The mature hair follicle goes through a cycle of growth (anagen), regression (catagen), rest (telogen) and shedding (exogen). This is a regenerative and developmental process with the follicle undergoing reform and remodeling.
Hair cells divide in the hair follicle, which is located in the outer layer of the skin called the epidermis. The hair follicle contains stem cells that divide and differentiate to produce new hair cells, eventually forming the hair shaft that grows out of the skin.
Hair grows from the living part of the hair , that us follicle , located at the root of the hair. The blood from blood vessels of the scalp supplies the root and follicle divide yoform new cells and hair
hair usually grows about 1/2 an inch per month. And grows about 6 inches every year. it depends how old u are. for example, a 40 year olds hair might not grow as fast as a 14 year old, because as you get older, cells divide less frequently, thus making hair grow slower.
Hair grows at the speed hair grows, it cannot be accelerated.
it grows hair
Yes, hair is produced by the hair bulb, which is a structure located at the base of the hair follicle. Cells in the hair bulb divide and differentiate to form the hair shaft, which eventually grows out of the follicle.
Yes, the hair grows back. Tweezing only removes the hair, it does not remove the follicle from which the hair grows. and it does not grow back right away
Hair grows from hair follicles located in the skin.
Imagine your hair is like grass. You mow the lawn and after a while it grows back up from the ground. Hair grows from the scalp and when you cut it you are cutting off old hair. Hair grows an inch a month.
A hair develops when a part of this skin goes down into the lower layer and Strikes roots there' Then it shoots upwards through the layers of the skin and comes out as a hair. In the roots of the hair there are four different layers of cells. They divide and multiply and push the shaft of the hair up through the skin. As they move farther away, the hair cells change into a horny material like that of our outer layer of skin. On the outside surface of the hair, the cells become flattened out and lie on top of one another like shingles. Near the cells of the root there are big, round, fat cells from which come the materials to build the hair. By the way, the hair root is sort of "screwed" into the tissue. It cannot be torn out. So when you pull out a hair, you do not pull out the root. Your hair grows at the rate of about 12 millimetres a month. And the surprising thing is, it does not grow at the same speed at-all times. Hair grows very slowly at night, then speeds up in the morning, then slows up till late afternoon, then grows faster again!
it grows natarley
Hair production occurs in hair follicles, which are tiny pockets in the skin where hair begins to grow. The hair follicle contains cells that divide and grow to produce the hair shaft that we see on the surface of the skin.