hajszálak
Hajszálak, in Hungarian, translates to "hairs" or "strands of hair." This term refers to the individual filaments that grow from the epidermis of mammals, including humans. Hair is primarily composed of keratin, a protein, and plays a role in insulation, protection, and sensory perception. The growth cycle of a hair involves three phases: anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting), after which the hair is shed and a new one begins to grow. The color, texture, and thickness of hajszálak vary significantly among individuals due to genetic factors and can change over time. They are a fundamental part of mammalian anatomy and are often a focus of personal grooming and cultural expression. In a broader, metaphorical sense, "hajszálon múlik" or "it depends on a hair" signifies something that is decided by a very small margin or a slight chance.