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  2. 15 Tips on How to Make Your Hair Grow Faster and Thicker - AOL

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    All the best tips and tricks on how to make your hair grow faster and thicker naturally. If you need help, we included the best supplements and serums to buy.

  3. 10 Science-Backed Tips for Thicker Hair - AOL

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    But what if you could actually achieve the dream of thicker hair? It seems almost like a fantasy, but that probably doesn’t stop you from daydreaming. 10 Science-Backed Tips for Thicker Hair

  4. Dermis - Wikipedia

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    The skin of the hands and fingers and the feet and toes is known by forensic scientists as friction ridge skin. It is known by anatomists as thick skin, volar skin or hairless skin. It has raised ridges, a thicker and more complex epidermis, increased sensory abilities, and the absence of hair and sebaceous glands.

  5. Human hair growth - Wikipedia

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    Scalp hair was reported to grow between 0.6 cm and 3.36 cm per month. The growth rate of scalp hair somewhat depends on age (hair tends to grow more slowly with age), sex, and ethnicity. [ 3 ] Thicker hair (>60 μm) grows generally faster (11.4 mm per month) than thinner (20–30 μm) hair (7.6 mm per month).

  6. Stratum corneum - Wikipedia

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    The skin's protective acid mantle and lipid barrier sit on top of the stratum disjunctum. [5] The stratum disjunctum is the uppermost and loosest layer of skin. The stratum compactum is the comparatively deeper, more compacted and more cohesive part of the stratum corneum. [ 6 ]

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  8. Wikipedia:Grow a thick skin - Wikipedia

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    If you hurt someone, even if it was unintentional or you can't even figure out why it bothered the other person (sometimes, the sting in a comment can be subtle), don't tell the other person that they need to grow a thick skin, so they won't be bothered by your occasional callous/thoughtless/hurtful behavior.

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