No. How long your hair is has no direct affect on how your body absorbs nutrients.
well they have hair everywhere on their bodys whaen they are babies
hair covers the worms bodies
No nutrients helps hair grow faster, but lack of nutrients may cause your hair to grow slower. Generally, your hair cells need the same nutrients your normal cells need, plus more protein as hair is covered with keratin, a protein combination.
Some organic oils and nutrients help in making the scalp conducive for hair growth. It is best to consult a hair expert in order to get the right oils and nutrients for your hair.
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No, and hair is not composed of living tissue anyway, so "nutrients" have essentially no value to it. (There are compounds which can protect hair or make it more flexible, but calling them "nutrients" is just wrong.)
Hair
Well, no structure absorbs nutrients as they just dissolve into the blood after they have been broken down into smaller soluble molecules from larger insoluble molecules by enzymes. Hope this helped (though it may not have).
Any and all physical attributes can affect the choice of clothing people buy. Body shape tends to affect the shape of the garments people buy. Not only how well it will fit a bodys shape, but also how it will hang, or drape, on the body that wears it. Color of skin, hair and eyes will affect what colors a person looks for in their garments also.
What is porosity ? And how can it affect hair color
it doesnt affect it at all but if your hair is damaged then your babys might be
We have hair because we are mammals. Mammals are air breathing, hair on bodys, and we dont lay eggs. Except for the pladipus. our hair is fur. its just sometines longer than fur. our hair is like a lions mane. its still fur.