THE ROLE OF HAIR IN OUR BODY
Posted by Manny Y on 6th Apr 2015
From Birth, we have a difinite number of hair in out body and we can’t really tell how many are left when we get older. Unlike the other parts of your body like you eyes, nose, mouth and many others that stay with you until death — well of course it depends if you had accident that caused one of your eyes to pop off — your hair is constantly grows.
Of course all our organs are at a constant development . Take for example our skin which is constantly being renewed and the outermost layer, which is actually dead, is being shed off. But our skin is a vital organ that guards us from infection and disease. It controls our core body temperature. It seals our body to keep it sterile from within. So our skin provides an important role to keep us well and without it we would be below 6 feet underground in no time.
Does our hair provide an important function?
Hairs on your nose help filter out dust particles from the air we breathe before it enters the lungs. The hair on your head protects the brain from the heat of the sun. It acts as an insulator, deflecting harmful sun rays and absorbing the heat, giving you enough time to run for a shade. Aside from that, hair on other parts of the body don’t provide that much of an important role, that’s why we constantly remove, grow, shape or colour our hair as we wish without affecting our health.
Essential, if hair doesn’t have that much of a function, it’s better to have it than lose it, right? So it’s important to keep hair healthy. Cleansing your hair daily with Nisim Shampoo and Conditioner helps prevent pore clogging due to sebum. Also, this special hair treatment contains all the nutrients the hair needs for healthier growth, preventing hair loss.