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Have you ever wondered how hair grows? Is it dead or alive? Uncover the truth about hair growth and maintenance, exploring the hair string, dermal papilla, sebaceous glands, and more. Learn why hair doesn't hurt when cut and why it varies in color. Delve into the fascinating world of hair biology and how it continues to grow slowly over time. Discover the role of genes in determining hair color and the significance of the papilla in sustaining hair growth. Gain insights into the intricate processes that contribute to healthy, vibrant hair.
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Is hair dead or alive? A lot of people ask that but the truth is that hair is dead and that's why it doesn't hurt when you cut it, but the reason it does hurt when you pull it is because your also pulling the stem and that’s where the hair grows from.
The hair string Skin around hair and skull
The hair string Skin around hair and skull Hair string
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
The hair string Sebaceous Glands Skin around hair and skull Hair string Hair shaft Sebaceous gland Papilla's Dermale papilla
SO THE HAIR GROWS ON AND ON SO SLOWLY THAT YOU would never notice it because it happens at the same time as falling out, if you ever noticed. But the reason it still grows long is because it grows faster than it falling out. even though it falls out at the same time as growing.
Now the reason that people have different colour hair is because of a little something called....
The papilla is a very important part of your head, it is at the very bottom that helps the hair grow because it contains the blood supply.