The 90-Day Rule: Why Real Hair Growth Takes Time (And How to Stay the Course)
Natalie Harrison
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You are at week six.
You started your KiriGlowâ„¢ capsules with real hope. You committed to the KiriCareâ„¢ routine. You are drinking more water, taking your supplements every morning, maybe even sleeping a little better.
And then you look in the mirror, or pull your fingers through your hair, and you feel like nothing is happening. Or worse, you feel like more is falling out than before.
This is the moment most women stop.
And it is exactly the wrong moment to stop.
This blog exists because nobody told you the truth about hair biology before you started, and you deserve to know it. Not the "results may vary" small print, but the actual science of why your hair operates on a months-long biological timeline, what is happening at each stage even when you cannot see it, and how to stay the course with clarity, patience and genuine hope.
This is the 90-Day Rule. And once you understand it, everything changes.
Why Does Hair Growth Take So Long?
The answer starts with a tiny structure buried in your scalp called the hair follicle.
Your scalp contains around 100,000 hair follicles. Each one operates completely independently, cycling through its own biological programme over and over again throughout your lifetime. That cycle has four stages:
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Anagen (growth phase):Â The active stage, where the follicle produces a new hair shaft. This phase lasts anywhere from two to seven years, depending on your genetics, age, health and hormones. Around 85 to 90 percent of your scalp hairs are in this phase at any given time.
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Catagen (transition phase):Â A brief two to three week window where the follicle shrinks and hair growth slows down and detaches from its base.
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Telogen (resting phase):Â The follicle rests for around three months. The hair is still attached to your scalp during this phase, but it is no longer growing.
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Exogen (shedding phase):Â The resting hair releases and falls out, making way for a new strand from the same follicle.
Here is the part that most people miss:Â everything that happens inside the follicle is invisible to you for months.
When a supplement, a new nutrient or a lifestyle change begins to support your follicles, new hair starts forming at the root while you are still looking at the same hair you grew months ago. That new strand grows at approximately one to one and a half centimetres per month, deep beneath the surface of your skin, before it even emerges through the scalp.
Hair biology does not operate on a quick fix timeline. It never has, and it never will. Understanding this is not about lowering expectations, it is about calibrating them accurately so you do not give up before your body has had a proper chance to respond.
What Is Telogen Effluvium And Why Might Things Get Worse Before They Get Better?
If you have noticed more shedding in the first few weeks of starting a new hair wellness routine, this is important to understand.
Telogen effluvium is a well described pattern of diffuse hair shedding where a higher than normal percentage of follicles shift into the resting phase at once, typically after a physical or emotional stressor, a nutrient shift, a hormonal change or a period of significant weight change. These resting hairs then shed two to three months after the triggering event.
When you start actively nourishing your follicles after a period of depletion, something similar can happen temporarily: weaker, older hairs can shed as follicles are encouraged back into a more active cycle. This can feel alarming, especially if you started your supplement journey hoping to see less shedding right away.
What the data says is reassuring. In the vast majority of cases, acute telogen effluvium is a temporary, reversible process. Around 95 percent of cases resolve within six months of the stressor being addressed. Shedding typically peaks between eight and sixteen weeks, then gradually slows as follicles return to the anagen phase.
If your hair seems to shed more in the first four to eight weeks before it settles, this is often your body's cycle resetting, not a sign that something is wrong.
The Real Hair Growth Timeline: What to Expect at Each Stage
Based on the science of the hair cycle, clinical research on hair supplements and four years of customer feedback from women using the full Kiri10 system, here is a realistic milestone map for most women.
Weeks 1 to 4: The foundation phase (nothing to see yet)
Inside your follicles, things are beginning to change. Key nutrients are being absorbed and circulated. Follicle cells are receiving structural support. Collagen IV expression around the hair root is being stimulated.
You will not see anything yet at week one or two. That is expected and completely normal.
What you might notice:
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Slightly less scalp sensitivity or irritation
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Marginally calmer, less inflamed skin in some cases
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A general feeling that you are doing something kind for your body
This phase is purely about laying groundwork. Stay consistent.
Weeks 4 to 8: Early signals
The Functional Keratin™ clinical study using keraGEN‑IV® in women showed measurable improvements in hair anchoring and hair cortex structural integrity after just sixty days of supplementation, with a 43.1 percent reduction in hair loss on pull testing. That is impressive, but it is measured by a researcher, not visible in your mirror.
What you might notice in real life:
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Less hair coming out in the shower or on the brush on some days
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Hair that feels slightly stronger or less brittle during styling
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A sense that individual strands are a little more resilient
Some women do begin to notice reduced shedding in this window. Many do not, and that is also normal.
This is the most common quitting point. Please do not quit here.
Weeks 8 to 12: Texture and strength improving
New hair grown from the follicle during the past few months is now reaching or approaching the scalp surface. Your existing strands are receiving ongoing structural support through Functional Keratinâ„¢, OptiMSMâ„¢ (which donates sulphur to strengthen keratin bonds) and Marine Collagen (which supports the connective tissue surrounding follicles).
