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a definitive method of determining how many hairs YOU loose per day.
has anybody got a scientifically accurate one? how did those people who claim loosing an average of 100 + or - 50 hairs a day is normal get their figures?
the aim of this exercise would be to a gauge a reasonably accurate hair shed count so as to determine if one is actually shedding or wether its all in the mind. of course, the person would have to perform this test before starting their medication to get an idea of what their typical hair shed per day is in order for the result to have any meaning.
also it can be a good way of determing how long the hair cycle for each individual is. of course, this would only be possible if the number of hairs shed is replaced by an identical number of new growing hairs (ie maintenance). from this we can guage an idea on when to see results. typically, the all hair needs to cycle over at least once for any significant result. and some poeple have longer and or shorter cycles so they will be able to accurately predict the day they can begin to start expecting things to get better instead of just counting the days.
Thanks guys! if this thing is to succeed we may require the help of some mathmeticians, so you guys, step out of the shadows!
Kind Regards!
has anybody got a scientifically accurate one? how did those people who claim loosing an average of 100 + or - 50 hairs a day is normal get their figures?
the aim of this exercise would be to a gauge a reasonably accurate hair shed count so as to determine if one is actually shedding or wether its all in the mind. of course, the person would have to perform this test before starting their medication to get an idea of what their typical hair shed per day is in order for the result to have any meaning.
also it can be a good way of determing how long the hair cycle for each individual is. of course, this would only be possible if the number of hairs shed is replaced by an identical number of new growing hairs (ie maintenance). from this we can guage an idea on when to see results. typically, the all hair needs to cycle over at least once for any significant result. and some poeple have longer and or shorter cycles so they will be able to accurately predict the day they can begin to start expecting things to get better instead of just counting the days.
Thanks guys! if this thing is to succeed we may require the help of some mathmeticians, so you guys, step out of the shadows!
Kind Regards!