We
first posted about
autumnal hair fallout last
November, after reading a
fascinating article from
Japan about
hair loss during the
months of
September, October + November. And
once again, we have been affected by this
bizarre occurrence.
We are noticing MORE
strands in our
hairbrush.
Tomorrow marks
October 1st. So, we figure, we have
another month of
NORMAL hair-shedding to deal with.
We find it
frightening, to say the
least. We don't care how NORMAL it appears to be. Finding MORE
hair in one's
hairbrush, is never a
calming thing.
Here is the
article once again, from the
Japanese newspaper, 'Yomiuri Shimbun:'
...
OSAKA--"Like trees shedding their leaves, autumn is the time of year when humans are said to lose the most amount of hair. Some experts attribute this to damage caused by exposure to ultraviolet rays during summer, while others say autumn is a time when much of the hair is replaced by new growth. Hair care specialists suggest gentle shampooing and getting enough sleep to maintain a healthy mane." We never knew about this.
The
article, written by
staff writer Michiko Nakai , goes on to explain that
most heads have between
100,000 - 140,000 strands of
hair, and
"each strand goes through
3 phases--the anagen phase of growth, the catagen phase where the hair bulb at the base of each strand weakens, and the telogen phase when weakened hair falls off." The
cycle then repeats
every 5 or 6 years.
So, how much hair fallout is normal?
According to the article...."An average of 100 strands of hair fall out as part of this cycle per day, but according to some studies, this rate increases twofold from September to November."
We're not sure how many of you have noticed more hair in your hairbrush, but we thought we would bring this to your beauty attention, in case you start to experience the same.