One of my Eyebrow Hairs Grew 2 Inches

Ever since I turned 40, each year I notice more of my eyebrow hairs growing longer and asymmetrically. Besides bushier eyebrows, every so often, I also get a fairly long new ear hair straggler. My beard also grows much faster each year. Most likely, taking low-dose oral Minoxidil for scalp hair loss also makes my facial hair a bit denser and lengthier. However, I think this situation is mostly genetic since my body hair has increased consistently since my early 20s.

On a related note, several decades ago I noticed in real life that men with excessive body hair tended to go bald faster and more extensively. Especially those who had substantial amounts of back hair (which I saw at gyms and pools). I would not be surprised if at least 80 percent of people with a ton of back hair are also balding excessively.

I Grew a Two-Inch Eyebrow Hair

Eyebrow Hair 2 Inches
My two inch eyebrow hair in 2025. A new record for me.

Last week, while working at my computer, I suddenly noticed one of my eyebrow hairs jutting out proudly. I pulled it out, and right away I knew that it was the longest hair that my eyebrows had ever produced. I measured it after straightening it out, and it came in at just about 2 inches in length.

This might not sound like much, but the average young man’s eyebrow hair grows just 0.4 inches (1 centimeter) long before shedding. And many men have very sparse eyebrows that do not get bushier with age.

While the anagen (growth) phase of the hair follicle life cycle of my remaining scalp hairs keeps getting shorter, the anagen phase of my eyebrow hairs keeps increasing. Normally, the anagen phase of scalp hair (in a non-balding person) is 2-6 years, while that of eyebrow hair is just 1-2 months. And when I am 60, I assume that my ear hairs will also miraculously extend their anagen phase to new records each year.

Although this post is focused on men, it should be noted that many women lose a large portion of their eyebrow hairs by the time they hit retirement age. Some even try to use eyelash lengthening drug Bimatoprost (Latisse) on their eyebrows.

Guinness World Records for Body Hair Length

While writing this post, I got curious about the record for the world’s longest eyebrow hair. Lo and behold, I found that the Guinness Book likes measuring various types of body hair world records. Some highlight are presented below.

In 2016, an 81-year old Chinese man Zheng Shusen broke the world record for longest eyebrow hair. His came in at 19.1 cm (7.5 inches).

Eyebrow Hair Length World Record
Eyebrow Hair Length World Record of 7.5 inches (19.1 centimeters).

In 2007, Guinness awarded the world record for longest ear hair to Anthony Victor of India. The groundbreaking ear hair measured 18.1 cm (7.1 inches).

Longest Ear Hair World Record
Longest Ear Hair Guinness World Record of 7.1 inches (18.1 centimeters).

In 2022, Guinness awarded the world record for longest beard hair in a living male to Sarwan Singh of Canada. In fact he has held this record since 2008. His lengthiest beard hair was measured at 2.54 meters (8 feet 3 inches).

Last and the only one of these examples that I find enviable: the world record for longest scalp hair in a living person according to Guinness went to Smita Srivastava from India in 2023. Her luscious locks hit 2.36 meters (7 feet 9 inches) in length.

It is interesting that the beard hair record man has longer hair than the scalp hair record woman. No wonder that beard hair is considered to be the best hair when it comes to body hair to head hair transplants. The only other suitable body hair that can be transplanted to the head is chest hair according to most hair transplant surgeons. Do note that both beard and chest hair have different texture and curliness in comparison to scalp hair.

Body Hair Type and Anagen Duration

Different types of body hair have different anagen growth phase duration periods. Healthy scalp hair in most young men has an anagen phase that lasts from 2-6 years. The onset of male pattern hair loss obviously makes this phase go haywire. A lot of hair loss treatments are geared towards prolonging the anagen phase.

Most types of body hair have a significantly shorter duration anagen phase. The below table uses data from the following paper as well as from Dr. Arvind Poswal’s Body Hair Transplant Textbook and Atlas.

Eyebrow hair has a growth phase of just 1-2 months. So it can never hit 2 inches in length unless the growth phase changes like mine once you hit middle age. Chest hair (not in the table) has a similar anagen phase duration to scalp hair.

Body Hair TypeAnagen DurationAnagen PercentageTelogen Duration
Scalp2-6 years853-4 months
Eyebrow4-8 weeks1012 weeks
Beard1 year6010 weeks
Moustache16 weeks556 weeks
Trunk16 weeks3012 weeks
Axillae16 weeks3012 weeks
Pubic16 weeks3012 weeks
Legs16 weeks2024 weeks

Ideeea Therapeutics AGAcell: MSCs and ATP

I originally added this story about Ideeea Therapeutics (Spain) as an update to my past post on mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and hair growth. However, lots of readers missed it, and this company keeps getting widespread global media coverage. So I have now written this separate post on Ideeea Therapeutics. If you made a comment in that post, feel free to re-post it here, and I will then delete it from there.

Ideeea Therapeutics AGAcell: MSCs and ATP

Spain-based start-up Ideeea Therapeutics has raised €2.3 million in seed round funding. The company’s AGAcell ® technology entails the treatment of androgenetic alopecia via the intradermal administration of a patented formulation. This consists of allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells (derived from adipose tissue) combined with a “bioactive molecule”.

The bioactive molecule entails adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The current research was conducted successfully in mice that were treated with various iterations of MSCs and ATP after being induced to lose their hair via the administration of dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Both liposomal and non-liposomal ATP were tested, along with various doses of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs). The various doses gave different outcomes in male versus female mice, but ultimately, the results were almost always positive:

“The researchers explained that the injection of low-dose stem cells and ATP into male mice resulted in a nearly 100% hair growth effect in three weeks. In female mice, there was no effect at high or low doses, but the hair growth rate reached 90% at medium doses.”

The combination of adipose derived stem cells and adenosine triphosphate regenerates hair via the regenerative capacity provided by the former, and the cellular energy increase provided by the latter. In this study, the authors conclude that:

“ATP supplementation of cell preparations might be a good therapeutic option to enhance the beneficial impacts of MSCs.”

Ideeea Therapeutics AGAcell MSCs and ATP
Ideeea Therapeutics AGAcell: Allogeneic MSCs and ATP for hair growth. Source: Stem Cell Research & Therapy.

Dr. Eduardo López Bran, the lead scientist for this treatment, was interviewed on June 1 and also covered in this article on June 5. He is the head of the Dermatology Department at the San Carlos Clinical Hospital. He expects that human clinical trials could begin in 2027 or 2028, with an estimated duration of two years. However, the company’s pipeline page indicates that Phase 1 would begin in 2025/2026 and Phase 3 would end around 2030.

Note that in 2024, I covered a Taiwanese company that is working on an AMPK activator product to boost ATP levels of human follicle dermal papilla cells. ATP sprays are often used during hair transplant procedures. And laser hair growth device energy also increases production of ATP.

Also of note, one of the main ways in which Minoxidil works to grow hair is via the opening of ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels.