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  2. For some, it's their hair, whether that be the length, texture, color or shine. On average, there are approximately 100,000 hair follicles on the human head. Despite this, hair loss happens to ...

  3. Fenugreek Benefits for Hair Growth: Insights From a Doctor - AOL

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    The few studies on fenugreek for hair and skin tend to have quality issues, like being carried out solely on animals or using self-reporting techniques, which can affect the reliability of the ...

  4. Mineral Oil for Hair: Benefits, Risks & Alternatives - AOL

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    Minoxidil is at the top of our list, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) puts it pretty high on its list of effective treatments for certain types of hair loss as well. 2% topical ...

  5. Hair oil - Wikipedia

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    Similar to natural oils, artificial hair oils can decrease scalp dryness by forming hydrophobic films that decrease transepidermal water loss, reducing evaporation of water from the skin. [5] Oils on the hair can reduce the absorption of water that damages hair strands through repeated hygral stress as the hair swells when wet, then shrinks as ...

  6. Hair care - Wikipedia

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    Scalp hair grows, on average, at a rate of about 1.25 centimeters per month, and shampoos or vitamins have not been shown to noticeably change this rate. Hair growth rate also depends upon what phase in the cycle of hair growth one is actually in; there are three phases. The speed of hair growth varies based upon genetics, gender, age, hormones ...

  7. Prepubertal hypertrichosis - Wikipedia

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    Prepubertal hypertrichosis is characterized by an excess of hair growth, seen during birth and progressing during childhood. [3] [6] In generalized hypertrichosis, excessive hair growth occurs all over the body, whereas in localized hypertrichosis, excessive hair growth only occurs in certain areas of the body. [2]