ash900 said:yeah, i've noticed that too...
maybe try ripping some hair out of your girls head and compare them![]()
i've never thought to see if people without hair loss have this too.. if they do then we are all worrying about nothing.
Q) My hair is thinner right near the root end – what does this mean?
A) Some catagen and telogen hairs are tapered or thinner at the root end. This just means the follicle wound down rather than switched suddenly into a resting state. It is normal for all individuals to have some hair fibers with tapered ends particularly if the hair has been pulled out of the scalp. In this event, the tapered root hairs are usually hairs from catagen stage hair follicles.
socks said:Thought I would add this little tibit I found on Keratin:
Q) My hair is thinner right near the root end – what does this mean?
A) Some catagen and telogen hairs are tapered or thinner at the root end. This just means the follicle wound down rather than switched suddenly into a resting state. It is normal for all individuals to have some hair fibers with tapered ends particularly if the hair has been pulled out of the scalp. In this event, the tapered root hairs are usually hairs from catagen stage hair follicles.
The questioned was answered by a guy who holds a PhD btw![]()
jeffsss said:socks said:Thought I would add this little tibit I found on Keratin:
Q) My hair is thinner right near the root end – what does this mean?
A) Some catagen and telogen hairs are tapered or thinner at the root end. This just means the follicle wound down rather than switched suddenly into a resting state. It is normal for all individuals to have some hair fibers with tapered ends particularly if the hair has been pulled out of the scalp. In this event, the tapered root hairs are usually hairs from catagen stage hair follicles.
The questioned was answered by a guy who holds a PhD btw![]()
says "some" are tapered. but it's a nice thought..
Dinzy said:jeffsss said:socks said:Thought I would add this little tibit I found on Keratin:
Q) My hair is thinner right near the root end – what does this mean?
A) Some catagen and telogen hairs are tapered or thinner at the root end. This just means the follicle wound down rather than switched suddenly into a resting state. It is normal for all individuals to have some hair fibers with tapered ends particularly if the hair has been pulled out of the scalp. In this event, the tapered root hairs are usually hairs from catagen stage hair follicles.
The questioned was answered by a guy who holds a PhD btw![]()
says "some" are tapered. but it's a nice thought..
Are you implying that some cannot mean many? If the guy has his PhD in a science then the word "some" just means not every. My interpretation of this is that those hairs that go through a ~2 week catagen phase will be slightly tapered near the bulb whereas those that do not go through a catagen phase or perhaps have a shorter one will not. It says nothing about the realative quantity of either case in a normal scalp or a male pattern baldness scalp.
I just plucked out a chest hair and noticed that it does taper slightly but only in the last 1/2 cm which I would guess to be about the last 2 weeks of growth depending on whether it grows slower at the end of a cycle or not and assuming chest hair grow at approximately 1-1.5 cm/ month like scalp hair.