What you might notice in real life:
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Clearer reduction in daily shedding
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Hair that feels noticeably thicker or stronger to the touch
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Improved shine and smoothness
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Better response to styling with less frizz and less breakage
A nutritional supplement study published in peer-reviewed research saw significant self-perceived improvements in overall hair volume, scalp coverage and hair body thickness at ninety days. Additional gains including shine and skin improvements continued to accumulate with ongoing use beyond that point.
Months 3 to 6: Visible density changes and new growth
This is where the patience pays off.
New hairs that started forming in the early weeks of your supplement routine are now emerging above the scalp surface. You may see:
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Fine baby hairs along your hairline or parting
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A fuller looking ponytail
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A part that looks less wide under direct light
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Before and after photos that clearly show a change in density
Based on four years of customer feedback from the Kiri10 community, most women see visible results including reduced shedding and new growth between three and six months of consistent daily use. Some see changes as early as twelve weeks. Women with more complex health factors or longer periods of depletion before starting may need six months or more.
A six month clinical trial on hair supplements showed a 10.1 percent increase in hair density in women taking the supplement compared with a 2 percent decrease in the placebo group, a statistically significant difference that only became clearly measurable at the six month mark.
This is why the Kiri10 180-day guarantee exists. It is not a marketing number, it is a biology number.
How to Stay Motivated During the Quiet Middle
The hardest stretch is usually between weeks four and twelve. You have committed, you are being consistent, and yet you cannot see the results yet.
Here are practical, evidence-based ways to stay grounded and motivated through that window.
1. Take your baseline photos before you start, or right now if you have not already
Photos are genuinely the most reliable way to track progress because the changes happen so gradually that your mirror lies to you. The halo of light at the parting that looks slightly denser at month three versus month one is almost invisible to daily observation but very clear in a comparison photo.
How to do it well:
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Take photos of your crown, hairline and both sides in consistent lighting, ideally natural light
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Use the same angle and background each time
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Take photos at day one, month one, month two, month three and month six as a minimum
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Keep them in a dedicated album on your phone so you can compare them easily
2. Track your brushful count or ponytail circumference
Instead of relying on how your hair looks, measure something concrete:
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On a wash day, collect the hair from your brush and the shower and photograph it alongside a coin or ruler as a size reference. Over weeks, if the shedding is reducing, the pile gets smaller.
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If you tie your hair up, measure the circumference of your ponytail at the same point on your head each month with a soft tape measure. Even a few millimetres of increase tells you something real is happening.
3. Reframe the quiet middle as evidence the system is working
Every day you take your two KiriGlowâ„¢ capsules is a day your follicles are receiving the amino acids, sulphur and structural proteins they need to build stronger hair from the inside. The absence of visible results in week six is not evidence of failure. It is the nature of a biological process that takes months to surface.
Think of it like investing. You do not see the compound growth while it is building underground. You see it when it emerges.
4. Pair your capsules with a moment of self-care, not just a task
One of the patterns we see in women who stay consistent is that they turn their supplement routine into a ritual rather than a reminder.
Your two KiriGlow™ capsules in the morning. A glass of water before you start the day. Maybe a few slow breaths or a moment of quiet before the notifications start.
Your KiriCare™ wash day as a two minute scalp massage, your hands moving in small circles, your nervous system slowing down for just a moment.
These small rituals stack. They also reduce cortisol, which matters enormously for hair because chronic high cortisol is one of the most common triggers for telogen effluvium and disrupted hair cycling.
5. Go back to real reviews when you feel doubtful
The Kiri10 community has been using these products for over four years. Their honest words are more grounding than any promise we could make.
One review from a customer explaining consistency matters:
"Over the past 12 months I have tried the Kiri10 supplement for hair growth, and I have to say, I'm impressed with the results. After using it consistently I've noticed a real improvement."
From a woman who used Kiri10 post gastric sleeve surgery:
"At 6 months post Gastric Sleeve surgery I began to lose my hair. This is 90 days of unwavering support, protecting your follicles from the inside out, every single day."
Another review from a woman stating a massive decrease in hair loss:
"Absolutely love Kiri10 I have been using for two months now and the amount of hair loss has dropped by over 90%, from having handfuls come out…"
These are real women, real timelines, real biology.
Why the 180-Day Guarantee Exists
Kiri10 offers a 180-day guarantee not because we are unusually confident in a marketing sense, but because we know the biology.Â
For most women, six months is the minimum time needed to see a meaningful, measurable change in hair density and growth. Some see results sooner. Some need longer, particularly if hormones, stress levels, nutritional deficiencies or health conditions have been part of the picture for some time.
The 180-day window is not a promise that your hair will be transformed in six months. It is a commitment that if you show up consistently for six months and do not see results, we stand behind that honestly.
If you are within your first 90 days and wondering whether it is working, the honest answer is: it is too early to know. Keep going.
