Our Commitment
Visible results in 180 days 🌿

Why 180 days?
In a clinical test of our serum, 97% of participants showed noticeable results after 180 days of continuous use. Hair growth doesn't happen overnight and we would like you to experience the most Activation Serum has to offer.
The Science 🌿
The Formulations
Nordic BioEssence takes pride in its commitment to transparency and effectiveness in formulating products. In an effort to ensure that their community's concerns are addressed, they traveled to Barcelona, Spain, the headquarters of Vytrus Biotech, a renowned leader in plant stem cell technology. In Barcelona, experts were consulted to answer the most frequently asked questions from the community about Capilia Longa, empowering individuals to make well-informed decisions on their hair health journey.
The hair growth cycle
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Anagen (Growth) Phase:
- This is the active phase characterized by cell division and noticeable hair growth.
- Approximately 90% of hair follicles are in the anagen phase during the hair cycle.
- The duration of the anagen phase varies, lasting anywhere from 2 to 8 years.
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Catagen (Regression) Phase:
- Over a period of 2 to 3 weeks, cell production stops, and the hair follicle undergoes regression.
- The follicle shrinks, and the hair shaft starts to separate, forming what is known as club hair.
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Telogen (Resting) Phase:
- Derived from the Greek words telo (end) and gen (produce), telogen marks the end of hair production.
- During this phase, the follicle goes into dormancy or cell quiescence.
- The telogen phase can last up to 3 months, and the club hair remains intact.
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Exogen (Shedding) Phase:
- Exogen is coupled with the telogen phase, representing the shedding of hairs from the follicle.
- New hair begins to grow in the follicle as it transitions back to the anagen phase.
What alters this cycle? 🌿
The primary cause of a significant number of hair loss cases stems from disruptions in the natural hair growth cycle. Various factors contribute to hair loss, including genetics, hormones, illness, medications, and lifestyle choices. These underlying factors can influence the hair follicle cycle, leading to a shortened anagen (growth) phase, a delayed anagen phase, or hair thinning due to follicular miniaturization. While genetic factors are beyond our control, lifestyle choices play a crucial role in contributing to or mitigating hair loss. By addressing and managing lifestyle factors, individuals can exert some control over this aspect of their hair health.How we target hair loss? 🌿
