Hair normally grows in a cycle. In the first stage the hair from a previous cycle falls out. Next the follicle enters an active growth phase for a certain amount of time. The follicle then enters a resting phase where base of the hair thickens and then growth stops. In most cases the follicle spends the majority of time in this phase. Finally, the old hair is shed and the cycle repeats.
The time spent in the active phase determines the length of the hair.
At each stage, a certain set of specific chemical and genetic signals need to occur before the hair proceeds to the next stage. Exactly how this occurs and which signalling factors are involved isn’t well understood. Epinephrine/adrenaline appears to play a role.
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