Contents
- 10 One hair can withstand a weight of up to 100 g
- 9. One follicle can grow 20 hairs in a lifetime
- 8. Intensive hair growth occurs in youth
- 7. The Egyptians were the first in the world to practice depilation
- 6. The embryo begins to grow hair in the 4th month of pregnancy
- 5. 60 to 100 hairs fall out per day
- 4. Blondes have the most hair on their heads
- 3. Girls with red hair were considered witches
- 2. The human body is covered by 95% hair
- 1. Hair follicles affect hair quality
We all know that our body is about 80% water, but we don’t think about how much hair there is on it … But we have them everywhere: on our arms, legs, on our face … We notice some part of the hairs ( the beautiful half of humanity, of course, is trying to get rid of it in the pursuit of beauty), and some goes unnoticed.
So know that there are approximately 20 to 0000 million hairs on our body. They play a protective role, and multifunctional. Hair on the head serves as a protection against overheating, there are many lymph nodes in the groin and armpits, which are harmful to sunlight, therefore hair grows there, protecting us. The hairs in the nose protect the body from dust and pathogenic bacteria, so it is not advisable to get rid of them.
The percentage of women who do not epilate is very small, and even if there are, they probably have to “catch” the surprised looks of others.
Women are already so accustomed to getting rid of their hair in order to demonstrate their well-groomedness and not be a “black sheep”, that sometimes they forget about their own comfort. It’s no secret that some ladies have difficulty with hair removal (it can cause irritation), but they still do it.
In this article, we have collected interesting facts about hair, we hope you will be interested.
10 One hair can withstand a weight of up to 100 g
One hair, the thickness of which is 0,05 cm, can withstand a weight of 100 grams. It is believed that a bundle of hair, consisting of 200 hairs (for example, a dense braid) is able to withstand a load of 000 tons! Hair is considered the strongest material in the human body.
Interesting, that some acrobats take on very dangerous circus tricks, hanging on their hair (by the way, in the 2012 film Aglaya there is such a scene – circus performers were forced to come up with unusual tricks to attract the attention of the public).
9. One follicle can grow 20 hairs in a lifetime
It is quite curious how many hairs can grow from one follicle in a lifetime. 2-3 hairs can grow at the same time, but during the life of one hair follicle can produce up to 20 hairs., which, on the one hand, is good, since you can permanently remove hair on the body.
As for the “enlargement” of hair, for density (women so often dream of luxurious and lush hair), dormant bulbs can be stimulated, for this they use special masks (for example, based on onions or mustard).
8. Intensive hair growth occurs in youth
For some, the puberty period is quite difficult – at this time, a teenager grows, learns about himself and the features of his body.
Hair growth in a teenager occurs in jumps – some may note that at the beginning of the cycle, hair grows faster than at the end or vice versa. This is due to hormones – their level affects not only weight, hair and skin, but also self-esteem and mood.
Hair grows faster at a young age than at an older age., which is why many teenagers (especially girls) experience discomfort and try their best to get rid of them in unwanted areas. At this point, it is very important to choose a gentle method of hair removal so as not to irritate the body.
7. The Egyptians were the first in the world to practice depilation
Removal of unwanted hair has been practiced since ancient times. Epilation was done in Greece, Ancient Egypt, Rome.
It was believed that the presence of hair on the body is a sign of “impurity”, so the priests in ancient Egypt always did hair removal. To remove hair, methods such as sugaring, wax were used (some still resort to these methods). Some sources say that Cleopatra and Nefertiti used the wax method.
Interesting fact: in the XIV century, an official recipe for hair removal appeared: 1% arsenic was mixed with 4% lime, and boiled in water with the addition of vinegar. Further, this tool was smeared with places with hair – here’s the finished method of hair removal.
6. The embryo begins to grow hair in the 4th month of pregnancy
Human hair begins to grow in the womb. In different areas of the skin, they are not formed simultaneously. At 2-3 months of fetal life, about 2 million hair follicles are laid.
At the 4th month of pregnancy, the fetus in the womb develops lanugo (primary hairline), which is subsequently replaced by coarser and thicker hairs. The embryo has a fluff, with which a child is born into the world.
5. 60 to 100 hairs fall out per day
Probably, everyone has experienced hair loss (this situation is especially painful for the fair sex). But we hasten to reassure you! Hair loss is normal We all lose 60 to 100 hairs every day. These are the hairs that die off due to physical causes.
This number can be influenced by various factors: improperly selected shampoo, temperature conditions (an acceptable temperature for washing your hair is 30-35 degrees), lack of trace elements, hormonal changes, season (hair death can accelerate in summer).
4. Blondes have the most hair on their heads
Gorgeous hair is the pride of every woman. It is known that blondes and blondes lead in terms of the amount of hair. Scientists have calculated that brunettes have approximately 102 hairs, redheads have 000, and blondes have 80.
However, blondes have thinner hairs. Straight hair is usually thicker and heavier, although it seems that if the hairs are lush and wavy, then there are a lot of them. However, there are those who specifically visually create super-volume. Whatever hair you have, remember to take good care of it.
3. Girls with red hair were considered witches
You have probably heard this phrase:Redhead means witch“. From girls with red hair comes some special energy …
And if now they attract attention with their bright appearance, then in the Middle Ages they had a very hard time. During the Inquisition, red-haired and green-eyed people were considered witches and burned to death.. It is not really known why. Perhaps this set of genes attracted men the most, or perhaps these were the most highly moral girls who were inaccessible to males. Be that as it may, the fact remains that the gene pool of such people has suffered.
2. The human body is covered by 95% hair
Have you noticed that hairs are everywhere, even on the face? But in some places they are not: on the palms, for example, and heels.
The amount of body hair depends on the individual., but on average there are about 100 hairs on the head. They act as a protective barrier – eyelashes protect our eyes, nose hairs keep out dust, and ears intercept foreign bodies and prevent them from entering the body.
In addition, hair retains heat and gives beauty. Indeed, nature is very generous – just look at the elegant peacocks!
1. Hair follicles affect hair quality
Beautiful and thick hair is the dream of every woman. But sometimes they not only fall out, but also cease to recover. A bald patch forms at the site of the fall. This is due to the fact that the hair follicle “falls asleep”.
In the telogen phase, the hair does not grow because its base is too deep – such hair falls out when washing the head or combing. But don’t worry! If you have such a problem, then the bulb just needs to be “awakened”.
Vitamin-mineral complexes (for example, COMPLIVIT) are perfect for this, you can try a diet, eating low-fat foods and dairy products, and also give yourself a head massage.