Hair loss and hair thinning is incredibly stressful. For many women this is a huge cause for concern. Whilst some hair loss can be prevented, it is important to understand that hair has a life cycle and will eventually fall out. This is natural – but as hair is falling out, new hair is also growing constantly.
It is therefore useful to understand the hair growth cycle. The hair growth cycle consists of three distinct stages – anagen, catagen and telogen.
ANAGEN PHASE
Your hair grows around half an inch a month, and faster in the summer than in winter. The growth phase, or anagen phase, lasts an average of 3-5 years, so a full-length hair averages 18 to 30 inches. The anagen phase is generally longer in Asians, and can last as much as 7 years with hair being able to grow to 1 metre.
CATAGEN PHASE
At the end of the anagen phase, your hair enters the catagen phase. A short transitional phase that lasts approximately 10 days.
TELOGEN PHASE
Lastly, your hair enters the telogen phase, a resting phase when your hair is released and falls out. The follicle then remains inactive for 3 months and the whole process is repeated. Each hair follicle is independent and goes through the growth cycle at different times, otherwise all your hair would fall out at once. Instead, you only shed a certain number of hairs a day – up to 80 hairs on a healthy head of hair.
Hair loss, hair thinning and problems with hair growth occur when your growth cycle is disrupted. This can be triggered by conditions such as metabolic imbalances, illness or improper nutrition. Physical activities such as pulling and tugging at the hair can also cause it to break or to fall out.
If the hair growth cycle is constantly challenged, or not supported, you may find that your hair won’t grow as long as it used to. This is because your hairs are never allowed to stay in the anagen (growing) phase long enough for your hairs to reach the desired length.
Using products such as Celltone Advanced Hair Treatment that nourish the scalp and stimulate blood supply to the follicles will encourage a healthy hair growth cycle giving your hair the opportunity to grow.
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