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Hair
Trivia Unusual Facts About the Hair
- The diameter of a strand
of hair ranges from 1/500 to 1/140 of an inch. In terms of texture,
blond hair is the finest, while black hair is the most coarse.
- The scalp contains about
120,000 hairs, or 1000 hairs to the square inch. Blondes have the most
hairs – averaging 140,000. Redheads have the least – about 90,000.
- Women generally have more
hair per inch than men.
- Hairs live, on the average,
two to six years. Hair will be replaced at least 12 times during a normal
life span.
- Hairs on the scalp grow
about 1/100 of an inch per day, or one inch every three months.
- Contrary to popular belief,
hair does not grow faster when it is cut. The rate of growth, however,
may be influenced by hair length. Growth may slow down once the total
length exceeds 10 inches.
- Hair shine depends on
the smooth scales of the cuticle that form an even surface on the hair
shaft. When the hair is damaged, the scales pull away from the shaft
and no longer reflect the light, hence the hair appears dull.
- Hair never seems to grow
past your shoulders. Individual genes determine the length of the hair’s
growing phase and the rate of growth during that phase. These factors
control the length hair can reach, and this varies from person to person.
So, if the growing phase is short and you get regular trims, you’ll
probably never have really long hair.
- Hair will rarely grow more
than 2 feet. After 2-6 years, the growth phase comes to an end and the
resting phase takes over. The strands stop growing and eventually fall
out.
- Washing your hair won’t
make a cold worse. Water from a shower isn’t going to make you ill or
aggravate a cold. Viruses are the bad guys.
- Hair never grows on the
palms and soles. These are the only areas with no hair follicles.
- Shaving the head does not
make the hair grow back any thicker or coarser. A short stubby hair
always feels thicker and stronger than a longer hair, but it isn’t.
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