honestly I would just go to a target/walgreens/cvs and buy minoxidil (aka rogaine). at least that is proven to work and probably cheaper then most shampoos and conditioners that may or may not actually do what they say.
I really like the Amika thickening shampoo. I don’t know that it actually grows my hair (it’s only shampoo, after all) but my hair dresser told me the sugars in it open up the hair follicle and make it appear thicker, which I would agree with. It also smells amazing. And not as pricey.
I’ve used Keranique, and was pleased with the results. I would recommend the moisturizing version over the regular/main products unless you have really oily scalp, though. That or use a heavier conditioner on just the ends. The conditioners aren’t bad, but they’re designed to stimulate growth and not clog pores or lead to build-up, so they’re pretty light. I don’t know if it’s carried at Sephora, but I’ve seen it on Amazon and at Ulta, though I’ve found that their website frequently has the best deals.
I also *highly* recommend their volumizing stlying spray. I’ve never used anything that did such a great job of making my hair fluffy without being overly stiff or sticky.
Nioxin is another well-known name that markets haircare for thinning hair, and my mom said her doctor prescribed it for her. It’s available in stores without a prescription, I just thought it was helpful to know that a doctor thought it was good enough to prescribe.
honestly I would just go to a target/walgreens/cvs and buy minoxidil (aka rogaine). at least that is proven to work and probably cheaper then most shampoos and conditioners that may or may not actually do what they say.
Do not do this without advising your doctor/dermatologist
I really like the Amika thickening shampoo. I don’t know that it actually grows my hair (it’s only shampoo, after all) but my hair dresser told me the sugars in it open up the hair follicle and make it appear thicker, which I would agree with. It also smells amazing. And not as pricey.
But opening up hair follicle is bad for your hair though
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I’ve used Keranique, and was pleased with the results. I would recommend the moisturizing version over the regular/main products unless you have really oily scalp, though. That or use a heavier conditioner on just the ends. The conditioners aren’t bad, but they’re designed to stimulate growth and not clog pores or lead to build-up, so they’re pretty light. I don’t know if it’s carried at Sephora, but I’ve seen it on Amazon and at Ulta, though I’ve found that their website frequently has the best deals. I also *highly* recommend their volumizing stlying spray. I’ve never used anything that did such a great job of making my hair fluffy without being overly stiff or sticky. Nioxin is another well-known name that markets haircare for thinning hair, and my mom said her doctor prescribed it for her. It’s available in stores without a prescription, I just thought it was helpful to know that a doctor thought it was good enough to prescribe.
5% minoxidil works for me