Understanding the Growth Cycle of Pubic Hair: Why It Stops Growing
Learn why pubic hair has a limited growth cycle and what factors influence its length.
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Pubic hair has a specific growth cycle that includes a growth phase, a rest phase, and a shedding phase, causing it to stop growing at a certain length. Unlike scalp hair, its shorter growth phase ensures it remains at a manageable length, influenced by genetics and hormonal factors.
FAQs & Answers
- What are the stages of hair growth? Hair growth consists of three stages: anagen (growth phase), catagen (rest phase), and telogen (shedding phase).
- Why do some people have thicker pubic hair? Thicker pubic hair can be influenced by genetics, hormones, and overall health. Each person's hair type is unique.
- How does hormonal change affect pubic hair? Hormonal changes during puberty, menstruation, or other life stages can affect the density and growth of pubic hair.
- Is it normal for pubic hair to stop growing? Yes, it's normal for pubic hair to stop growing at a specific length due to its natural growth cycle.