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Wednesday, February 5

What Makes Hair Grow?

Introduction

          Your hair is basically cells that seep through you skin. First off, the hair roots start in a thing called a follicle. As the hair grows, it comes out of the follicle. Then it comes out of the skin of your head where it is visble. If you look closely at your body, you can see that there is hair everywhere. Well, apart from the palms of your hands, the soles of feet, and your lips, there is hair everywhere else. Everyday, a person can lose up to 50 to 100 hairs a day on the heads. you really don't need to worry about that because we have over 100, 000 hairs on our heads. Also, each time a piece of hair falls out, one always grows back in. It takes some time but eventually your hair would be good as new.

Hair

          A person's hair is designed based on a person's genetics. It means what features of your mom, dad, grandma, or grandpa have that you may end up having too. When your hair comes out of your head, the cells within it become dead, no longer living. This explains why you don't hurt it while you get a haircut. In my opinion, hair is very important. If your hair is long, then in the winter time, your hair would cover you ears. It would be sort of like " protection. "

Hairs can come in different colors and styles. It can be straight, curly, or wavy. It can also be different colors. If your mom or dad had naturally brown, straight hair, it it most likely you will, too.

Conclusion

          Every piece of hair on your head goes through the same process each and every time. I hope you had as much fun reading this as I did writing it. I learned a lot of cool stuff about hair that I did not know before. You probably did you. Did you learn anything new? Post your answer in the comments below. Since you lose about 50 to 100 hairs a day, I CHALLENGE YOU to go to sleep and then when you wake up, if you see hair on your bed or your pillow, count them and write your results in the comments.

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