Saturday, February 20, 2010

Emo hair





Hair growth is visible from the very early stage of one’s development. The most apparent section of human hair is the hair growth on the head, which grows longer than other mammals. The absence of hair growth on the head is termed as alopecia, which is commonly called baldness. Other parts of the human body also characterize different types of hair. From the very early childhood stage onwards, hair growth covers the whole human body regardless of sex except in the lips, the nipples, the soles of feet, the hand palms and certain external genital areas like the scar tissue and the navel. The solidity of hair growth varies from person to person. The enhancement of the male hormones due to puberty causes conversion of hair growth in different parts of the body. The velocity of hair growth and its weight also increases. Nevertheless, different areas respond with different levels of hair growth. The pubic area is in fact the most responsive which reflects the hair growth at a very early stage.

Increasing hair growth on women follows certain the male pattern which are referred to as hirsutism. An extreme and irregular hair growth on the body of both the sexes is termed as hypertrichosis.

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