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This Shampoo & Conditioner Made My Postpartum Hair Feel Thicker Than Ever
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Date:2025-04-06 08:13:09
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When you're pregnant, you have a cocktail of hormones coursing through your body. And one side effect of these changes can be thicker hair (at least it was for me). For 40 weeks, my locks were luscious and full, it was glorious. But, a few months after my son was born, I began to see a lot of breakage. Suddenly, there were a lot more strands in the drain – like, clumps of hair (gross). This even happened to Rihanna! I knew that I needed to do something, so I started using PURA D'OR Anti-Thinning Biotin Shampoo and Hair Regrowth Conditioner. After just a few months of continuous use, I started to see results. My curly and fine hair returned to its past thickness, and then some. Here's what I did.
How I Used It
I used PURA D'OR Original Gold Label Anti-Thinning Shampoo and Conditioner for about three months before I saw results. I didn't wash it every day, more like every other day or every few days depending on the week. And I didn't regularly use any other hair thickening products. It helped return my fine, curly hair to its original fullness (and then some). The results weren't anything extreme, just enough for me to feel more confident, notice less breakage and a bun that didn't feel thin anymore (thank goodness).
What's In It?
When we've spoken to board-certified dermatologist Dr. Sheila Farhang, she has recommended topical products with saw palmetto, rosemary oil, and pumpkin seed oil. You'll find those in the PURA D'OR shampoo and conditioner, along with a blend of other ingredients that have been shown to stimulate hair growth (like argan oil, tea tree oil, and more).
How Does It Smell?
If you're looking for a shampoo and conditioner with a lush, floral scent – PURA D'OR is not it. The aroma is light and lemony, but you probably won't be smelling it throughout the day.
Even if you're not postpartum, you may see similar results in the thickness of your hair. After all, PURA D'OR is backed by thousands of glowing reviews, with some even calling it "a miracle." So scroll down and check out the anti-thinning shampoo and conditioner that helped me, along with some other affordable accessories that contributed to the results. Your hair will thank you.
The Shampoo & Conditioner
This is the two-pack that I used, and they're backed by over 19,000 5-star Amazon reviews. The pump is easy to use in the shower and both products lasted me a few months. My hair felt thicker, I noticed less breakage, and the price point was within my budget.
Other Products That Helped My Hair:
This scalp massager has been a game changer for me. The handle is easy to use and I give myself a little massage every time I shampoo my hair. It's made my scalp feel healthier and my hair has felt stronger with time.
I always go to sleep on this satin pillowcase. It's not only really soft, it also can prevent hair breakage and provide some frizz control for your strands. I bought this brand because it's backed by over 228,000 5-star Amazon reviews and comes in over 30 colors.
After I wash my hair, I wrap it in this microfiber hair towel. It can prevent hair breakage, dries my hair fast, and it conveniently uses a twist and loop system that keeps it in place (which means I can keep it on my head while I'm doing other things around the house). Best of all, it comes in a 2-pack, so I gave one to my mom (she loves it, too).
Looking for more products to thicken your hair? Then check out this advice from a dermatologist.
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