Everyone loses between 40 & 120 strands a day, depending on how much hair you have, your age & your hair's growth cycle. People with fine hair tend to have more of it & therefore will lose more of it than their thicker-haired sisters & brothers. Your hair also thins as you get older, particularly after menopause for women, but the thinning will stop & not continue as it will for men.
Here are some factors to take into consideration for common hairloss:
1. Seasonality. You'll lose the most hair in the fall -- typically November and December when hair reaches maturity in its growth cycle.
2. Diet. Hair loss can occur through poor dieting, tight ponytails, even with age.
3. Pregnancy Some women experience hair loss with pregnancy or as part of post-pregnancy hormonal changes. Other women experience hair loss when going on or off (usually off) the birth control pill.
4. Illness Sometimes it happens as a result of illness. Even stress, excessive weight loss, iron deficiency & thyroid problems can cause hair loss.
If you're really worried, ask your doctor. I hope that this helps~
2006-07-23 13:22:26
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answered by Bon Bon 5
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It all depends on what genes you are graced with at birth. I'm 45 and I still have all my hair. I've used most shampoos but really if you massage your scalp every day all around this will stimulate the scalp and help with re-growth. Use vitamine E products on your hair I have heard that helps in hair growth. No rubberbands that will pull your hair out as well also too old fasioned when you put your hair up use stretchy ponytail holders. I grew up in the 70's I know how much rubberbands hurt your hair amd make it fall out.
2006-07-20 08:23:41
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answered by bowla278lsb 2
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2016-05-15 01:39:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of the time it may be stress. It may be a variety of factors but stess is the most common. Specially if you've experienced a tremendous change than usual. Another fact is that sometimes people get confused and refuse to admit or believe their hair loss is due to stress let me explain. if you stress your hair wont fall Immediately it takes time and all depends on your body, it might fall when your not even stressing anymore. my advise is to not worry about it, it will go away! otherwise your only making yourself stress and the problem will get worse! honestly!
2006-07-20 07:25:27
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answered by CALI GIRL 3
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Recommendations -if that you would be able to, wash hair every other day or every two days-it just depends how oily your hair gets. -leave conditioner on for 10 minutes as a minimum and don't put it on roots. -drink tons of water and eat a number of protein corresponding to meat and peanut butter purpose your hair is made out of protein. -at all times use a depart in conditioner for cut up ends. -trim hair once a month in view that split ends stops hair progress. -use warmness security each time. To get more information to have a healthful hair, be taught extra here:
2016-08-09 01:50:06
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answered by girtman 2
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see, its normal for hair to fall. dermatoligist have said it is fine if 100 hair strands fall in a day bcoz as they fall new hair grows in its place. if new hair dooesnt grow then it might b a problem
ok now there may b many reasons forexessive hair loss... stress, wrong diet, pollution, hard water, exessive combing and many more..
try to have a gud diet and exercise regularly. eat yogurt everyday.it really helps for hair growth.
or if this is not enough i have a perfect site for u...
www.sunsilkgangofgirls.com
try it..........
2006-07-20 07:37:20
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answered by nikki 3
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Genetics from the female hormones. from your mom o.o;
I wouldnt worry abotu your hair falling out, I think you need a better product for your hair. Avoid heat damage, like blow dryers and curling irons.
2006-07-20 07:17:29
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answered by Worried Rachel 2
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Genetics, stress, and certain medications. Its normal to lose about 150 strands a day though.
2006-07-20 07:18:17
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answered by midnightdealer 5
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hey, i get that too. i dont think it's aging because I'm only 14 and i use John Frieda Brilliant Brunett and it works great. my hair shines and the color is so beautiful but they fall out sometimes.
2006-07-20 07:32:55
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answered by PloyCMBrown 2
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It could be stess, hereditary, or bad hair products.
2006-07-20 07:16:29
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answered by Prayerwarrior 3
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