A lot. It is imperative to shower at least three times per week to avoid a massive oil build up in the scalp.
It is estimated that one human hair can potentially hold thousands of bacteria, depending on factors like environmental conditions and personal hygiene practices. This is because bacteria can easily cling to the surface of hair and be transferred from various sources.
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.
skin bacteria is pretty much just bacteria in the skin, usually picked up by bacteria from your hands that has spread when you've touched your face or from your pillow and sheets in your bed. I recommend cleaning your pillow cases once a week to keep bacteria away, and also if you have long hair too tie it up before bed as your hair may pick up bacteria and spread it too your face when in contact..
When a hair follicle becomes infected with bacteria it becomes irritated. When a hair follicle becomes infected it might fall out.
There can be various types of bacteria present in hair, ranging from harmless to harmful. The amount can vary depending on hygiene practices, environment, and personal health. Regular washing and clean hair practices can help reduce the amount of bacteria present.
Mole hair is different because of the bacteria under the skin. Mole hair is rougher and coarser than regular facial, arm, or leg hair. The bacteria doesnt break down enzymes that soften and thin the hair.
yes because bacteria grows in long hair
Yes. Every ones hair has some bacteria in it. The bacterias try and get your hair dirty.
When you shampoo your hair you remove dirt and oils. The dirt has to be removed because it can harbor bacteria. The oil may be natural oil, so a bit of it is good, but too much can clog pores and leave your hair looking greasy.
No. Boils are skin cells with a problem... like an ingrown hair or bacteria or splinter.
Your hair carries the same kinds of bacteria (and fungi) as you skin does. These can cause diseases.
Cilia.