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A. Hair growth varies from person to person, but it generally lasts between two and six years during which time each strand grows approximately one centimeter per month. After this period of growth, hair enters a resting phase for three to four months before it falls out.
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A. About dermatology guide Heather Brannon, M.D., explains that it’s normal to shed about 25 to 100 hairs each day. Shedding isn’t cause for alarm. It’s a normal process that completes the final phase of hair growth.
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A. Yes, there are prescription medications and surgical treatments that can restore hair. Whether or not a treatment works, however, depends on the type of hair loss, so speak to your doctor about potential treatments.
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A: Definitely! There are many ways to wear bangs, too. You can wear bangs long and sweep them to the side, or have them cut straight across for a fuller look.
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