Absolutely not, there is a myth that the hair and nails continue to grow, however this is not true, what actually happens is the skin shrinks a little giving the impression that the hair and nails have grown a little.
They do not continue to grow after death. The impression that they do comes from the fact that the body shrivels up a bit after death, making the hair and nails appear longer, although they have not grown.
I have grown my hair long.
No. It actually helps grown out your hair.
What helps your hair grow faster is Garnier it works
Cut your hair.
Hair does not continue to grow after death, but due to the body tissues drying out and shrinking a bit, hair can appear to have "grown." Bladder and bowel contents do sometimes release, but not always.
Yes, Britney Spears has grown her hair back and it's beautiful!
dehydration of the body after death can cause retraction of the skin around hair and nails, giving the illusion that they have grown. All tissues require energy to sustain their functions, and no such thing is possible once the mechanism that promotes normal growth shuts down at death.
A beard is hair grown on your face (as known as facial hair)
No There is a myth about facial hair growing after death (and fingernails as well). Hair does not grow after death (nor do fingernails). However, there can be an illusion of hair growing after death. The skin can shrink, exposing more hair.
Eat lots of yogurt.
Hair grown in space