Hair all grows at the same speed.
The rate at which hair grows is determined by genetics, age, health, and hormones. Generally, the type of hair that grows the fastest is the hair on the scalp, followed by facial hair.
No it does not and hair grows at the individuals rate (everyone differs.)
The fastest growing hair on the human body is typically the hair on the scalp. It can grow at a rate of about half an inch per month.
It is difficult to change the rate that your hair grows, there are no guarantees. Some shampoos and conditioners have ingredients meant to stimulate the scalp, and gentle scalp massage can help keep your hair follicles active.
The growth rate of human scalp hair is: 1/100000000 mph or 10^-8 mph.
Olive oil will improve your facial hair growth and darkness of it it will also help it grow thicker. so yes it will help aplly it to your face for like a week then shave it then kepp doing that then you will see a big difference in you facial hair.
Human scalp hair normally grows at a rate of 0.4 mm/day which would be equal to approximately 1/8" per week. On the average, scalp hair grows approximately 1/2" per month.
Dandruff (seborrheic dermatitis) is a completely separate condition to hair loss. (Hair grows out from follicles "beneath" the scalp surface.) Cell loss due to dandruff can actually increase the rate of scalp cell growth, but not hair growth.
if u hav beard already, then it causes inc in rate of growth.
No, short of taking hormones with nasty side effects, there is no way to increase the rate of hair growth, aside from the brief increase that is caused by shaving.
Human scalp hair grows at a rate of about 0.4 millimeters a day (1/2 inch a month). Emotional distress can make it grow slower, but nothing is known to make it grow faster. Dirty hair appears to grow faster because it develops more "body" (yucch!), but in fact it does not.
No, it is not possible to grow your hair a centimeter in one day. On average, hair grows about half an inch (1.3 cm) per month. Factors such as genetics, health, and age can affect the rate of hair growth.