Does hair fall depends on season also. If it does then in which season hair fall is most.
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Humans tend to shed between 50 and 100 hairs every day, a direct result of the hair growth phases. A typical strand of hair has a life cycle of between 24 and 72 months (2 and 6 years) during which time it will grow normally. However around 10 per cent of a person’s hair may be in a “resting” phase (known as telogen), at which point the hair can fall out.Research suggests that there are slightly higher rates of telogen during the month of July, which sees the affected hairs falling out around 100 days later, in mid October or November. Exactly why this happens is unclear. Although seasonal shedding may be noticeable to you, the entire process is perfectly normal and no cause for concern. Seasonal hair loss is common amongst all mammals, including humans, although it is not restricted to Autumn.
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