Anagen hair loss phase

Blogged under General Health by Linda Lithony on Monday 16 June 2008 at 1:01 pm

Anagen is the next phase that the hair will go through. When in the telogen phase, the hair that is not able to grow anymore will fall out. The rest will move into the anagen phase, which is also known as the active stage. During this stage, the roots of the hair will begin to produce and divide cells. This will then produce a new hair that will push through the open follicles in the scalp. Usually, this type of hair will stay active for two to six years. If you have hair that doesn’t grow long, it is because the anagen has a shorter active phase. If you are losing hair or going bald, it means that the anagen phase is not as active as it used to be. By knowing this, you will be able to properly respond to the hair growth cycle in order to give your hair the boost that it needs to become more active. Understanding the hair growth cycle is an easy way to know how your hair should be taken care of and what is happening with the different areas of your scalp. After this, you can properly treat it in order to prevent hair loss from occurring. Medium Hairstyles

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