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On average scalp hair grows .5 Inches a month. Making the average annual growth 6 Inches. Each person's hair growth is different and varies according to their DNA.
The Scalp is the area around the top of the head where your head hair typically grows. This excludes eye brow and facial hair that also grows on the head.
it grows from the scalp
Dandruff (seborrheic dermatitis) is a completely separate condition to hair loss. (Hair grows out from follicles "beneath" the scalp surface.) Cell loss due to dandruff can actually increase the rate of scalp cell growth, but not hair growth.
Hair grows on average 1/2 inches per month regardless of texture. Some people experience more or less growth depending on the cleanliness of the scalp, genetics, and the season(hair grows better when its warm)
The scalp? Roots..
Dandruff is a fungus that grows on every ones scalp
No. Hair texture is determined by the size and shape of the hair and angle it grows out of the follicle. Shape of individual hair strand actually determines the texture. The angle at which it grows out of the scalp determines specific growth patterns such as whorls and cowlicks.
Human scalp hair normally grows at about 0.5 inches a month.
What promotes hair growth, is circulation to your scalp, massaging the scalp will promote blood flow to the scalp, which is very thin, when you start losing blood circulation in your body, the extremeties are the first to go, and the scalp, has very small blood vessels, feeding the hair.
the hair grows out of a root which is inside your scalp.