
What is the Hair Growth Cycle
Updated on April 2, 2026 | 3 min read
Jaclyn LaBadia, Davines Writer
Key Takeaways
Breaking Down Hair Growth
- The hair growth cycle has four stages: anagen (growth), catagen (transition), telogen (resting), and exogen (shedding).
- Each phase affects how your hair grows, rests, and renews itself.
- Factors like stress, diet, and hormones can disrupt this natural cycle and cause excessive shedding or thinning.
- Support your hair through every phase with balanced nutrition, gentle care, and scalp-focused products.
- Davines products help maintain healthy growth by stimulating the scalp, strengthening strands, and restoring balance throughout the cycle.
In This Article
Basic Understanding of the Hair Growth Cycle
Each Hair Growth Cycle Stage
Anagen: The Phase of Active Hair Growth
Catagen: The Shortest Transition Stage of Hair Growth Cycle
Telogen: The Resting Phase Where Hair Can Shed
Exogen: The Shedding Phase of Hair Growth Cycle

Factors Influencing the Hair Growth Cycle
Handling Disruptions in the Hair Growth Cycle
Personalizing Your Hair Care Routine According to Your Hair Growth Cycle

Which Davines Products Suit Your Hair Care Routine?
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