Hair loss is a common problem and a beauty concern for everyone as when people get older, the hair often starts losing volume and thickness. On average, an individual loses 80 to 100 strands of hair in a day. But, losing an unusual amount of locks and creating visible pattern spots and baldness may be a form of another concern thats disrupting the stages of hair growth. These factors include stress, hormonal changes, nutrient deficiencies, medications, heredity, health conditions, pregnancy and so on. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found that the quantity of hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) remains consistent in both hair loss and non-hair loss scalp tissue. However, in cases of hair loss, HFSCs do not produce the necessary source cells for hair growth due to a defect in their production. This indicates that a problem with HFSCs prevents the scalp from generating hair. In summary, the vitality of HFSCs plays a crucial role in determining hair length and growth cycles. To simplify, HFSCs create follicles, and follicles produce hair. These longevity cellspersist in hair follicles throughout a persons life. Normally, they stay in a resting state and evaluate activators and inhibitors. When activators dominate, they become quickly activated, initiating new hair growth. In essence, external factors determine whether HFSCs promote hair growth or decline. How to use: Package Inclusion: