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Tips for Relief After Postpartum Hair Loss

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Tips for Relief After Postpartum Hair Loss

If you have hair loss after pregnancy or postpartum hair loss, you’ll notice a certain shedding, sometimes in clumps during the 6 months after you give birth to a child. On average a person loses 100 years a day, so you don’t notice. But when you are expecting your pregnancy hormones keep those hairs from falling out. However, after having the baby your hair could start shedding excessively.


Postpartum hair loss is a temporary phase and it’s unlikely that your hair will go from extra thick to barely there. Everyone’s hormonal shift will manifest differently. It's a very natural process. Don’t get afraid if your hair starts feeling extra thin. Most of the time hair loss will spontaneously normalize. The time for Postpartum hair growth recovery may vary. Here’s how to keep your mane looking good during this strange transition.


1: Try a new haircut or color

You can visit a stylist for professional advice. They will help you by recommending a different hairstyle that incorporates those fine hairs in the front. If you previously had long hair or a layout cut that comes down to the chin in the front, you may need to shorten the hair that frames the face. Fresh colour can also improve how your hair looks. Or using Australian hair care products to improve your hair looks.


2: Using volumizing shampoo

You can try or use volumizing shampoos and lightweight conditioners that won’t weigh down your hair. Volumizers may add body to your hair and help you maintain a lustrous look. Volumizing products can make your hair appear fuller. To boost hair growth you can also use a silicone hair brush massager.


3: Take sufficient vitamins

Along with a healthy diet, vitamins should be taken when you’re a new mom with a baby to take care of. However, you should remember that vitamins shouldn’t be a substitute for a varied diet. But they may help as a supplement if your diet is not well balanced. It is often recommended to continue your prenatal vitamins after your baby is born, especially if you’re breastfeeding your child.


4: Try a topical treatment

Tropical treatments are FDA-approved treatments that may work wonders for your postpartum hair loss. It may help you to increase the duration of the hair growth phase, and also increases your hair’s density by casually enlarging the miniaturized hair follicles to mature thicker terminal hairs. Despite initial shedding, regular use of topical treatment for months can show favourable results for you. 


Experiencing hair shedding after being a new mom is normal. By their child’s first birthday, most women regain their normal hair growth. If your hair does not regain its normal fullness after 1 year, you need to consult a dermatologist.

 

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