Hair growth rate is generally not significantly influenced by color; rather, it is more affected by factors such as genetics, health, and nutrition. However, some anecdotal evidence suggests that darker hair may appear to grow faster due to its thicker texture. Ultimately, individual growth rates can vary widely, regardless of hair color.
They all grow at the same rate.
hair color doesn't effect it. It all has to do with genes, health of your hair, and diet.
The type of hair that grows the fastest is typically the hair on your head. It grows at an average rate of about half an inch per month.
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.
Head hair typically grows the fastest compared to facial hair and body hair.
The more often you cut your hair, the quicker it grows back. Therefore, since we cut the hair on our head so often, it grows the fastest.
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You can apply hair color that stays in and doesn't wash out. But you can't change the color of hair before it grows. As it grows out, it will grow out in its natural color, and you will have to keep touching up the roots.
When it is cold, the hair doesn't grow more than a few inches, which is why you never really need a haircut in the Antarctic. In hotter weather, the hair grows much faster, so summer would be the season that the hair grows the fastest.
Yes facial hair grows the fastest in men.
Hair grows faster in warmer climate...generally in the summer.
Well, your hair follicles (where your hair grows out) has a certain pigmentation, or color!