In an ideal world, we’d all have Deepika Padukone’s luscious mane. But there’s no denying it—thick cascading locks are tough to maintain for an increasing number of women and our fast-paced lifestyles and lack of adequate care are to blame. While shedding up to 150 strands a day is considered normal by experts, anything substantially more should have you jumping into damage control mode.
However, if your ponytail isn’t as thick and bouncy as it used to be, don’t pull your hair out just yet. Remedies to tackle thinning hair are thick on the ground, and we’ve rounded them up for you.
Monitor your diet: You (and your hair) are what you eat. Your body needs a constant supply of essential fatty acids, vitamin B, and minerals like zinc, iron and selenium to aid hair growth.
Don’t ignore the signs: Key signs of thinning hair include a widening partition, thinning ponytail and decrease in root density. These symptoms could eventually lead to balding, so it’s best to tackle them head-on. It’s advisable to get regular check-ups and consult with haircare experts—such as the teams at the L’Oreal Professionnel salons— to understand your exact scalp and hair condition.
Turn to tried-and-tested professional products: Specialised products work like a charm too. Try L'Oréal Professionnel’s Serioxyl, a revolutionary anti-thinning treatment range. Based on stem cell research, this path-breaking product has been 25 years in the making and accelerates hair growth and increases density. Book a session with a L'Oréal Professionnel hairdresser for a hair and scalp diagnosis and a personalised anti-thinning programme.
Get the right haircut: Your hair stylist will be able to add personality to your locks. So leave it to the experts to find the perfect hair colour, the right hair treatment or a ‘densifying’ haircut for a fuller look. Try the in-salon Serioxyl Fuller Hair Service at your nearest L'Oreal Professionnel salon. Start with their densifying treatment and then get on the anti-thinning homecare programme.
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