Hair growth is largely determined by genetics, influencing thickness, length, and growth rate. The hair growth cycle has four phases: anagen, catagen, telogen, and exogen. The anagen phase can last between two and six years, with some individuals experiencing longer growth cycles. Factors such as age, ethnicity, hormonal changes, and balanced nutrition also affect hair growth. While proper hair care can support hair health, no topical product or supplement can exceed genetic limitations in hair growth.
Hair growth is primarily determined by genetics, with thickness, length, and growth rate being largely influenced by inherited traits. Experts agree that no product can significantly alter these genetic limits.
The hair growth cycle consists of four phases: anagen (growth), catagen (transition), telogen (resting), and exogen (shedding). The duration of the anagen phase varies significantly among individuals.
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