Yes, it certainly does.
Back hair is the fastest growing hair on your body.
I found out that when your born you're hair is your natural color or you don't have hair. After you start growing you hair gets older as you body starts growing and getting older. As you see many seniors have white hair unless the dye or color it. In the cold a childs hair can get white because of the cold.
some peoples hair is thicker then others depending. If your younger then it might be that your body hasn't produced properly and you will have some as you get older
Yes and thicker and it helps your skin too
You can continue shaving it or buy a permanent hair remover kit
depends...on weather, hair color and age. as it gets warmer, hair tends to become thicker. as you get older hair also thickens and strengthens. black hair is thicker than red hair. but on average hair strands range from about 17 to 60 micrometers
to be cool why else.
It doesn't really ever stop growing.
Because you are growing older.
Yes, your natural hair change as you get older due to a variety of changes in the body.
The testosterone is responsible for the thickening of hair. The hair on arms and legs becomes thicker. There is hair growth in the pubic area.
No, it doesn't. Shorter hair often seems thicker so, when you cut your hair it may feel thicker, but it's not. Also when the ends of your hair are even this makes your hair feel thicker.