Caulfield: Why do we have nose hairs? Specifically, why do some people have that random long one that curls like a tusk?
Frazz: Now she's going to worry about that all day.
Caulfield: Saved her from having to make something up.
If he really wants to know, he should check online. My guess as to the answer is that we have nose hairs to filter out airborne contaminants. Now off to Google to see how close I am to the truth.
Aha!, the answer to his question if anyone is interested, (or just nosy, [get it?])
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Hair in the nose is one of the body’s first lines of defense against harmful environmental pathogens such as germs, fungus, and spores. Another purpose for nose hair is to provide additional humidity to the inhaled air. As the air passes through the nasal passages, the mucus and hair provide heat and moisture.
If you have a grandpa-like hair coming out of your nostrils, snip it
Yes, the nose hairs act as a sort of “filter” for larger particulates much like the mossy sort of filter many of us have in our furnace…. it doesn’t catch much, but it does some. The mucous lining in our nasal passage collects more fine particulates than the hairs prevent from entering.
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As I have worn a beard and mustache for more decades than is necessary to mention, I have let my own nose hairs simply blend into my mustache. :)
I’ve always thought the reason for both nose and ear hair was to warn us about bugs getting into our heads. I’m surprised nobody has mentioned that. (And our pinky fingers evolved to fit both.)
Wilde Bill almost 8 years ago
So that’s why she ran into the restroom with a pair of tweezers.
pam Miner almost 8 years ago
He looks like he just had a haircut. He would look cute with a short afro. He is already cute, that might make him look too cute.
Phred Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Devious (and funny).
whiteheron almost 8 years ago
You’re welcome ?
Jeff0811 almost 8 years ago
If he really wants to know, he should check online. My guess as to the answer is that we have nose hairs to filter out airborne contaminants. Now off to Google to see how close I am to the truth.
Jeff0811 almost 8 years ago
Aha!, the answer to his question if anyone is interested, (or just nosy, [get it?])
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Hair in the nose is one of the body’s first lines of defense against harmful environmental pathogens such as germs, fungus, and spores. Another purpose for nose hair is to provide additional humidity to the inhaled air. As the air passes through the nasal passages, the mucus and hair provide heat and moisture.
If you have a grandpa-like hair coming out of your nostrils, snip it
garcoa almost 8 years ago
The real question is why those of us with male pattern baldness seem to have accelerated growth of hair in our noses and ears.
mourdac Premium Member almost 8 years ago
@garcoa: +1
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Yes, the nose hairs act as a sort of “filter” for larger particulates much like the mossy sort of filter many of us have in our furnace…. it doesn’t catch much, but it does some. The mucous lining in our nasal passage collects more fine particulates than the hairs prevent from entering.
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As I have worn a beard and mustache for more decades than is necessary to mention, I have let my own nose hairs simply blend into my mustache. :)
Sportymonk almost 8 years ago
Tweezers are for ear hair, nose hair is best handled with either scissors or finger nail clippers (in a pinch).
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
Part of our filtration system, random genetics, need to clip that. Next?
pschearer Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I’ve always thought the reason for both nose and ear hair was to warn us about bugs getting into our heads. I’m surprised nobody has mentioned that. (And our pinky fingers evolved to fit both.)
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member almost 8 years ago
a) Evolution, to filter out air pollutants, dust and dirt.
b) Because people don’t practice proper grooming.
You can do better than this, Jef.
hallies almost 8 years ago
he’s always one step ahead lol