A polar bear
Straight across with no layers! This way the hair grows even and your not waiting for layers to grow in.
ummm................ I'm pretty sure that in the winter animal hair grows quickly than human hair. but then in summer human hair increases so it is about the same rate.
use vaseline on your hair or hair oil that grows you hair! Next thing you know, you'll be a hairy animal who needs to shave
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.
The rate at which hair grows is determined by genetics, age, health, and hormones. Generally, the type of hair that grows the fastest is the hair on the scalp, followed by facial hair.
Hair follicle is the hollow tube in which the hair grows. It is located in the skin and gives rise to hair by nourishing and supporting the hair shaft as it grows.
Your hair grows best when you sleep
hair grows twice as fast as nails
Hair grows at the speed hair grows, it cannot be accelerated.
The animal that grows two layers of fur is the Alaskan Malamute. This breed has a dense undercoat that provides insulation against cold temperatures and a tougher outer coat that helps protect against harsh weather conditions. This dual-layer fur system is essential for their survival in frigid environments and is characteristic of many sled dog breeds.
Curyly hair grows out of a curved hair follicle, or hair shaft. Straight hair grows out of a straight hair follicle.
Thinning your hair will make the bottoms layers of your hair thinner. If you get longer layers your hair will appear a little more thicker/volumized but will the bottom layers will be a bit thinner. If you get a lot of layers then your hair have more volume and appear thicker. Hope this helped!