Yes, it is normal for fine hair to occasionally grow on the lacrimal caruncle, which is the small, pinkish mass located in the inner corner of the eye. This growth can vary among individuals and is usually harmless. However, if there is an unusual amount of hair growth or any other concerning symptoms, it's advisable to consult an eye care professional.
The conical body in the medial corner of the eye is the lacrimal caruncle. It is a small, fleshy mass that contains sebaceous and sweat glands, as well as hair follicles. Its main function is to produce a small amount of tears to keep the eye moist.
It's not unheard of, some people develop pubic hair early. you are starting to go through puberty now.
You wait. Until your hair has grown out to the original color. Obviously. And you wait until it's long enough and then cut it so that all that's left is the normal color.
I have grown my hair long.
Don't worry, it's normal. When hair is wet, it appears to have "grown" 1.5 times it's length, when it actually didn't grow.
No. It actually helps grown out your hair.
What helps your hair grow faster is Garnier it works
Cut your hair.
Yes, it is normal for moles to grow hair.
Absolutely not, there is a myth that the hair and nails continue to grow, however this is not true, what actually happens is the skin shrinks a little giving the impression that the hair and nails have grown a little.
have her exercise, take vitamins, put oils in her hair, and give her head massages (to help bloodflow in the head)
It is not normal for hair to be painful at the roots, at least, not unless someone is pulling on your hair.