1) Anagen – The Growth Phase (2 to 6 years)
The follicle is plugged into your blood supply.
Hormones and nutrients are flowing in.
Hair is actively growing – getting thicker and stronger every
day.
In a healthy head of hair,
about 85–90% of your strands should be sitting right here.
2) Catagen – The Danger Phase (1 to 2 weeks)
The follicle starts disconnecting from the blood
supply. Hair stops growing.
But here’s the thing:
it still looks completely fine from the outside.
The strand is still sitting on your head like nothing
happened.
You have zero idea anything is wrong underneath.
3) Telogen – The Fallout Phase (about 3 months)
The follicle is completely cut off. It’s getting nothing.
The hair just sits there, dead, for about three months – and
then it drops. In the shower, on your pillow, in your brush.
By the time you see it, the damage was done months ago.
And this cycle doesn't change with age.
A 25-year-old and a 65-year-old have the exact same three
phases.
Your follicles didn’t forget how to grow hair just because you
got older.
What changes is the
hormonal environment
around those follicles.
When you're younger, your hormones keep the vast majority of
your hair locked in the Growth Phase for years.
Only a tiny fraction cycles into the Danger Phase at any given
time. You barely notice.
But after 50, when chronic stress, menopause, and inflammation
start disrupting your hormones,
too many follicles get shoved out of Growth and into the
Danger Phase at the same time.
And three months later, they all fall out one after the other.
That’s not aging.
That’s a hormone problem wearing an aging disguise.
The good news?
If it’s a hormone problem, it’s fixable.
Your follicles aren’t dead – they’re waiting.
And there's a way to wake them back up.
But first, you need to understand exactly how this hormone
trap works –
because once you see the full picture, the solution will
make complete sense.
Donna Whitfield
Can anybody vouch for this? Has it actually worked for anyone?
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Tammy Beckford
Yes! I wasted three years on biotin. Three years. Zero results. Five weeks on Noor and the shedding basically stopped. I’m furious nobody told me it was a hormone problem this whole time. Ordered my second bottle already.
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Joyce Ellerby
Is there still stock available? Last time I waited and they sold out.
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Margo Hunnicut
Just ordered 20 minutes ago so yes, still available! Don’t wait though – I missed the last batch and had to wait 9 weeks.
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Diane Cooperfield
I ordered the 3-month bundle and I’m so glad I did. Week 2 – less hair in my brush. Week 4 – baby hairs along my hairline. Week 8 – my hairdresser asked if I’d gotten extensions. First thing that’s actually worked in years. And I’ve tried EVERYTHING.
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Robin Callaway
I was about to start minoxidil. My sister sent me this article and I figured I’d try this first. Six weeks in and my part line is already less visible. No scalp irritation, no weird facial hair. Just my own hair actually growing back.
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Patty Nordgren
How long does shipping take?
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Gail Petersen
Got mine in 4 days!
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Nancy Osterberg
My dermatologist told me to take biotin and “be patient.” I was patient for 18 months. Nothing. Six weeks on Noor and I can already see new growth. The part about hormones being locked in fat cells explained everything. I’m genuinely angry at how much money I wasted on biotin.
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Linda Beaumont
Quick update for anyone on the fence. The hair that used to come out in clumps in the shower? Yesterday there were maybe 5 strands. FIVE. I stood there staring at the drain in disbelief. Ordered my second bottle immediately.
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Helen Kirkpatrick
I’ve seen three dermatologists and not ONE ever mentioned adrenal burnout or the hormone cascade. They all just said “take biotin.” Reading this was like finding out why nothing worked for 4 years straight.
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Clara Pennington
I can’t believe I haven’t tried this sooner. 71 years old. Figured thick hair was behind me forever. Three months on Noor and my daughter asked if I’d done something to my hair. Yes. I stopped throwing seeds on concrete and fixed the soil. Five stars.
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