If a human head contains around 100,000 hairs and an average of 75-100 are lost per day, that accounts for around 25,000-36,000 hairs lost per year. Loosing even 75 per day would only yield two feet of possible growth (with 6in/year) And the bottom part would look very thin. How is it that many women, along with some men, can achieve waist-length hair? Putting it all in numbers has given me a phobia of loosing a lot of strands. (I have about 8 inches of hair) It seems like every time i run my fingers through my hair at least one stand comes loose. With super curly hair like mine (we're talkin ringlets)even two feet of growth won't be past my shoulders!
That maybe a hundred hairs per day are just starting up?
Try not to worry... since the 'evidence' is out there that
long hair IS a reality...
Good luck!
I think that the estimated average of 75-100 hairs falling out per day is extremely exaggerated. I only notice about a dozen a day.
Dude, you are in serious need of a valuum.