Fur is almost always shorter in length and is
denser than hair, with more follicles per inch of the skin.
Not exact matches
The southern sea otter, which lacks blubber, has particularly
dense fur, with approximately 1 million
hairs per square inch (6.5 square centimeters), more
than any other known animal.
But this method of
hair removal sees the
hair grow back much
denser than before.
Once you commit to waxing, your
hair won't grow back as
dense which means each wax will be less painful
than the last.
I had
dense long lustrous
hair, so
dense that the
hair brush / comb would not penetrate, It all happened when I applied coconut oil and in less
than 4 days, I lost 70 % of my
hair — Straight from its roots.
Some things are fairly standard when it comes to coat types, for example, longhaired dogs normally shed more
hair than shorted haired dogs (though this isn't always true) and the more
dense the coat the more care it needs.
The
hair is fine, straight and
dense; the external layer is longer and brighter
than the internal layer.
Despite having a
dense coat of
hair, Sheltie grooming is much easier
than expected as long as the dog is brushed regularly.
Jack Russell Terriers can have any of three coat types: rough, a double coat with a short
dense undercoat and a
dense wiry outer coat with wiry eyebrows and a beard; broken, which is a coat between rough and smooth, closer
than a rough coat with longer guard
hairs than in a smooth, with or without the eyebrows and beard; and smooth, with a short, flat, hard coat.
Hot spots are more commonly seen in dogs
than cats, but some kitties do get them, especially those with long
hair or
dense coats
A Siberian Husky's coat is thicker
than that of most other dog breeds, comprising two layers: a
dense undercoat and a longer topcoat of short, straight guard
hairs.