Your hair is often stiff, dry, unruly and cannot be combed? Be careful, this could be a symptom of a hairy syndrome called Uncombable Hair Syndrome (UHS) as experienced by Shilah Yin, a 7-year-old girl from Melbourne, Australia.
Shilah Yin has suffered from this rare spiky hair syndrome since she was 3 months old. Shilah's parents began to feel weird about her daughter when there was strawberry hair growing together with her blond hair. Since then his hair grew straight but was stiff, hardened and hard to comb.
So that Shilah's hair can be forced neatly and directed. His mother used to spray Detangler's anti-frizz spray while continuing to comb his spiky hair with a sasak comb for 15 to 25 minutes every morning. It can't be stretched and it's still stiff, but at least one way is neat, says Celeste Calvert, Mother.
In the beginning Shilah did feel embarrassed about going to school because she had strange hair that looked different from her friends. But after his father and mother told him that Shilah's spiky hair was a gift from a Unicorn Horse, Shilah was very happy and he was no longer ashamed of his spiky hair.
The number of patients with spinal hair syndrome is not much and this case is still rare. Shilah Yin was not the first person known to have Uncombable Hair Syndrome (UHS). Previously also reported a baby girl 2 years old Phoebe Braswell, her hair was always Jabrik, stiffened hard and could not be combed as experienced by Shilah Yin.
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