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Does Adult Baby Hair Grow?

Published in Hair growth 2 mins read

Baby hairs typically do grow, but they usually remain short, reaching only a few inches in length.

Baby hairs, also known as "vellus hairs," are fine, short hairs often found around the hairline. Here's a more detailed explanation:

  • Growth Potential: While they do grow, baby hairs typically have a shorter growth cycle compared to terminal hair (the thicker, longer hair on your head). This means they often reach a certain length and then stop growing or shed.
  • Location: These hairs are commonly seen along the hairline, the nape of the neck, and temples.
  • Hair Cycle Variations: The hair growth cycle consists of anagen (growth phase), catagen (transition phase), and telogen (resting phase). The length of the anagen phase largely determines hair length. Baby hairs usually have a shorter anagen phase.
  • Influencing Factors: Genetics, overall health, and hair care practices can affect baby hair growth.
  • Managing Baby Hairs: Many people choose to style their baby hairs using hair products to blend them in or create a desired look.

In summary, while baby hairs do grow, their growth is limited compared to other types of hair on the scalp. They tend to stay short and fine.

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