With an estimated 8 billion people in the world, there are only about 100 or so known cases of  “Uncombable Hair Syndrome (UHS),” and a toddler from eastern England, who has an epic mop of hair, has been diagnosed with this rare condition.
Suffolk-born, Layla Davis, 2, has blonde locks that defy all attempts to comb them straight.
Layla’s mother Charlotte, 28, said her condition—which is characterized by dry, frizzy hair that cannot be combed flat—has earned the little girl the monikers of Boris Johnson and Albert Einstein.
Layla Davis has Uncombable Hair Syndrome (SWNS)
UHS develops in childhood, often between infancy and age 3, but can appear as late as 12 and children who develop it tend to have light-colored hair….