at the age o 12
mostly 20. The pubic hair grows and voice changes more
Pubic hair is typically coarser and thicker than head hair, and it grows at a slower rate. Head hair tends to be finer and grows faster than pubic hair.
Hair that surrounds the "pubic" region, specifically that around the external genitalia, is referred to as pubic hair or "Pubes". Hair that appears elsewhere on the body is not considered "pubic" hair even though it may become more pronounced or heavier during puberty when pubic hair grows most rapidly.
Pubic hair. It's use is a little harder to justify. It is just a carry over from our ancestors. A few hundred thousand years to a few million when we were a lot hairier. Same a chest hair, armpit, back. All hair probably started as an insulator when it was colder. We just don't need it anymore and have lost most of it through mutation.
Yes, it is short hair that grows around the genitals.
Yes it can be detected through pubic hair. It can last up to one year in the pubic hair because this hair grows slower than the hair that is on your head. If the hair was being tested on the head it can be traced up to 90 days.
female pubic hair grows more, because it is damp down there and is an ideal environment for growth
Pubic hair, Facial hair from age 9-16 But for girls it is Periods Pubic hair, ages 8-14
If you mean among those 4 choices who has the least pubic hair, I would say Thai. They have very little/sparse body hair, including that area. Thai's have the fewest, their pubic region has the least hair
The term for a vaginal hairpiece is a pubic merkin or a pubic wig. The area where the hair grows, or where you'd put the merkin, is the vulva or pubic mons and not the vagina.
Yes, it is possible for pubic hair to turn gray with age, just like hair on the scalp. This is due to a decrease in melanin production, causing the hair to lose its pigment and appear gray or white.
It is normal for puberty to start around the age of 12, and the growth of pubic hair is one of the early signs. At this stage, it's common for the pubic hair to be around 1 inch long. It's important to continue monitoring the changes during puberty and reach out to a healthcare provider if there are any concerns.