When a person is ill their hair may become more dry and dull. It will not be as soft and their split ends/dead ends could become much worse than a normal persons. Their hair may also begin to fall out, they'll lose more hair than the average person.
no, the hair colour is irrelivent
During teen years, pubic hair will grow, and there will be hair on the armpits also.
it will grow hair
i would describe it as voice bigger penis or boobs and hair
if your a guy then you get hair around your penis and then your voice gets lower. if your a girl you get hair in that area. when your both small the things down there are small and they get bigger along with some hair growth. doesnt mean girl have the thing and the guys have the girls. so yeah. i looked it up on a website and i added a few lines. i forgot what website it was on. hope this helps.
height,weight,age,body growth and growth of pubic hair
Erm.... with horses and sheep they lose their winter hair/wool. I don't no bout the others! :)
Having ginger hair with dark brown eyebrows can occur due to genetics. Hair color is influenced by multiple genes, and variations in these genes can lead to different pigmentation in hair and eyebrows. It's also possible for a person to inherit a combination of traits from their parents that result in this unique contrast. Additionally, environmental factors and changes over time can affect hair and eyebrow color as well.
Many things occur during puberty, a person will grow taller, get hair in several places, and they will develop their bodies.
During puberty, both boys and girls experience physical changes such as growth spurts, development of secondary sexual characteristics (like facial hair in boys and breast development in girls), and hormonal changes leading to sexual maturity. Hormones like testosterone and estrogen play a key role in these changes, which usually occur between the ages of 10 and 14 for girls and 12 and 16 for boys.
In girls and boys, both become fertile and capable of reproduction. There is hair growth in the pubic region, under arms, etc.
Infant hair falling out is a common phenomenon known as "telogen effluvium." This can occur due to hormonal changes, stress, nutritional deficiencies, or certain medical conditions. It is usually temporary and the hair typically grows back on its own.