Not exact matches
As for shaving one's
head, that is not much different from styling one's
hair — not quite in the same league as a surgical procedure, but, yes, wanting to
improve one's appearance, as long as it does not become an obsession [I am thinking of the heart - wrenching tragedy of Michael Jackson], is no more culpable than wanting to
improve one's mind or any other natural attribute.
Babies can work on fine motor skills by reaching out and trying to grab your
hair or finger (or in reality, your long, dangly earrings) and can
improve gross motor skills by trying to lift his / her
head up and try to look at you.
In addition,
head massagers can alleviate headaches, reduce anxiety,
improve hair growth, cleanse the follicles, and rejuvenate the
hair.
Thus, if your dog had a neck that was shorter than you might like, or it didn't carry its
head high, you could
improve its appearance not only by stringing it up and racing it around the ring, but also by thinning out the
hair on its neck and increasing the height of the topknot.