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My girlfriend was washing her hair when this suddenly fell out of her head. It’s about 1 cm long. My girlfriend and I have been sitting here staring at it, trying to understand what it is. Does anyone know what this could be? Check the first comment for the answer

This is another common clickbait-style setup, and without the actual image it’s impossible to identify it with certainty—but there are a few very normal possibilities for something ~1 cm that “comes out of the hair” during washing:

Most likely explanations:

1) A shed hair with the root sheath (very common)

  • When a hair naturally falls out (telogen phase), it often has a small white/transparent bulb or sheath at the end.
  • People sometimes think it’s “something that grew on the scalp,” but it’s just the hair’s root structure.

2) Sebum/keratin plug

  • Oil (sebum), dead skin, and keratin can clump together in the follicle.
  • During washing, it can come out as a small soft white/yellowish piece.

3) Dandruff/scalp buildup clump

  • Product buildup (shampoo, conditioner, dry shampoo) + skin flakes can form small “casts.”

4) Hair follicle sheath (hair cast)

  • A tube-like sleeve of keratin that can slide off the hair shaft.
  • Looks like a tiny cylinder that people often find alarming but is harmless.

Less common but worth considering:

  • Lice eggs (nits) → usually glued firmly to hair, not just “falling out”
  • Scab/skin fragment → if there was scratching or irritation

When to worry

Only if there are symptoms like:

  • Patchy hair loss
  • Pain, redness, or sores on the scalp
  • Persistent heavy shedding

Otherwise, this is usually completely benign shedding or buildup.

If you want, describe its color/texture (white, clear, hard, squishy, attached to a hair or not), and I can narrow it down more precisely.

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