because it likes to
Lukewarm water is best for hair and skin alike.
When it's cold, the hair on your skin stands up to trap heat and keep you warm. This is known as goosebumps. When it's hot, the hair lies flat to allow heat to escape and help cool you down.
Skin and hair work together to protect the body from external factors. Hair follicles are embedded in the skin, with hair acting as insulation and sensing stimuli. Skin regulates temperature and provides nutrients to hair follicles, while hair can enhance the effectiveness of skin's protective barrier.
Dogs, like many animals, have hair to keep them warm in the cold weather, and to keep from getting sunburned when it is hot. The hair insulates and protects their skin.
Most likely because there is no hair to keep you warm. Your body will regulate its temperature
It doesn't, it's just that the cold temperatures cause your skin to contract exposing the hair that you may have missed while shaving. To solve this probem, try not to shave in the shower or when you first wake up. Both of these will raise your body temperature and cause your skin to puff slightly and cover the hair a tiny bit. This small bit is enough to be noticable when the skin returns to normal exposing those tiny hairs.
Yes, the arrector pili muscles contribute to maintaining skin tone. These small muscles are attached to hair follicles and contract in response to various stimuli, causing the hair to stand on end and the skin to form "goosebumps." This contraction helps to firm the skin and provide support.
the four skin senses are: -PAIN -COLD -PRESSURE -HEAT that all.. from: JELLY
Mountain goat are suited to their environment as they have thick skin and hair on their body surface that protects them from cold.
the cold air is making the water in your hair cold which makes your hair cold. if your hair is dry then there is no water in i for the hair to be as cold as it is when its wet.
No, hair is not considered dead skin. Hair is made up of a protein called keratin, while skin is made up of different layers of cells. Hair grows from hair follicles in the skin, but it is not the same as the skin itself.
Yes they can get greasy via natural oils or greasy hair products. This can be helped by washing them with cold water and using skin products meant to help oily skin.