As you are talking about her hair as a whole it is uncountable and you should use the singular form.
OP is Indian. This usage of "hairs" is a common mistake there.
In English hair can be countable as well. for example "I found two hairs in my soup"
Although I can understand OP, in french there are mainly two words to describ hair, and one of them is actually countable.
As you are talking about her hair as a whole it is uncountable and you should use the singular form.
OP is Indian. This usage of "hairs" is a common mistake there.
In English hair can be countable as well. for example "I found two hairs in my soup"
Although I can understand OP, in french there are mainly two words to describ hair, and one of them is actually countable.