people have hair on their body's because hair helps the skin feel warm and hair senses things (feels things)
Both Japanese and Chinese people, like all people, have body hair.
All people grow body hair. Some people's hair is just fainter than others.
no
People have armpit hair as a natural part of their body. The purpose of armpit hair is to help regulate body temperature by trapping sweat and releasing pheromones, which are chemicals that can communicate information to others.
Yes, there are people that are considered Albino where all hair on the body is white, however these people are very rare.
It's a 'throwback' to our ape-like ancestors - when we needed thick hair to help keep us warm. Our evolution - and creative inventions have all-but eliminated the need for body hair, and so most people only have very fine hair.
This should not be the case unless there are hair follicles that re embedded there
every body but you!!!!!
No it is not. Shaving is a temporary hair removal system that people have been using for centuries. It involves removing the hair from the body with a sharp implement, currently the steel razor blade. People have been removing unwanted body hair for centuries, depending on the mores of their particular culture. Beards, head, and genitals are the most common areas to be shaved.
"The goal of laser hair removal surgery is to permanently reduce the number of body hairs that you have. Laser hair removal surgery will not permanently remove all body hair and in some instances, will not permanently remove any hair."
If you're thinking of people who are unable to grow any hair on their body, that is a result of a condition called Alopecia.
no it is harmless to the rest of your body besides you hair