Hair loss is common and happens to almost everyone at some point. After pregnancy, stress or seasonal changes, it can feel like your hair will never be the same again. But that doesn't mean your hair follicles stop working, they just need the right conditions to grow back strong. Here we go over why hair loss occurs, what actually works to stimulate hair growth and how Your Hair Brush can help you kickstart a healthier scalp.
Why do you lose hair?
Hair grows in cycles. Each hair follicle goes through a growth phase, a resting phase, and finally a shedding phase. Stress, hormonal changes, lack of sleep, or nutrition can cause more hairs than usual to enter the resting phase. This leads to increased hair loss, but the hair still has the potential to grow back when the hair follicle is nourished and stimulated again.

Why scalp stimulation works
When you brush your scalp regularly, blood flow increases and more oxygen, vitamins, and nutrients reach the hair follicles. This awakens them from dormancy and helps hair to start growing again.
Studies show that gentle stimulation of the scalp for a few minutes a day can make hair grow both thicker and stronger . It's not about brushing hard, but about creating regular movement and circulation.
Your Hair Brush – more than a hairbrush
Your Hair Brush is designed to give your hair the best possible conditions to grow. The combination of boar bristles and flexible nylon bristles stimulates the scalp, distributes the hair's natural oils and keeps the hair follicles in balance. It helps you build the quality of your hair over time - stronger, healthier and shinier with every brush.
Hairdresser's tip: Brush your hair every morning and evening. Start at the scalp and work your way down the length in slow, long strokes. This helps blood circulation and gives the hair follicles a better chance to grow.
What else affects hair growth?
In addition to brushing regularly, you can make small changes that have a big impact.
- Eat a varied diet rich in protein, zinc, iron and biotin
- Sleep well and reduce stress levels
- Avoid products that dry out the scalp
- Clean your brush often so it doesn't collect product residue and dust.
Creating a healthy scalp environment is the foundation for hair growth . Think of your scalp like the skin on your face – it also needs moisture, nourishment and stimulation to feel good.

When hair loss is normal and when you should seek help
It is completely normal to lose between 50 and 100 hairs a day.
However, if you experience severe hair loss, patches or irritation on the scalp, it may be a good idea to consult a dermatologist.
Bring hair growth to life
Regular brushing with Your Hair Brush is a simple and natural way to help your hair grow stronger. By stimulating the scalp, increasing circulation and spreading your hair's own oils, you'll have a healthier scalp and hair that feels fuller and more vibrant. It's not about rushing results, it's about giving your hair the right conditions to grow its own way.