It seems to grow faster, but I think it all traces back to basic survival.
Just like animals get "winter coats". We adapt to our climate and get "winter heads."
2007-01-05 18:20:27
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answered by I Love My Kitties 5
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I lived in ny maximum of my existence, and that i'd desire to bypass a three-5 days with out stubble being visble on my legs. yet now, in Florida, holy crap, I would desire to shave the different day. i understand that once I lived in ny , interior the iciness, my fingernails would not boost or they could smash, yet now they boost like loopy particularly while it is actual warm.
2016-10-06 12:40:51
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answered by duchane 4
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Hair grows all year round .
2007-01-06 01:06:41
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answered by vpsinbad50 6
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hair grows faster during summer because one is more active. The more active the more circulation (oxygen)...which is why hair grows faster in younger folks (they're more active).
2007-01-05 18:35:52
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answered by nofricknway 1
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no, it actually grows faster in the winter (if you take proper care of it and keep it healthy) and slower in the summer if i remember correctly...
2007-01-05 18:14:57
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answered by blowthebrass 2
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it depends because in the wintertime your hair tends to dry out and that can lead to damaged hair which can cause it to not grow as fast.
2007-01-05 18:15:02
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answered by BabyBlues 2
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it really how you take care of your hair
2007-01-05 18:29:46
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answered by ~*~Dis Chick Iz Delicious~*~ 2
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Faster for me :)
2007-01-05 18:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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