Finding a few loose strands of hair on your pillow or in the shower usually isn’t anything to worry about. But if your hair is looking a bit thinner lately, there are things you can try to help encourage more to grow. Stick to proven strategies and products for the best results and you can often notice results within a few weeks. To help you out, we’ve put together a handy list of options for you to give your hair growth a healthy boost.

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Do a weekly scalp mask.

  1. It’ll exfoliate and moisturize your scalp. A scalp mask is a deep conditioning cream that you apply directly to your scalp to help soothe and rejuvenate it. It also boosts your hair and scalp health, which can encourage hair growth. Apply a scalp mask once a week for the best results.[3]
    • You can find scalp masks at your local beauty supply store or department store. You can also order them online.
    • Applying a deep conditioner to your hair once a week can repair, replenish, and rehydrate damaged hair from the root all the way down to the ends of your tresses.[4]
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Use minoxidil (Rogaine).

  1. Apply it directly to your scalp to stimulate hair growth. If you’re experiencing significant hair loss, minoxidil, also known as Rogaine, has been shown to help regrow hair. Pick some up from your local pharmacy and apply it to your scalp according to the directions on the packaging. It’ll take up to 2 months before you notice major results, but if you stick to a regular routine, you can use minoxidil to encourage hair growth.[6]
    • You can purchase Rogaine and generic versions over the counter, but your doctor may prescribe you a stronger version for severe hair loss.
    • If you’re a woman, make sure you use minoxidil products designed for women. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, don’t use it at all to avoid potentially harming your baby.
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Apply peppermint oil for a natural alternative.

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Take zinc and vitamin B12.

  1. They both help repair and grow your hair. Zinc and vitamin B12 are naturally found in your diet, but if you aren’t getting enough of them, you could have trouble growing more hair as well. Additionally, vitamin B12 is only found in animal products, so if you’re a vegan or vegetarian, you may not be getting enough. Give your hair growth a boost by taking a daily zinc and vitamin B12 supplement.[8]
    • If you’re a vegan, don’t worry. There are plant-based vitamin B12 supplements you can take to make sure you’re getting enough of it without consuming any animal products.
    • There aren’t any risks associated with taking zinc and vitamin B12 supplements. If you have too much in your system, your body will flush it out naturally.
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Try biotin supplements.

  1. Make sure you have enough of it in your system. Biotin has been touted as a magical treatment for hair loss, but it doesn’t actually cause your hair to grow. Biotin is a vitamin that helps your body break down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins, and if you don’t have enough of it, it can lead to hair loss. So if you’re trying to encourage healthy hair growth, you can take a biotin supplement to make sure you aren’t deficient.[9]
    • Biotin is also known as vitamin B7.
    • You can find biotin supplements at your local vitamin shop or pharmacy.
    • Because biotin is a water-soluble vitamin, any excess in your system will be excreted in your urine, so there’s very little chance of an overdose.
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Take vitamin D supplements.

  1. It’s an important part of your hair’s growth cycle. Your body naturally creates vitamin D from sunlight on your skin, but it’s really common for folks to have a deficiency. Every one of your hair follicles has a vitamin D receptor hormone, and it plays an important role in growing hair. A daily vitamin D supplement will make sure you’ve got enough to continue growing more hair.[10]
    • While vitamin D toxicity from taking too much is very rare, if you experience any side effects such as nausea or frequent urination, stop taking vitamin D supplements.
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Eat a healthy diet.

  1. Poor nutrition can contribute to hair loss. One of the best ways you can keep your hair (and scalp) happy and healthy is to give it the nutrients it needs to thrive. Start following a healthy diet to ensure that you’re getting quality nutrition and enough of the important building blocks of hair growth, such as essential acids.[12]
    • Focus on eating lots of veggies, lean proteins, and whole grains and try to limit processed and junk food.
    • You can also try a protein supplement to make sure you’re getting enough amino acids.[13]
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Reduce your stress levels.

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Consider hair transplantation.

  1. It’s a procedure that can help you regrow your hair. A hair transplant involves removing a strip of your scalp where your hair is growing well (such as the back of your head) and implanting it in an area where your hair is thinning. Once you recover from the procedure, the implanted follicles will start grow hair and fill in the area. Talk to your doctor to find out if hair transplantation is an option for you.[15]
    • Keep in mind that the full hair transplantation process can cost around $10,000.[16]
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What Can I Do To Encourage My Hair To Grow Thicker And Longer Naturally?

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    This could be from stress, so try to take breaks from work, school, or whatever is stressing you out. Go for a walk once a day or watch a funny video to lighten your mood. You could be wearing hairstyles that are too tight, like a tight ponytail or bun, which could cause traction alopecia. Wear your hair down or in a very loose ponytail. Work on eating healthier to make sure your hair gets the nutrients it needs. If your hair is still falling out, visit a dermatologist.
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    Visit your doctor. Explain that you've rapidly lost all your hair and you're not sure why. They'll be able to discuss possible reasons behind your hair loss and guide you through different treatment options.
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To encourage hair growth, start by drinking 6-8 glasses of water a day and eating foods that are high in protein, such as nuts, lentils, and lean meats, to encourage cell growth and maintain a healthy scalp. Additionally, use a shampoo and conditioner that contain vitamins A, B, C, or E to nourish and hydrate hair. You’ll also want to avoid products with sodium lauryl sulfate and ammonium lauryl sulfate as they can damage your hair. Lastly, trim your hair every 6-8 weeks to prevent split ends from moving up the hair shaft and causing breakage. To learn how to best style your hair to encourage hair growth, keep reading!

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