Unfortunately, there’s no medical treatment for postpartum hair loss – it’s a symptom of natural hormonal changes after having a baby.1
However, if you do experience some postpartum shedding, there are steps you can take to help your hair feel fuller and more voluminous:1
Use a volumizing shampoo and conditioner: choose a volumizing shampoo to add body to your hair, as well as a lighter conditioner that won’t weigh it down and make it look limp. Avoid putting conditioner on your roots and apply it only to the ends of your hair.
Be gentle with your hair: don’t pull or be rough when brushing – start by combing the ends of your hair before moving up the lengths to gently remove any tangles. Lower your heat settings when blow-drying and using styling tools to help prevent damage, and avoid braids and tight ponytails which can pull your hair and cause more shedding.
Go for the chop: if you have long hair, getting a shoulder-length cut has the double benefit of making your locks look thicker and taking less time to style – both wins when you’re a busy new mom.
Try postpartum hair loss vitamins: alongside eating a healthy diet, getting the right nutrients for hair growth can be achieved by taking vitamin supplements. Our NIOXIN hair supplements for healthier hair contain biotin, zinc and iron to help your hair regain its fullness after going through postpartum hair loss.