Yes, hair grows faster. My hair is almost up to 1 foot long.
A bear's metabolism slows to almost nothing during hibernation. Active bears do grow extra layers of hair during cold weather and the "winter fur" does grow faster than the normal summer growth.
Yes
When it is cold, the hair doesn't grow more than a few inches, which is why you never really need a haircut in the Antarctic. In hotter weather, the hair grows much faster, so summer would be the season that the hair grows the fastest.
No cold. This is because when cold, the body and all things in it regenerate faster to produce or accumulate heat.-A.S.
no in the cold as your body needs to regenarate more so it grows faster
Hair will grow faster if you trim the ends.
No, the cold temperature does not directly affect hair growth. Hair growth is mainly determined by genetics, hormones, and overall health. However, cold weather can lead to dryness, which may impact the health of your hair and scalp.
Because hot air makes heat and makes you hair darker , so cool and cold air makes your hair cooler and grow fast to get you warm for next winter
yes a hair treatment does causes hair to grow faster and fill in
maybe ur hair is not used to the cold weather. zenon
The child's hair should grow faster if you trim it but you can't make it grow faster