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Yes, saliva can stain clothing, especially if it contains food particles or colored substances. It is important to treat saliva stains promptly to prevent them from setting in.
The fastest growing hair on the human body is typically the hair on the scalp. It can grow at a rate of about half an inch per month.
No, skin cancer does not have hair growing out of it. Skin cancer typically appears as abnormal growths or changes on the skin, and hair growth is not a characteristic feature of skin cancer.
Generally, but not always the case. Spit you don't swallow is called drool.
Pubic hair typically stops growing at a certain length, which varies for each person. It usually reaches a maximum length of about 1 inch.
Unfortunately yes :(
no you can't , but yo can shave it or clean or get it lazered
Trim the ear hair frequently.
Bleaching your uni-brow will not prevent it from growing. It will just change the color of the hair.
Auxiliary hair does not contain as much protein to continue growing like scalp hair. This is because auxiliary hair's main purpose is just help prevent too much bacteria from growing on the skin.
It could either be growing because your hair has started getting split ends, or you are washing your hair too much. Split ends prevent hair growth and that's when you need to get your hair cut, and washing your hair too much strips it of natural oils which help hair grow.
Back hair is the fastest growing hair on your body.
Why does your hair never stop growing?
No, growing hair makes you hairy.
When you die your hair does not keep growing.
It will be a urine test. Saliva and hair tests are much more expensive than urine tests.
To prevent or manage thick saliva when running, you can try staying hydrated by drinking water before and during your run. You can also try breathing through your nose to help regulate saliva production. Additionally, chewing gum or sucking on a mint can help stimulate saliva flow and prevent it from becoming thick.