Hair grows from the root, which is located beneath the skin.
Grey hair appears at the tip rather than the root due to a decrease in melanin production in the hair follicle as a person ages. This can cause the hair to lose its natural color and appear grey.
New root growth takes place at the tip of the roots. It does because when roots get cut off new roots need to grow back in. So new root growth takes place at the tip of the cells. TO BE HONEST: I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS RIGHT! BUT IT IS A GOOD GUESS!
No, that is not possible because cut hair is dead. The root of the hair shaft inside the hair follicle is the only part that is alive. There are medical procedures that transplant hair shafts, and they include the root in the process.
Hairline happened
Root hairs grow longer as they age (similar to how we grow taller as we age). Since the older (and therefore longer) root hairs are at the distal end of the root cap (towards the base of the root), it creates a tapering appearance. In other words, as you move from the base of the root towards the root cap, the root hairs become shorter since they are younger.
Root hair cells are plant cells that grow a short distance behind the root tip.
No waxing removes the hair from root, it will grow back lighter and thinner and with continuous use, the hair root will die....
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Grey hair appears at the tip rather than the root due to a decrease in melanin production in the hair follicle as a person ages. This can cause the hair to lose its natural color and appear grey.
Baby shampoo. And you can use conditioner and slowly comb your hair from tip to root
Shampoo doesnt make your hair grow or prevent it. stimulation of the root help your hair grow. So as your washing your hair and your scrubbing your scalp that's what help your hair grow.
Hair starts greying from the end tip gradually goes down into the root. I have black hair and have observed this. I can not explain how this happens, but once the greying from the tip reaches the root, it becomes irreversibly grey, even when you cut the hair it grows out grey.
the hair grows out of a root which is inside your scalp.
If your hair is broken from the root you need to wait for it to grow out. There is nothing you can do to really treat it until it is longer.
Root hairs are the tiny hairlike structures that grow near the tip of roots. They increase the surface area of the root for absorption of water and nutrients from the soil. Root hairs also help anchor the plant in the soil.
The region of the root where root hairs are located is called the root hair zone. It is found just behind the root tip in the zone of maturation where new cells differentiate into root hairs to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Hair may SEEM to grow faster when kept trimmed, because split ends and such won't cause as much of a problem. However, hair is produced at the root, not the tip, so nothing you do to the hair itself will have any effect on how fast it grows. If you dye your hair and keep it trimmed, your roots will show just as fast as they would if you never trim it.