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It doesn't, it's just that the cold temperatures cause your skin to contract exposing the hair that you may have missed while shaving. To solve this probem, try not to shave in the shower or when you first wake up. Both of these will raise your body temperature and cause your skin to puff slightly and cover the hair a tiny bit. This small bit is enough to be noticable when the skin returns to normal exposing those tiny hairs.

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In winter,it is obviously cold,your body gets cold,which makes you wanna eat more.

Hair grows from high vitamins,by the cold making you eat more,vitamins go into the body in every area.It is taken to your skin on your head,hair grows faster with more vitamins.

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In winter,it is obviously cold,your body gets cold,which makes you wanna eat more.

Hair grows from high vitamins,by the cold making you eat more,vitamins go into the body in every area.It is taken to your skin on your head,hair grows faster with more vitamins.

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it actually doesnt. it grows faster in the summer because you are getting more vitamin d from the sun

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cuz you forgot to get dressed

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