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Falling hair, again from volume 1 you will remember the hair cycle.  The

                   hair grows, then separates and is forced out by the new hair, or comes out

                   in the comb or hairbrush.  In the remote villages of China these hairs are

                   saved everyday and rolled into a ball similar to a ball of wool or string.

                   Once these balls get big enough, they are exchanged for food. It is then

                   sold to the factory where the hairs are unrolled and separated into

                   different lengths and the white hairs removed, these hairs are sold as

                   Non-Remi, as the factory can not be sure which way up each end should

                   be. Fig 3.

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