Researchers believe that the appearance of hair on your fingers may be the result of prenatal exposure to androgens — a hormone often associated with male traits, though everyone has it.
More germs are in the hair than hands!
If you mean static electricity which makes the hair "poof" then squeezing the hair using your hands and blowing on it can help. Don't brush it though that usually makes it worse.
Skin on the palms of hands and sole of the feet lack hair follicles. Thus there is no hair growth on them.
No, the hair will keep growing and possibly force your hands off
No, the soles of the feet and the palms of the hands typically do not have hair follicles.
Either it's gang related or just some weird way he likes to shake hands.
Everyday stuff like running your hands through your hair. Your hands are oily and when you run your hands through your hair it rubs off. So when you your hair and you haven't washed it for a while it gets greasy and your scalp itches.
Perhaps, but it's also possible that your comments simply make her 'hair aware' or something like that. :)
Not on their face and hands. Excluding the face and hands, yes. Including the face and hands, no.
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Yes
Hair follicles are found everywhere on the skin, except for the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. Each hair follicle contains a hair shaft that grows from it.