all the hair loss? Does grey hair mean you still have hair and chaos in the noggin it’s just getting old, worn. Rusty but not turning rusty? Why don’t we turn rusty? Like old cars.