THE HAIR IS THERE TO CATCH AND FILTER OUT AIRBORNE DUST PARTICLES IN CONJUCTION WITH MUCUS , PREVENTING IT FROM ENTERING YOUR AIRWAYS AND LUNGS
Answer: I think it's only in adult's noses, like ear hairs. I think the older a person gets, the more of these unwanted hairs there are.
Ok, i say that half of the first answer is true. i know a 1st grader that has nose hair. but again, i have more.
No.
Because you're a mammal.
probably
540 inches.
People have hair almost everywhere on their body,nose hair is one of those parts. It grows naturally to protect dust from going into the nose and damaging the lungs.
because it is a same as your hair....
No, no hair grows faster or get thicker when trimmed or plucked etc. this is a common myth. short hair appears to grow faster than long hair because there are less natural breaks in the hair etc. all similar hairs grow at the same speed (based on hormones) the hair on your head grows at the same speed as every other hair on your head, your nose hair grows at the same speed as all the other nose hairs wether you pluck or trim hope this helps
Amy donachie likes it up the nose hole Amy donachie likes it up the nose hole
Yes your hair could grow if you have your hair up all the time
In the winter you should grow your hair out and in the summer either put your hair up or cut your hair
Yes, everyone does grow. Unless you have a diesease where you can't, but other than that, everyone does grow. Your body stops growing at 30 years old and up, but your nose, ears and hair will continue to grow, even your nails, throughout your whole lifetime.
You have hair all over your body except for the soles of your feet, the palms of your hands and your lips. You may find a hair or two that will grow darker and longer on your nose or any where else.