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On most adult humans there are two main types of hair: terminal hair, and vellus hair. A third type, lanugo hair, is present in the fetus, and some newborn babies.

The cuticle is responsible for much of the mechanical strength of the hair fibre. It consists of scale-shaped layers. Human hair typically has 6-8 layers of cuticle. Wool has only one, and other animal hair may have many more layers. Hair responds to its environment, and to its mechanical and chemical history. For example, hair which is wetted, styled and then dried, acquires a temporary 'set', which can hold it in style. This style is lost when the hair gets wet again. For more permanent styling, chemical treatments (perms) break and re-form the disulphide links within the hair structure.

Sometimes, the term body hair is used, to distinguish hair on the body from hair on the head. The difference between body hair and scalp hair (and, in males, chin and moustache hair) is that head hair for practical purposes grows continuously, whereas body hair alternates regular periods of growth and dormancy. During the growth portion of the cycle, body hair follicles are long and bulbous, and the hair advances outward at about a third of a millimeter per day. After a few weeks, body hair growth stops. The follicle shrinks and the root of the hair rigidifies. Following a period of dormancy, another growth cycle starts, and eventually a new hair pushes the old one out of the follicle from beneath. Head hair, by comparison, grows to great length, whereas body hair does not. Anthropologists speculate that the functional significance of long head hair is almost certainly adornment, a by-product of natural selection.

  • ThymusKing
    Offering ThymuSkin products for stimulating the growth of new hair. Includes information on hair loss and directions for use.
  • Unbalding: Hair Today, More Tomorrow?
    by Susan L. Narod. Hair growth products overview, causes of hair loss, hair transplant surgery.
  • Lucia
    Manufactures hair, eyebrow and eyelashes growth products made of natural Japanese ingredients. Based in Nagoya. Site in English, Japanese, and Korean.
  • Physicians Hair Growth
    Hair loss treatment center that supplies ReMox, a combination of minoxidil and tretinoin.
  • Hairz Online
    Offering human hair and synthetic hair wigs, weaves, braids and hair growth products.