Thicker hair is needed as a protection against the extreme cold of winter. The thick coat is shed in summer as the weather can be very warm.
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In the winter you should grow your hair out and in the summer either put your hair up or cut your hair
The hair grows 10% faster in summer than in winter . Some says it is a myth but in real life it is a true factor .
cause they malt in summer and grow hair in winter
no because the winter is cold for your hair to grow.the right season for your hair to grow is summer because your hair gets hot and the hot feeling is the energy and the energy helps for the hair to grow.
A bear's metabolism slows to almost nothing during hibernation. Active bears do grow extra layers of hair during cold weather and the "winter fur" does grow faster than the normal summer growth.
In the winter days the yaks grow their coats in full but in the summer days they will shed most of it.
Simmental cattle normally have curly short hair in the summer that is not altogether too thick. However in the winter they grow out thick winter coats that vary from wavy to straight.
Yes, your hair still grows in the winter.
I think its summer. As stated, the question is really in the realm of psychology or social psychology. Do people tend to let their hair grow longer during one season or another? My first guess would be that if we measured average hair length during different seasons it would be slightly longer in the winter.
Hair tends to grow faster in the winter
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.