Well humans have hair on there head to protect their scalp from being burned from the sun. We have eyebrows to protect ourselves from sweat getting into our eyes.
Facial hair in humans is believed to serve various purposes, such as protection from the sun, cold weather, and injury. It can also play a role in sexual attraction and signaling dominance among males. Additionally, facial hair is thought to have evolved as a secondary sexual characteristic during human evolution.
Cavemen likely did not shave as we do today, as evidence suggests that facial hair served a protective and possibly even social function. They may have used sharpened stones or shells to trim their hair or facial hair when necessary.
Early humans had smaller brains, used primitive tools and lived as hunter-gatherers. They did not have advanced technology or complex societies like we do today. Additionally, early humans may have had different physical characteristics, such as a more robust build and different facial features.
Homo heidelbergensis is thought to have had a large, robust body structure and a prominent brow ridge. They had a brain size larger than that of modern humans. Their facial features were likely more primitive compared to modern humans.
One theory is that humans lost most of their body hair during the course of evolution as a way to regulate body temperature more efficiently. This allowed our ancestors to engage in endurance running activities, as reduced hair allowed for better heat dissipation while running. Additionally, the loss of body hair may have had social implications related to communication and the use of clothing for protection and adornment.
Studies have shown that red hair is associated with Neanderthal DNA, as some Neanderthals carried a gene variant associated with red hair that was passed down through interbreeding with early humans. This genetic legacy can still be found in some modern human populations today.
All humans have facial hair. It is generally more pronounced in males than women, but this is not always the case.
All humans have facial hair (whiskers) regardless of ethnic background, the adult male facial hair grows prolifically, females too have facial hair, however this is usually very fine, blond and almost invisible from a respectable distance. So yes, Brazilians have whiskers.
Pentecostal men can have facial hair.
Their "Skin Cells" aren't developed to have facial har, only few girls have facial hair! 0.00005/10000 women have facial hair
Yes Louis Tomlinson has facial hair
There are some girls that do like chinstrap facial hair. It really depends on the girl, some like facial hair while others do not like any facial hair on a guy.
There are several hair off facial buffers. Some of these include Facial Buffer by the brand Hair Off, the Hair Off Mitten by the brand Hair Off, and The Body Shop Facial Buffer.
Cutting your facial hair is a personal choice. Many people don't cut all of their facial hair. They opt to trim it.
Ot really most facial hair is black because blond facial hair never shows well.
I had facial hair when i was 11.
yes it does reduce facial hair and it stops hair from growing on your crouch.
You regularly clean, massage and shave your facial hair to stimulate growing..