How Does Redensyl Work?

Redensyl is a breakthrough hair growth treatment that targets hair growth at the cellular level. There are four important ingredients in Redensyl that work together to create the perfect recipe for hair growth:

  1. Dihydroquercetin-glucoside (DHQG), a compound derived from plant extracts that targets the stem cells in hair follicles and encourages the division of the cells.
  2. Epigallocatechin gallate-glucoside (EGCG2), an anti-inflammatory that helps to keep the scalp healthy and happy by capturing free radicals
  3. Glycine, an amino acid that makes up hair proteins and is associated with keratin
  4. Zinc, which reinforces the hair shaft structure, making it stronger

The Redensyl ingredients above are responsible for helping the hair cells divide and the hair grow. Redensyl has often been touted as the best alternative to hair transplants because it is natural, non-hormonal, and encourages hair growth at a cellular level, and is quickly becoming one of the more popular options for those looking for a solution to hair loss.

Redensyl is based on the science of regenerative medicine and targets hair follicle stem cells, called the outer root sheath cells (ORSc). Stem cells are found throughout the body and are responsible for tissue repair and self-healing. Hair follicle stem cells play a big role in hair growth and are critical in initiating the anagen phase of the hair cycle. The active molecule in Redensyl, DHQG, triggers the division of ORSc which results in hair regeneration and growth, even when those hair follicles has been dormant for some time. And while it triggers the growing phase of hair growth, it also works to prevent the telogen phase, meaning your hair has a longer period of growth before that follicle rests again. In this way, it helps your hair follicles to favor growth over loss, helping to increase the overall number of hairs on your head, as well as the quality and length of those hairs.

For the hair to grow, cells must divide. Because the hair we can see outside of the scalp is dead, those cells no longer divide. Therefore, the living part of the hair, the follicle, is the part that is responsible for hair growth. When hair grows, it might appear as if the growth is happening at the ends of the strand of hair, but it is actually occurring at the root and pushing outward — this is why you can see the natural hair color at the roots on dyed hair.

Hair cells divide by mitosis, one of two methods of cell division. A single cell divides by replicating its DNA and chromosomes before it splits into two identical daughter cells. The daughter cells then divide themselves into more identical pairs, and so forth. This continues throughout the growing phase of the hair cycle, increasing the length of the strand of hair as it does so. Sai Zen Anti-Aging products work to target the hair cell division process to increase the amount of hair growth.

The first stage of hair growth is the anagen phase, or the growing phase. During this phase, hair cells are dividing inside of the hair follicle, creating a longer strand and helping your hair grow. This phase typically lasts for two to seven years and the length of time often depends on your genetics.

The second phase of hair growth is the catagen phase. This is a transitional phase lasts about a week to ten days, during with the hair shaft shrinks and detaches from the dermal papilla, a small bump inside of the hair follicle where the shaft anchors itself and receives nutrients during the growing phase.  

The third and final stage of the hair growth cycle is the telogen phase, or the resting phase. During this phase, the hair shaft is still inside of the follicle, but it is not strongly anchored. These so-called “club” hairs are awaiting the moment when they are pushed out by the incoming hair that is beginning to form below it. Eventually, the new hair will push out the old hair and emerge from the scalp, restarting the growing cycle.

In most cases, about 85 to 90 percent of the hair on a human scalp is actively in the growing phase, whereas the remaining hair is either transitioning and detaching from the dermal papilla or is dormant and awaiting its time to be shed. It is normal for humans to lose between 100 and 150 hairs on any given day, and most of these hairs disappear unnoticed, save for the stray pieces that get caught on your clothing or in your hair brush.

 

Redensyl’s gentle yet powerful formula has not encountered any negative side effects or negative interactions with other hair growth products. 

Redensyl is one of the most scientifically advanced options when it comes to hair loss prevention and stimulation of hair growth. Clinical studies have shown that it can bump hair follicles into the growing phase while reducing the number of follicles in the shedding and dormant phases of hair growth. This combination means more hairs are growing on your head and fewer are falling out.

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