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Try These 4 Essential Oils to Promote Hair Growth

by Rochelle March 27, 2023

Essential oils have been a staple in my cabinet for a variety of reasons, including promoting hair growth. With so many different oils available, it can be challenging to figure out which ones are the best for this. Today, I’ll share some of my favorite essential oils for hair growth and how they can benefit your hair.

Essential Oils to Promote Hair Growth

  1. Rosemary oil is believed to promote a healthy scalp because the stimulation increases circulation. This may increase hair growth. It also has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, making it ideal for those with dandruff or an itchy scalp.
  2. Lavender oil is a gentle and relaxing oil that has been also shown to help promote hair growth. Not only do its antiseptic properties help keep the scalp clean, but the fragrant scent helps calm the mind.
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  1. Peppermint oil helps stimulate the scalp leaving it feeling refreshed and invigorated. It’s one of my personal favorites because it leaves a cooling sensation on the scalp that wakes me up. This oil is believed to improve circulation in the scalp and help to promote healthy hair growth.
  2. Thyme oil has antiseptic properties that are also believed to help promote hair growth. It helps to keep the scalp clean and free of bacteria while increasing circulation in the scalp.
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How to Use Oils for Hair Growth

Before starting a routine with essential oils, it is recommended to do a patch test. I like to test a small area behind the ear and inner elbow to see if I have a reaction. You can also speak to a professional for additional concerns.

To use these oils for hair growth, you can mix a few drops of the oil with a carrier oil, such as jojoba. Then massage the mixture into your scalp. I prefer to do this before bedtime as part of my nightly ritual. You can also add a few drops of the oil to your shampoo or conditioner to help promote hair growth.

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To sum it up, adding essential oils to your scalp care routine may be able to help to promote growth. Whether you are looking to prevent hair loss or simply want to promote healthy hair growth, incorporating these essential oils into your hair care routine is a great way to achieve your goals.

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Postpartum Hair Loss

My Postpartum Hair Loss & Shedding Story

by Rochelle November 2, 2017

As many mothers know, during pregnancy, you will be blessed with luscious, full locks of hair that will make you do a double take. Unfortunately, you are likely to lose a large portion of it after delivery when your hair returns to its normal growth cycle. My postpartum hair loss is in full effect since having my son. It didn’t start until about 10 weeks postpartum but it’s important to share my story to help the other mothers or mothers-to-be out there.

Why does postpartum hair loss happen?

The normal hair growth cycle begins with the anagen phase (the growth phase), the catagen phase (the transitional phase), and the telogen phase (the resting phase). It is at the end of the telogen phase that a new hair shaft will surface resulting in shedding. The increase of estrogen during pregnancy causes the hair to continue growing and the hairs that are supposed to shed remain in place which gives the appearance of fuller, thicker hair.

Postpartum hair loss happens because when your hair returns to it’s normal growth cycle, all of the hair that was supposed to shed suddenly sheds all at once. If you shed 100 hairs per day normally but don’t shed any for 9 months, do the math and imagine whats to come in your postpartum future. What I’ve learned is that it is totally normal and eventually your hair will return.

My postpartum hair loss story

Around 10 weeks postpartum, I noticed an excessive amount of hair coming out of my Wet Brush while detangling. Although it was expected, it still took me by surprise. Some might cringe over this next statement but I started collecting the shed hair to document my hair loss. The image below shows the average amount of hair loss I experienced from each wash day.

Postpartum Shedding

Postpartum Shedding

Along with the hair loss comes the emotions. How much hair am I going to lose? Will it ever grow back? What you don’t know is that over time, I’ve developed a thick skin because of a previous bout with traction alopecia. It’s haunted me for years from wearing weaves and high manipulation styles.

Postpartum regrowth plan

My main concern, even more than my hair appearing thinner, is preserving my edges. They definitely were hit hard and are now noticeably thinner. The one good thing is that during all of my time on YouTube, I have learned to bring them back from the dead. Some of those things include:

  • Continuing with my prenatal vitamins
  • Keeping my scalp clean by using a clarifying shampoo
  • Deep conditioning my hair once a week
  • Using a Q-Redew handheld vapor wand to open up the pores on my scalp
  • Including essential oils like peppermint and rosemary in my shampoo & stylers to promote growth
  • Nightly scalp massages using a carrier oil and a couple drops of essential oils (peppermint, rosemary & tea tree are my favorite)

Postpartum Hair Loss

Postpartum Hair Loss

A new technique that I’m going to include is the use of a derma roller. A derma roller is a handheld device that has hundreds of tiny needles and is commonly used to produce collagen on the skin. It is also said that its use can help stimulate hair growth. With my fear or needles, it sounds like the last thing I want to try. However, if it works it will be so worth the pain!

My postpartum hair loss case hasn’t been terrible considering my history. It’s now been 6 months postpartum and it has definitely slowed down. There is a noticeable improvement on my hairline and hair overall. In total, the experience lasted about 3 months and I’m finally feeling like myself again.

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What are your favorite ways to speed up your postpartum hair growth? Share with me down below in the comments…

Video: MY POSTPARTUM HAIR LOSS & SHEDDING | MEET MATTEO | DISCOCURLSTV

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