Monday, May 7, 2012

Are hair in human nerveless?

ya



Are hair in human nerveless?

Yes, that's why it doesn't hurt to get a hair cut.



Are hair in human nerveless?

Their are no nerve endings in the hair itself, but around the follicle their are, which is why getting a haircut doesn't hurt, but pulling a hair our does.



Are hair in human nerveless?

UHH yup ^.^



Are hair in human nerveless?

No, not in anyway!



Are hair in human nerveless?

yes.the human hair is nerve less.because if it has nerves we can't go for a hair cut.



Are hair in human nerveless?

Yes. Hair is made of a protein called keratin, and contains no nerves (or living cells, for that matter).



The link below has a nice explanation of how hair grows. The hair follicle itself has nerves, which is why pulling hair hurts, although cutting it doesn't.



Are hair in human nerveless?

yes otherwise haircuts would be extremely painful

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