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The occipitofrontalis muscle is responsible for moving the scalp posteriorly by contracting its occipital belly. This muscle helps with facial expressions and raising the eyebrows.
Yes, it is possible to burn the scalp while under a hair dryer. Heat settings should be properly set to avoid this as well as how close the dryer is to the scalp.
The occipitalis muscle pulls the scalp back, and to some extent can wiggle the ears. It creates a look of startle or surprise on the face. It can be involved in headaches by staying tense for too long.
i personally can without use of my hands if that is what you are asking, hard to explain, but i can, can you?
873.0 (without mention of complication), or 873.1 (complicated)
A hair stylist who has a client with a hair and scalp condition, needs to ask the patient what the issue is as gently as possible to avoid any problems.
a on scalp plait is a plait that is on the scalp for example cornrows, cornrows is an on scalp plait because it goes around the scalp like a plate but it isnt lifted or anything of the scalp - hope that helps
a on scalp plait is a plait that is on the scalp for example cornrows, cornrows is an on scalp plait because it goes around the scalp like a plate but it isnt lifted or anything of the scalp - hope that helps
Don't believe what you hear in the news or on tv. Good hair starts with a good scalp. Without a healthy scalp your hair will not grow long or strong.