How we sometimes love to appeal to absolutely ordinary things, and not just cherish. Here in the morning we may be dissatisfied with our own appearance or haircut, we do not like, in fact, that the hair does not lie for example as we would like, or the curls do not stick for a very long time.
But a 10-year-old girl who lives in the metropolis of Melbourne, Sheila Calvert-Yin, lives with the syndrome of uncombed hair and it certainly does not matter to appeal to her, since this is her personality.
There are about 100 people on our planet who have a similar syndrome, Sheila turned out to be in their number.
This is an unprecedented deviation when the hair has this structure, in which it is literally not quite possible to comb it.
As a rule, this individuality takes place in early childhood, the hair is made silver or straw-colored.
Sheila has blonde hair, it curls rather shallowly, tightly tangled and unruly, they stick out in different directions every time.
The girl’s mother, Celest, knows, in fact, that the baby appeared with normal dark hair, and at 3 months light «needles» began to break through them.
Generic hair began to fall out, and «needles» grew to replace them, and the most fascinating thing is that they actually grew distinctly at right angles to the head, and became lighter and lighter.
A similar length as at the moment the hair was achieved when Sheila was 2 years old and no longer grow.
As doctors talk, the «uncombed hair syndrome» is often inherited, but no one has this hair in the Calvert-Yin family, and they learned about what actually happens, in principle, with the birth of Sheila.
In order for the girl not to be embarrassed by herself, the guardians made her an acc in public networks, and there are already a number of thousands of subscribers.