New hair growth often appears as short, fine baby hairs around the hairline or parting.
Over time, you may notice your hair feeling thicker and denser. This is because new hair strands are filling.
Look closely at your scalp in areas where you expect new growth. If you see small, raised bumps or follicles.
As new hair grows, you might notice less hair falling out during brushing or washing. This decrease in shedding.
New hair growth can sometimes cause mild itching or tingling on the scalp.
Over time, you might observe more uniform hair lengths. This occurs as new hair grows in and catches up.
New hair growth is often healthier and shinier than older hair. This is because it's less exposed.
If you part your hair and notice thicker, darker roots, it means new hair is growing in. These roots are stronger.
New hair growth tends to be stronger and more resilient. You'll notice less breakage and split ends.
A receding hairline can show signs of recovery with new growth. Look for tiny, fine hairs sprouting along.