There are three phases.
1. Anagen-Growth
2. Catagen- Transitional
3. Teleogen- Resting
In hereditary hair loss, a combination of heredity, hormones, and age causes a progressive shrinking, or miniaturization, of certain scalp follicles. This causes a shortening of the hair's growing cycle. Over time, as the active growth phase becomes shorter, the resting phase becomes longer. Eventually, there may be no growth at all. Researchers believe that Rogaine works in part by partially enlarging the hair follicles and reversing the miniaturization process. By enlarging miniaturized follicles, the growth phase of the hair cycle is prolonged, allowing the hair to become longer and thicker looking. And with more follicles in the growth phase at the same time, it is possible to see improved coverage of the scalp. For example, Rogaine is the #1 dermatologist-recommended brand for hair regrowth.
No, shaving does not encourage hair growth. Hair growth is determined by the hair follicles.
No ** Edit** No, nothing will. Your hair's growth rate is determined by your hormones, and the life cycle of your follicles. For more information on caring for your hair, check out. http://www.stone-bridge.co.uk/healthy-hair-advice-37-c.asp
No. Hair is dead. Hair follicles are the only alive part of the hair. They're what grow and contribute their dead cells to hair growth.
Skin on the palms of hands and sole of the feet lack hair follicles. Thus there is no hair growth on them.
It is a hair transportation procedure. They transplant hair follicles from the back of the head to the balding areas.
CO2, Glycogen, Trollogen, and hair follicles.
The best way to prevent black hair growth is to get laser hair removal treatment. Laser hair removal treatment targets dark hair follicles and prevents them from regrowing.
If you mean 'waxing', the answer is no. Waxing weakens the hair follicles and eventually leads to diminished growth.
Well ways involves boostin the production of MICRO-RNA particles... MIR-205 stimulates existin hair follicles on the scalp... The lil tiny RNA particle mainly relaxes the hardness of the cells, makin them soft and favourable for hair growth...
drink lots of milk and eat heathy ** Edit** The above isn't true. Whilst having a good mineral and vitamin rich diet is good for you, it wont affect your hair growth. Your hair's growth rate is dependant on your hormones and the life cycle of your follicles. For more information on hair care, check out http://www.stone-bridge.co.uk/healthy-hair-advice-37-c.asp
Drinking water is healthy for your body, but will not make your hair grow any faster or longer. Hair growth is determined by the hair follicles.