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  2. Forelock - Wikipedia

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    The forelock [1] or foretop is a part of a horse's mane, that grows from the animal's poll and falls forward between the ears and onto the forehead. Some breeds, particularly pony breeds, [ 2 ] have a naturally thick forelock, while other breeds, such as many Thoroughbreds , have a thinner forelock.

  3. Oseledets - Wikipedia

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    Oseledets (Ukrainian: оселедець, IPA: [oseˈlɛdetsʲ]) or chub (чуб) is a traditional Ukrainian hairstyle that features a long lock of hair sprouting from the top or the front of an otherwise closely shaven head (similar to a modern Mohawk). Most commonly it is associated with the Zaporozhian Cossacks.

  4. Waardenburg syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Type 1 is characterised by congenital sensorineural hearing loss, pigmentary deficiencies of the hair such as a white lock of hair in the front-centre of the head or premature greying, pigmentary deficiencies of the eyes such as different-coloured eyes (complete heterochromia iridum), multiple colours in an eye (sectoral heterochromia iridum) or brilliant blue eyes, patches of skin ...

  5. Poliosis - Wikipedia

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    Poliosis circumscripta, commonly referred to as a "white forelock", is a condition characterized by localized patches of white hair due to a reduction or absence of melanin in hair follicles. Although traditionally associated with the scalp, poliosis can affect any hairy area on the body, including eyebrows, eyelashes, and beards.

  6. Waardenburg syndrome type 1 - Wikipedia

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    A list of major criteria was created to assess patients for type 1 Waardenburg syndrome. The list includes similar features as listed above such as congenital sensorineural hearing loss, white forelock, and hair pigmentation, pigmentation abnormality of the iris, dystopia canthorum, and related family members who exhibit the disease. [7]

  7. Cowlick - Wikipedia

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    A cowlick is a section of human hair that stands straight up or lies at an angle at odds with the style in which the rest of an individual's hair is worn. [1] [2] The most common site of a human cowlick is in the crown, but they can appear anywhere on the head. They also sometimes occur in the front and back of the head. [citation needed]

  8. The Best Spring 2025 Hair Trends to Bookmark Now - AOL

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    From haircuts to new hair colors, there's a lot to look forward to—and thanks to spring 2025 fashion week, we got a preview of the season's biggest trends. Sure enough, runway styles like bob ...

  9. Piebaldism - Wikipedia

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    Piebaldism refers to the absence of mature melanin-forming cells (melanocytes) in certain areas of the skin and hair. It is a rare autosomal dominant disorder of melanocyte development. [ 2 ] : 867 Common characteristics include a congenital white forelock , scattered normal pigmented and hypopigmented macules and a triangular shaped ...