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I think, with long hair, there is a greater pabtrbilioy, if it snagging when combing or brushing, and some have pulled out. Even with long hair are those that get stuck on their own rather stable in the other, until you are combing, while with short hair, shed hair fall could go free and get lost and thus not counted in the  hair inventory.  By the way, if you nothing else to do but count the number of shed hairs have every day, you have to get out.
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If your hair longer, it is more noclaetbie when it falls. The shorter it is, the less you will notice when it drops, simply because it is harder to see. The average person losses 50-100 hairs per day. After over100, 000 hairs on your head is not recognizable 50-100 (should not, unless each of these hairs are pretty long)

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If your hair longer, it is more noclaetbie when it falls. The shorter it is, the less you will notice when it drops, simply because it is harder to see. The average person losses 50-100 hairs per day. After over100, 000 hairs on your head is not recognizable 50-100 (should not, unless each of these hairs are pretty long)

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