Yes, every hair on your body has a length it will grow to and then stop when it reaches it. Including the hair on your head. However this length is different for each person.
Yes, everyones hair has a certain length that their hair will grow too. but don't forget your body changes every 7 years so can your hair! ----------------------------------- The length the hair can grow on the head is predetermined by genetics.
Hair growth is not indefinite and is limited by genetics and the hair growth cycle. Most people's hair can grow up to a certain length before it stops growing.
Hair doesn't stop growing when we reach a certain age; it continues to grow until we die. But as we age, it does begin to grow more slowly, and often gets thinner as we age, too.
It actually doesn't stop growing. When it reaches a certain length, It falls out. Then a new hair starts to grow.
it depends on how healthy your hair is
It does not grow out your hair. It just protects it and helps retain length.
Technically, head hair is "hair" (grows indefinitely) and body hair is "fur" (grows to a certain length).
Reach puberty.
Eyebrows, like all hair on our body, have a growth cycle that includes a period of active growth, a transition phase, and a resting phase before falling out and regenerating. The length of the active growth phase for eyebrows is shorter compared to other hair on our body, which is why they typically have a shorter maximum length. While eyebrows do not continue to grow indefinitely, they may appear longer if they are not regularly trimmed or if the growth cycle is disrupted.
Takes 4-6 weeks to grow a good length of hair.
It will grow naturally, once you are old enough and reach puberty.
2 feet minimum it will grow