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360 Wave Pre-Cut Rituals

Introduction

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Whether your goal is to develop the best 360 Waves, grow you hair longer or grow hair in general, the principles are all the same.

The most important tip to remember when growing 360 Wave Hair is that all hair growth is based on individual genetics.

Even members of the same family might experience different hair growth rates even though they share similar genetic footprints.

While you may be limited in some respects to certain maximum hair growth speeds due to your genetics, you can work towards achieving maximum growth based on your potential.

By understanding the basic principles of the three primary hair growth cycles as well as understanding the factors which can slow or speed normal growth you may be able to reach your maximum potential.

While growing hair is of primary importance to many, there is also a need to understand why growing healthy hair is key. Even if you manage to maximize your hair growth to your full genetic potential, if your hair is damaged, split or rips easily, you will ultimately lose all that hard won growth to the clippers.

Achieving Maximum Hair Growth And Hair Health

The goal for growing the maximum amount of hair in order to achieve the best 360 Waves should include:

1. Growing maximum length according to genetic potential 2. Growing healthiest hair according to genetic potential

Maximum length + Maximum Health will give you excellent hair with the best 360 Waves pattern potential.

Of course you have to do the other steps suggested in cultivating great 360 Waves.

Hair Growth And Hair Loss Cycles

Scientists who study hair have discovered that hair growth and hair loss follow three key cycles. The amount of time hair remains in the three cycles is again dependent on genetic make-up and can be altered due to positive or negative lifestyles.

The three hair growth and hair loss cycles include:

Anagen Phase

Hair experts and scientists refer to this as the active phase. Depending on your genetics approximately 80-85% of all scalp hair will be in this cycle at any given period of time. Although the average amount of growth that occurs during a 28-30 day cycle is 1/2 inch, some people will experience no growth while others may experience anywhere from 1/8 to 1 inch of growth during the Anagen Phase.

Catagen Phase

This is the bridge or transitional phase. After the Anagen or growth phase hair will move into the Catagen phase. During this time the hair follicle begins to shrink up to 1/6th its normal length. During this stage hair growth will completely stop. Hair remains in this phase for anywhere from a few days up to 3-4 weeks.

Telogen Phase

Approximately 10-15% of all hair will fall into the Telogen Phase at any time during the hair growth and loss cycles. Hair does not grow during the Telogen Phase but will remain connected to the hair follicle. Hair in this phase is considered dormant. Hair will be in the Telogen phase for approximately 6 weeks although this may vary according to the individual.

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Original Publication Date: 12/20/08 - Revised Publication Date: 12/30/09

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