Early Hair Loss? What Stops Hair Regrowth in Your 20s
Hair loss in your 20s can feel unexpected and frustrating. At a stage when most people associate youth with thick, healthy hair, noticing thinning, excessive shedding, or a receding hairline can be alarming. While occasional hair fall is normal, persistent hair loss or lack of regrowth often signals underlying issues that need attention. This article explores why hair stops regrowing in your 20s , what factors contribute to early hair loss, and what you can realistically do about it. Understanding the Hair Growth Cycle To understand why hair stops regrowing, it’s important to first know how hair normally grows. Each strand of hair goes through a cycle consisting of three main phases: Anagen (growth phase): Lasts 2–6 years; active hair growth Catagen (transition phase): Short phase where growth slows Telogen (resting phase): Hair falls out and new hair begins to grow In a healthy scalp, this cycle continues smoothly. However, when something disrupts it, hair may fall out...