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How is human hair naturally distributed?

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I understand that female homo sapiens naturally have less natural body hair than males as this is common knowledge. I know that certain races of humans have more or less body hair than mathematically calculated averages of body hair distribution. But I'd like to know the mathematically calculated averages. I'm not going to stop sculpting my goatee, it's just a natural need to understand how human people in general, of both genders, might look if they let their hair grow from birth to *ripe old ages*. Thanx!! :)

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  1. There are some folks in the "Guiness Book of World's Records" with really long hair, beards, moustaches, etc...

    However studies have proven that blonde hair grows the thickest, followed by brunette-colored hair, and red hair is the most sparse...

    Males and females generally have the same amount of hair, with females generally having more finer, softer and lighter  hair!


  2. I pluck it out and put it on your bed after we have affair, so your wife will find it!

  3. The more oily the skin= the more body hair. This is common in all people.  Why? Because the sebaceous oil glands in the skin, if they secrete alot of oil,  encourage hair growth. The more oil one's body naturally secrete, the faster the hair grows and the more abundant. Straighter hair grows faster than curly/wavy hair because it has more natural oils, while very coarse (tightly knotted hair) grows slower because less oil secretes from the scalp.

    I'm not sure what the averages are.

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