Haircare is a derived term of hair.
As nouns the difference between haircare and hair
is that haircare is the care and treatment of the hair while hair is (countable) a pigmented filament of keratin which grows from a follicle on the skin of humans and other mammals.
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(but usually in singular) The word hair is usually used without article in singular number when it refers to all the hairs on one's head in general. But if it refers to more than one hair, a few hairs, then it takes the plural form without an article, and needs a plural verb.: George has (-') brown hair, but I found '''a''' hair on the sofa and suspect he's getting some gray hair' s .: George's hair is'' brown, but ''one'' hair I found ''was'' grey, so I think there ''are'' probably more grey ''hairs on his head as well.Adjectives often applied to "hair": long, short, curly, straight, dark, blonde, black, brown, red, blue, green, purple, coarse, fine, healthy, damaged, beautiful, perfect, natural, dyed. * against the hair* bad hair day* bed hair* curl someone's hair* facial hair* fair-haired* get in somebody's hair* hair bracket* hairbreadth, hairsbreadth* hair brush, hairbrush* haircare, hair care* hair cells* hair-curling* haircut* hairdo* hairdresser* hair dryer* hair dye* hair gel* hair glove* hair lace* hairless* hair line, hairline* hair moss* hair moth* hairnet* hair of the dog* hair pencil* hairpiece* hairpin* hair plate* hair powder* hair-raising* hair seal* hair seating* hair shirt* hair sieve* hair snake* hair space* hairspray, hair spray* hair stroke* hairstyle* hair-trigger* hairy* head of hair* hide nor hair, neither hide nor hair* horsehair* keep your hair on* let one's hair down* make somebody's hair curl* make somebody's hair stand on end* not turn a hair* not worth a hair* part one's hair* pubic hair* put hair on somebody's chest* split hairs* tear one's hair out* to a hair * haircut* hairy* hirsute *English
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