How the Full Kiri10 4-Step System Supports the Timeline
Hair wellness is not one thing, it is a system.
Inside, powered by Functional Keratinâ„¢:
KiriGlow™ Keratin Capsules deliver Functional Keratin™, a keratin ingredient with 91 percent structural similarity to human hair keratin, alongside Marine Collagen, OptiMSM™, Biotin, Zinc and Copper. Together, these provide the specific building blocks your follicles need to build stronger hair during the anagen phase and support the scalp tissue that anchors each strand in place.
Outside, powered by our amazing Triple-Keratin Complex:
KiriCare™ Shampoo cleanses gently without stripping the scalp barrier, using naturally derived surfactants and Functional Keratin™ in our amazing Triple-Keratin Complex. KiriCare™ Conditioner hydrates and protects mid-lengths and ends, reducing mechanical breakage so more of the hair you grow actually stays on your head. KiriCare™ Serum seals and smooths, protecting against heat and environmental damage between wash days.
The fuller picture:
You can also download the Kiri10 Free Hair Wellness Guide for a step by step roadmap that brings sleep, stress management, nutrition and your Kiri10 routine together into a daily practice that genuinely supports the timeline.
If you are ready to commit to a 3 or 6-month systems, our Kiri10 bundles give you everything you need in one place, at the best value.
Resources and references
1. Hair growth cycle science
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NCBI Bookshelf. Physiology, Hair. StatPearls. Updated 2023.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499948/ -
Wikipedia / Longdom Publishing. Cycle of Human Hair Growth and its Stages. 2022.
https://www.longdom.org/open-access/cycle-of-human-hair-growth-and-its-stages-97602.html -
Healthline. What Are the Four Stages of Hair Growth? 2020.
https://www.healthline.com/health/stages-of-hair-growth -
Philip Kingsley. The Hair Growth Cycle: How Your Hair Grows and What Affects It. 2026.
https://www.philipkingsley.co.uk/hair-guide/hair-science/hair-growth-cycle.html
2. Telogen effluvium timeline and recovery
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TelogenEffluvium.com. Shedding and Regrowth Stages: Telogen Effluvium Timeline. 2025.
https://telogeneffluvium.com/telogen-effluvium/telogen-effluvium-timeline/ -
Malkud S. Telogen Effluvium: A Review of the Literature. PubMed Central, 2020.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7320655/ -
ISHRS. Telogen Effluvium: A Guide to Temporary Hair Loss. 2024.
https://ishrs.org/telogen-effluvium/ -
GoodRx. Telogen Effluvium: Causes, Images, and Treatments. 2024.
https://www.goodrx.com/conditions/hair-loss/telogen-effluvium
3. Clinical evidence for hair supplement timelines
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Ablon G. A Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Study Evaluating the Efficacy of a Nutritional Supplement for Hair Growth. PubMed Central, 2012.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3509882/ -
Ablon G. A Randomized, Placebo-controlled Clinical Study Evaluating a Dietary Supplement. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology. 2015.
https://jcadonline.com/a-randomized-placebo-controlled-clinical-study-evaluating-a-dietary-supplement-for-hair-growth/
4. Functional Keratin™ / keraGEN-IV® clinical evidence
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Kelly RJ et al. Effect of keraGEN IV Keratin oral supplementation on hair, skin and nails. HealthMed. 2024. Lincoln Agritech NZ.
https://lincolnagritech.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/HealthMed-Effect-of-keraGEN.pdf -
Nutritional Outlook. Recent study finds that Keragen-IV may reduce hair loss and support skin elasticity. 2024.
https://www.nutritionaloutlook.com/view/recent-study-finds-that-keragen-iv-may-reduce-hair-loss-and-support-skin-elasticity -
SpecialChem Cosmetics. Clinical Study Confirms Keraplast's Keratin-based Supplement as Scientifically Validated. 2024.
https://www.specialchem.com/cosmetics/news/keraplasts-keratin-supplement-scientifically-validated-000234927
5. OptiMSMâ„¢ and Marine Collagen evidence
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Nutritional Outlook. MSM supports the health of hair and nails, says recent study. 2025.
https://www.nutritionaloutlook.com/view/msm-supports-health-hair-and-nails-says-recent-study -
Reilly K et al. Hair-Growth-Promoting Effects of Fish Collagen Peptides. PubMed Central, 2022.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9569759/ -
MDhair. Collagen and vitamin C for hair growth: new clinical results. 2025.
https://www.mdhair.co/article/collagen-vitamin-c-for-hair-growth-proven-clinical-results
6. Tracking hair growth progress
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Kibo Clinics. Track Hair Growth Progress with Monthly Photos. 2026.
https://kiboclinics.com/blog/how-to-track-hair-growth-progress-with-monthly-photos
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1 comment
Hi Natalie
I’ve just read about DHT Blockers.
Do you think it (capsules) would be useful to take as a part of my hair regrowth journey?
Kind regards -
Dianne Adams