One theory states that long ago, when men were covered by much more hair than they are today, the erector pili muscles caused the hair to stand up when the body became chilled. The hairs would bunch together and protect the skin from cold, harsh weather.
Arrector Pili Muscle
Standing hair is caused by the tiny muscle that connects the hair to the follicle. This muscle is called the arrector pili.
tiny muscle fibers attached to each hair follicle, which contract to make the hairs stand on end, causing goose bumps.
It causes erection of hair when stimulated by the sympathetic nervous system.
OMG the hair muscles that make your hair stand up is very important. Without that your head would be flat and your hair wouldn't be allined perfectly in order ...ex . 111111111 stimulating hair and 222222 none muscluar hair.....11111111 :D 1112212212121 BAD
to make you move
The purpose of your femur muscle is to make or have movement in your legs. Like: running walking, jumping, etc.
They do it to make the muscle stand out better when they add oil to their skin. They either shave, wax or use depilatory cream.
Each hair shaft grows from a follicle. Each follicle has a muscle associated with it called erector pili (Latin for "hair stander-upper"). When the muscle contracts, it makes the hair stand up. The muscle contracts when stimulated by cold, fear, or aggression.
In Shakespearean language, "make your hair stand on end" means to scare or horrify someone to the point that their hair raises in fear.
You cover your hair in hair gel then you comb it up
You have a muscle at the bottom of a hair strand. Your hair itself has no muscles.