Thursday, July 23, 2009

How much cumulative hair does a person grow in their lifetime? (length if never taken haircut or los

The length your hair grows actually does depend on where you live, your nationality, age and sex. However, on average, human hair grows 1\2 of an inch every month or 6 inches per year. If your life span were 70 years that would be 420 inches or 35 feet.



How much cumulative hair does a person grow in their lifetime? (length if never taken haircut or lost hair)?

Thank you. Report It



How much cumulative hair does a person grow in their lifetime? (length if never taken haircut or lost hair)?

probably miles



How much cumulative hair does a person grow in their lifetime? (length if never taken haircut or lost hair)?

Hair grows on average of a 1/2 inch per month. I did that part now find the life expectancy of a male or female and do the math.



How much cumulative hair does a person grow in their lifetime? (length if never taken haircut or lost hair)?

i would think ALOT but you could never know for sure cuz hair is falling out all the time to make new space for new hair



How much cumulative hair does a person grow in their lifetime? (length if never taken haircut or lost hair)?

It is an average of 1/2 in per month, but it depends on gender, care, environment, stress level, and genetics!!



How much cumulative hair does a person grow in their lifetime? (length if never taken haircut or lost hair)?

I think it's kinda strange that hair grows at different rates in the front and back, it does for me anyway.

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