Many people choose to remove nose hairs for personal reasons. Here’s why you should stay away from plucking, though. A single nose hair follicle will grow about 6 1/2 feet of hair over the course of ...
Choosing to go hair-free on areas like your legs, arms and pubic area is your prerogative, but when it comes to the hairs living inside your nose, they’re better left untouched. “The nose is a ...
Here’s a hairy fact that no one talks about. Going hairless on your arms, legs and pubic area is perfectly fine, but your nose hair is where you should draw the line, as those pesky little hairs ...
Thicker and fuller hair on your head? Amazing. In your nose? Maybe not so much. While your first thought might be to reach for your tweezers, you could actually wind up doing more harm than good if ...
For such a commonplace bodily function, the sneeze has messed with our minds (and noses) for centuries. It will kill us, it won't kill us. We'll have bad luck, we'll have good luck. Watch out for ...
It’s interesting how, as a society, we’ve become more comfortable talking openly about body hair—underarms, bikini lines, facial fuzz—yet nose hair still feels off-limits. I’d group it with toe and ...
The hair in your nose works like an air filter for your lungs, trapping dirt, pollen, dust, and some pathogens. But when the hair in your nose grows thick and long, you might feel uncomfortable or ...
Picking your nose might not just be bad for the social faux pas. It also might increase your chances to have Alzheimer’s or dementia. A study at Griffith University in South East Queensland, Australia ...