Shouldn't this question be under Health > Fitness and Beauty > Hair ? You might get more answers that way. You are absolulely right and as of right now, the question has been moved to the appropriate category. Thanks for the keen eye!
First, you should let your hair grow longer. :D
Simmental cattle normally have curly short hair in the summer that is not altogether too thick. However in the winter they grow out thick winter coats that vary from wavy to straight.
It depends upon the person and the care lavished upon the hair. My hair grows about an inch and a half a month give or take a little.
1 inch.
To start off you want to just let your hair grow. Get it cut once month or every other month. Let you hair air dry, and do not straighten. You can use volumizing shampoo to make it thick. ( You can look up hair mixtures as well...) If you do all this, and let your hair grow for 2 years without ever getting more than an inch cut off every month/ every other month, then you will have your wish of long and thick hair.
The length varies from person to person, but on average it's around 6 inches.
no they do not grow thick fur
Because you are born with it.
All hair grows one half of an inch each month on average.== == == ==
You can't "grow" curly hair unless you were born with it. If your hair isn't naturally curly, you can get a perm at a salon, or go to a beauty supply store and buy curlers and perm solution to do it yourself.
the hair follicle is bent, making the hair grow out of the follicle curly
On the average, hair grows at the rate of one half inch per month.