The average person loses 100 hairs a day. Hair has a set life cycle where it grows and then falls out .
100 hairs can fall a day Approx. 80 hairs per day, but it can range from 50-100.
Damaged hair look like frizzy, dry, lifeless, dull, no natural shine. has splitted ends, brittle. Normal hair fall 50-100 is normal. Hair fall more than that numbers.
Your thinning hair is not due to anything you have done, whether wearing too many hats, washing your hair too much or any other things. Alopecia or hair loss is primarily genetic. Both men and women can loose their hair. Cutting your hair short wwill not help the situation. If this continues, consult your doctor
no, it is impossible for all your hair to fall out if it does you obviously have an illness or you chose tohair falls out naturally and then grows back :) xx
yep. an estimated amount of 100 strands of hair fall out everyday too
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If you mean biggest fall of the chart it would be Hair by Lady Gaga
1. Go to sleep 2. Live out your regular daily routine 3. Repeat steps 1&2 100 times 4. Long hair!
Close Hair fall - The two words that make up for the shortest yet the scariest horror story that no woman would ever want to witness. However, many women suffer from it and get stuck in a loop of trying various solutions to take control of hair fall. It’s important to understand to what amount the hair fall is normal and to what is abnormal. We lose about 100 strands every day but anything more than that is excessive and alarming.
Yep, You don't need 100 different colours in your hair to be classed as "scene", it's more about the haircut.
From what I have read in the past, blondes ( natural ones) have more hair, and they also lose more hair on a daily basis 50-100 strands a day. Blondes have some 150,000 hairs. Brunettes have about 100,000; while redheads have around 80,000 hairs.
On average, a person loses approximately 50-100 hairs a day as part of the normal hair growth cycle. This is considered normal and is not usually a cause for concern unless there is excessive hair loss.