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Dear Science: Why does the hair on my head grow longer than the hair on my body?

Published 09 Sep 2016 By Belinda

"While haircuts don't make your hair grow any faster, they get rid of split ends that break your hair," explains celebrity hairstylist Michael Dueñas. "Hair growth starts with a healthy scalp," explains celebrity hairstylist and WEN founder Chaz Dean.

Being rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acids, especially omega-9 fatty acids, castor oil promotes hair growth naturally.

Cutler says, "A product like this will help maintain the integrity of your newly-acquired style and keep you looking fresh and effortlessly disheveled." It's a swift-reacting formula that nourishes and seals the cuticle to protect hair all day.

Unlike the hair on your head, the hair on your arms and the rest of your body has a growth cycle that lasts weeks, not years.

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