Monday, July 27, 2009

How long does your hair grow each day?

i am a boy and my hair is medium long how long till it grows till neck legnth



How long does your hair grow each day?

Hair grows on average a half inch per month. So this would be 1/16th (0.125) a week, for a day... .017857142857142857142857142857143, done by calculator...sorry, can't give it to you in inches or fractions.



Wait a couple months for it to grow 1.5-2".



How long does your hair grow each day?

give it a few months...



How long does your hair grow each day?

it grows at least most 2 inches a month . make sure u keep brushing it . and plat it at night as well as add olive oil in it then wash out in the morning ... it really helps



How long does your hair grow each day?

guessing, a month.



How long does your hair grow each day?

ok we have to use math to solve this



since we can roughly estimate that our hair grows about 1 cm month.



so your hair grows probably about 0.03 cm a day or 3cm*10^-2



How long does your hair grow each day?

The hair grow 3/4 of an inch in a month, a couple of months.



How long does your hair grow each day?

Average hair growth for an adult with a proper diet is about 1/2" every 2-3 months. For children and teenagers, it can be much faster than that. If you want to expedite hair growth, take hair vitamins. Nature's Plus makes Folliderm NF vitamins that will increase your hair growth...or just buy some MSM (250 mg) at your local GNC and take it with a vitamin B and C complex. Your hair will be down to your neck very fast!



How long does your hair grow each day?

Here is the calculation formula that may be useful for you to know the exact hair growth:



calculating days from months



Input Value(s):



months months = months



Result(s):



calculated days daym = days



calculating days from years



Input Value(s):



years years = years



Result(s):



calculated days dayy = days



terminal hair length calculator



Input Value(s):



anogen length d = days



growth rate g = mm/day



Result(s):



terminal length length = mm



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A single hair has a thickness of 0.02-0.04mm. How many hairs next to each other would you need to equal one millimeter? 25-50 hair fibers next to each other make one millimeter.



0.02mm X 50 = 1mm, 0.04mm X 25 = 1 mm



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There are really 365.25 days in a year if you consider leap year. Is it important to include that in our calculation? The longest a hair can grow is 8 years. The average person's longest growing hair only grows 4 or 5 years. Scalp hairs grow .44 mm/day.



.25days/year X .44 mm/day X 8 years = .88 mm. The biggest difference leap year can contribute is less than 1 mm. For most people it is even less than that. This probably isn't significant as a single factor. If the model grows in complexity and additional factors are added with their own inherent errors, the errors can add up. This cumulative effect could become a problem.



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How many years would your scalp hair need to grow to be 60 cm long? About 45 months or 3.75 years



How many years would your scalp hair need to grow to be 90 cm long? About 67 months or 5.58 years



How many months would it take to grow a beard of 15 cm? 12.46 months 1.04 years



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The literature says that everyday 40 to 100 scalp hairs fall out. We have about 100,000 scalp hairs. How long would it take for all of them to fall out? 100,000/40 = 2,500 days or 6.85 years 100,000/100 = 1,000 days or 2.74 years



It took for me for awhile to read on this but hope it answer your question...

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