Dark hairs can grow out of moles because the cells in moles produce pigment, which gives the hair its color.
Moles grow hairs on their bodies for sensory purposes, as the hairs help them navigate their underground tunnels and detect changes in their environment.
Long hairs can grow out of moles due to a combination of genetics and hormonal factors. Moles are clusters of pigmented cells, and sometimes these cells can produce hair follicles. The presence of hair in moles is a common occurrence and is usually harmless.
Hairs grow out of moles faster than regular skin because moles contain more blood vessels and are more active in producing cells, including hair follicles.
Hairs that grow out of moles are often darker in color because the cells in moles produce more melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. This excess melanin can cause the hair to appear darker than the surrounding hair on the body.
Mole hairs grow fast because moles have a high metabolic rate and a dense network of blood vessels in their skin, which promotes rapid hair growth.
Moles grow hairs on their bodies for sensory purposes, as the hairs help them navigate their underground tunnels and detect changes in their environment.
Long hairs can grow out of moles due to a combination of genetics and hormonal factors. Moles are clusters of pigmented cells, and sometimes these cells can produce hair follicles. The presence of hair in moles is a common occurrence and is usually harmless.
Hairs grow out of moles faster than regular skin because moles contain more blood vessels and are more active in producing cells, including hair follicles.
Hairs that grow out of moles are often darker in color because the cells in moles produce more melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. This excess melanin can cause the hair to appear darker than the surrounding hair on the body.
Mole hairs grow fast because moles have a high metabolic rate and a dense network of blood vessels in their skin, which promotes rapid hair growth.
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Moles grow dark hair because of the presence of melanin, a pigment that gives hair its color. Melanin is produced by cells called melanocytes, which are found in the skin. When melanocytes cluster together in a mole, they can produce more melanin, resulting in darker hair growth.
Moles only grow on skin, not on bones. Bones do have their own irregularities, but not moles.
Yes, it is normal for moles to grow hair.
"hair" is used as singular noun. eg: Varun's hair is dark. "hairs" is used with numbers or few. eg: Her 3 hairs are dark. or She has few grey hairs.
Hi, I already have a grown out sideburns, mustache and chin but they are MOSTLY blonde peach fuzz; just a minor amount of dark hairs but will shaving my cheeks and neck everyday change my already long hairs to grow darker?
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