Don't believe what you hear in the news or on tv. Good hair starts with a good scalp. Without a healthy scalp your hair will not grow long or strong.
The hair on your scalp grows about 13 millimeters per month How long would it take your hair to grow 5 meters Round to the nearest month?38 months
It would grow long (well, longer anyhow) on the hands too. It's just that the hands see so much use that the hair gets worn out.
Auxiliary hair does not contain as much protein to continue growing like scalp hair. This is because auxiliary hair's main purpose is just help prevent too much bacteria from growing on the skin.
Human scalp hair normally grows at a rate of 0.4 mm/day which would be equal to approximately 1/8" per week. On the average, scalp hair grows approximately 1/2" per month.
Eat healthy foods, massage your scalp, exercise regularly.
Your hair will not grow, but will appear longer. Depending on how curly/kinky and long your hair was before straightening...your hair could appear MUCH longer or barely longer at all. Try pulling your curls straight down as far as they go without hurting your scalp. That's about how long.
Just grow long hair, probally straighten it, possibly dye it black, and really just wear it long and maybe put highlights in it. Also you can add the spikes in the scalp of your hair.
The keratin made by the hair follicle cells makes long fibers. The cells, growing just under the scalp, eventually die, leaving the keratin behind. This keratin, combined with the keratin left by many other cells, emerge from your scalp as hair.
It can be an inch long now because they have glues to attach hair to your hair, braids or scalp.
if you let your hair grow and grow and grow then it can easily get tangled and things from dirt to bugs can get stuck in it, and if you try to brush your hair it will really hurt your scalp and you.Lesson: Always brush your hair! everyday! and cut it once every 2 to 4 months (unless your hair isn't long at all).
yes because the hair follicles are always working.it would be painful though