Vampire hair in the Twilight series is depicted as strong and resistant to conventional cutting tools. In the lore, vampire hair is described as being as hard as granite, making it extremely difficult to cut with regular scissors or razors. Specialized tools or techniques would likely be required to successfully cut Twilight vampire hair without causing damage or injury.
No, because a vampire's body is dead and therefore cannot age or grow.
This answer is short-sighted. When a human dies, their skin tightens as it decomposes, making it seem as if the hair grew or nails grew; when in fact what happened is the skin of the cuticles and folicles receded. Therefore, a vampire would not grow hair and nails.
Aside from a "real world" answer, there are various fictional references as well: In the TV version of Southern Vampire Mysteries (True Blood), Eric has changing hairstyles, and Sookie actually walks into his office during a haircut. Also, Bill's progeny is somewhat cursed because she was turned as a virgin, and sex is painful for her every time now as she breaks and rebreaks her hymen. That is a clear example of growth not exactly related to healing. In the House of Night series, Zoey has to bite her nails to keep them trimmed as they constantly grow and are so hard she can scratch through rock. In some "vampire paradigms", vampires age as well: In the Cirque du Freak series, vampire age but at a much slower rate. It takes something like 7 human years for them to age 1 year, and they can die of old age. Even further back in vampire lore of Hollywood, in Interview With a Vampire, Kirsten Dunst's character, Claudia tries to chop off all her hair in a fit of anger only to have it instantly grow back to the same length and style it was before she got all pissed off.
So here's the thing, to say emphatically "No, vampire's hair does not grow if it's cut" would be incorrect. It would depend. In some books/movies/tv shows we see vampires get cut or shot and their skin healing miraculously fast. How can that be if their dead skin doesn't grow? As exampled above by the character of Claudia, her hair grew back to how it was. And the abovementioned hymen grows back after each breaking. That means that cells are regenrating in some fashion.
Tell you what, next time you come across a vampire, ask them. Then hopefully before they drain you of all your blood you'll be able to come back to this post and answer it definitively for us. Deal?
He cut's it out of her tummy after it breaks her spine.
The Twilight novel was published in 2005 and The Vampire Diaries first novel, The Awakening, was published in 1999, so The Vampire Diaries novels came before Twilight. But, Twilight, the movie, premiered in 2008 and The Vampire Diaries television series premiered in 2009. So technically, The Vampire Diaries novels came before Twilight novels, but Twilight beat The Vampire Diaries to the punch with a film first.
I think she will have the same hair. just different eyes. probably pale too.
in twilight Bella got a vampire bight on her wrist, broken left ribs, bruised arms, a bruised head, and a severe cut on her head. in new moon Bella got pieces of glass in her arm, a papercut,and a cut on her head
No it would not be weird if you cut your hair like Alice's but didn't like the movie. It would be weird if you dyed your hair like Edward or Bella's, or had contacts the same color.
Vampire retain the characteristics they had when they became a vampire. So if they get a hair-cut it will grow back to its base value.
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First of all, it's Rosalie. Rosalie is the gorgeous, blonde vampire who is partners with Emmet, the muscular one with brown hair.
Edward Cullen is the cutest vampire in Twilight.
as then when they turn into a werewolf...their hair is shorter which makes running easier
twilight came out first but, Vampire Diaries already had a book. So basicly it would have to be Twilight but Vampire Diaries was being made at this time.So i would say Twilight but Twilight compied Vampire Diaries.
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He cut's it out of her tummy after it breaks her spine.
The Vampire Diaries Are Completely Better Than Twilight =]
The Twilight novel was published in 2005 and The Vampire Diaries first novel, The Awakening, was published in 1999, so The Vampire Diaries novels came before Twilight. But, Twilight, the movie, premiered in 2008 and The Vampire Diaries television series premiered in 2009. So technically, The Vampire Diaries novels came before Twilight novels, but Twilight beat The Vampire Diaries to the punch with a film first.
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