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Amazing Facts About
Hair
- The average person's head has 100,000
to 150,000 hairs.
- A single hair can support up to 100 grams
in weight and a whole head of hair could support up to 12 tonnes
- the equivalent of two African elephants!
- A hair grows by 0.3 to 0.5mm per day
- about 1 to 1.5cm a month and 12 to 15cm a year.
- African hair grows more slowly and is
more fragile than European hair. Asian hair grows the fastest
and has the greatest elasticity.
- The word shampoo comes from the Hindi
'champna', meaning to massage or knead.
- Early hair remedies read like
witches' potions. One sixteenth-century doctor claimed to restore
hair by applying a mixture of boiled slugs, olive oil, honey,
saffron, soap and cumin to the head. But nobody knows if it worked.
- Children lose an average of 90 hairs
each day, which increases to 120 by old age.
- Women often experience major, but reversible,
loss of hair two or three months after giving birth. The massive
production of the hormone oestrogen during pregnancy puts hair
follicles into their 'growth phase'. After the birth, the hormonal
balance is restored and the hair follicles go into the 'loss phase',
causing a large number of hairs to fall out at once.
- African and European people are more
prone to balding than Asian people.
- Hair is the second fastest growing tissue
in the body. Only bone marrow is quicker.
- It is possible for your hair to turn
white from shock... but not overnight! Hair pigment is produced
in the hair shaft beneath the skin, so it would take about 13
days for any white hairs to show.
- One centimetre of hair can reveal much
about your behaviour in the past month - what you ate, drank and
the environments you encountered.
- In 2002, men and women in the UK spent
more than £4 billion on razor blades to remove unwanted
body hair.
- The first liquid shampoo to go on the
market was Dop, which appeared on the shelves back in 1952.
- We now spend £4 billion pounds
on hair products every year in the UK.
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