![]() Hair production can slow or stop at any age due to factors like stress or nutrient deficiencies. However, if the follicle goes dormant, it does not enter this growth phase again and just continues to rest. ![]() After a brief resting phase, the follicle should begin actively manufacturing a new hair shaft. Round follicles produce straight hair, while oval-shaped follicles make curly hair.Įventually the hair falls out at the root. By continuing to layer new cells at the root of the shaft, the follicle pushes the hair through your skin’s surface and makes it grow longer. ![]() Inside the follicle, protein cells are layered over each other to form the hair shaft. Each follicle is located in close proximity to blood vessels that supply the raw materials to create one strand of hair. There are thousands of microscopic pockets in your scalp’s epidermis, or outer layer of skin, which are your hair follicles. Regular scalp massages and topical hair products with the right stimulating ingredients can effectively wake them up and trigger hair production again. ![]() Hair that doesn’t grow as long or as fast as it once did is another issue they face.īut even though some of your hair follicles may eventually go dormant and stop producing new hairs altogether, these sleeping follicles are not a lost cause. I like this product, and I'm glad that a reviewer of a totally different product on the Amazon website mentioned THIS product, and led me to discover it here.A common complaint among women experiencing menopause is seeing more and more hair strands falling out each day. So, up from 3 stars to a solid 4, and I probably would've given it 5 stars if it wasn't just so darned expensive. Most importantly, I like the results I'm seeing with the scalp rash. I really do like the smell of these products, it's not perfumey or over-powering, it's natural, and I really do enjoy the "tingly" sensation on my scalp when I use them. I haven't tried the Awake masque or any of the other free samples that came with the shipment, but I plan to. For me, I think it's worth it, considering what I'd be spending in taking time off from work to go to a dermatologist, co-pays for office visits, $ for Rx creams, etc etc. So, I guess I have to ask myself what that's worth. I spent over $160 on the set, which I still think is a NUTSO amount of $ to spend on haircare products, BUT it's helping my scalp condition. So, is it expensive, and maybe too expensive for some to afford on a regular basis? Yes, it is. It's not gone completely, but it's a pretty remarkable improvement considering all I'm doing is using these products, I'm on no other medication, or using any other Rx creams or ointments for it. The problem I've developed over the last 12 mos or so of the itchy, red rash on my scalp has been about 85% improved just from using this shampoo/conditioner for 2.5 months. IDK, and I won't pretend that I understand the science of it. Maybe its the extra weight of the additional liquid in the larger helping gravity move it along. ![]() Both the shampoo and conditioner (while still thicker than your average store-bought brand) flow pretty freely. Also (and I don't know why it should make a difference but it does) the issue I had with the smaller sized bottle where the conditioner being so thick that I could barely get it out of the bottle does not seem to be an issue at all with the larger size bottles. It no longer feels like the product doesn't rinse out fully, or like it leaves a thick residue. Unlike the 1st few times I used it, my hair seems to be responding better after 2 mos. OK, so I bought my 2nd round of shampoo/conditioner, this time in the largest size. ![]()
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