You get hair on your eyelids when you're about 80. So it would take a lot of years.
Because we used to be apes. Hair was for protection and warmth.
fish oil helps it grow faster, but it also makes your hair everywhere else grow
I'm not really sure but scientists say that it's between six and seven years old but some people cannot do it until they're maybe as old as eight. The average person develops hair everywhere on their body arounf six and three months
You can tend to grow more hair everywhere when you're pregnant. Even the hair on your head will grow faster. It comes with the hormones from pregnancy.
No it does not, for one it does not grow on your eye balls, and two it doesnt grow on your palm. Submitted from your friend, Ashley:)
All people grow hair everywhere on they're body. Its natural. I even have hair on my belly. I suggest bleaching it if it bothers you. Don't shave it because the hair as you know will grow back thicker and darker.
no; on bare-seeming areas, the hairs are very small and thin. The palms of your hands and feet do not grow hair, neither do your eyelids
It is natural for hair to grow :)
on you butt underarms on you lip everywhere really
Really, you grow hair everywhere but you can't really see it. The reason you grow hair in "Developing places" is mainly because its your bodies way of growing and like all other places with hair, its used to keep warm.
it is when the colour of your skin changes to purple and you grow hair everywhere ;)
Yes. Hair grows everywhere on the body, except the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. In adult men, there is visible hair on the knees.