Hair on the palms and plants (bottoms of feet) would inhibit the ability of the those surfaces from grasping and hanging on. Since the hair was unuseful, it did not ever develop in primates, and other animals.
Because there aren't any hair follicles on your palms, and without them you'll never grow any hair there.
no they do not, niether do the bottom of your feet;~]
Neither Coconuts nor the palms of your hand grow hair. Coconuts have plant fibers, but that is entirely different from the mammalian hair growing on humans.
no, there is not any hair on your palms.
no; on bare-seeming areas, the hairs are very small and thin. The palms of your hands and feet do not grow hair, neither do your eyelids
no its doesnt
Shampoo doesnt make your hair grow or prevent it. stimulation of the root help your hair grow. So as your washing your hair and your scrubbing your scalp that's what help your hair grow.
On the human body, the skin on which hair does not grow is called "Glabrous Skin." This skin is found on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, lips, labia minora on females, and the glans penis, or head of the penis, on men.
Massage your scalp with shampoo with your palms while you wash your hair, that way it stimulates the roots and encourages your hair to grow out faster.
It most likely will but if it doesnt dont get worried It most likely will but if it doesnt dont get worried
No it doesnt your hair will grow about 1/2 inch a month
Yes. Hair grows everywhere on the body, except the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. In adult men, there is visible hair on the knees.