What can you do for thinning and shedding hair?

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Sydney Nicole products, particularly their deep conditioning protein treatment, are formulated to nourish and strengthen hair. If you’re experiencing shedding and thinning, using such treatments can help restore hair health. Here’s how to use a deep conditioning protein treatment to potentially stop shedding and thinning:

1. Shampoo First: Start with Sydney Nicole Products gentle, sulfate-free Hair Growth shampoo to cleanse your scalp and hair. This removes product buildup and allows the treatment to penetrate more effectively.

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2. Apply the Deep Conditioning Protein Treatment: After rinsing out the shampoo, apply a generous amount of the Sydney Nicole Products deep conditioning treatment to damp hair, focusing on the mid-lengths to ends. If you’re dealing with thinning along the roots, you can gently apply the treatment to your scalp, but be cautious with scalp applications to avoid excessive buildup.

3. Leave it on for the Recommended Time: Follow the instructions on the product for the suggested duration. Most protein treatments are left on for about 15-30 minutes. If you’re using a heat cap or a towel, this may enhance the treatment’s effectiveness by allowing the ingredients to penetrate deeper into the hair shaft.

4. Rinse Thoroughly: After the treatment time is up, rinse your hair with lukewarm water to remove the product. Make sure to fully rinse, as leftover product can lead to buildup and weigh your hair down.

5. Moisturize: Protein treatments can sometimes leave the hair feeling a bit stiff or dry, so follow up with a good moisturizing conditioner to restore moisture balance such as Sydney Nicole Products Rosemary and Peppermint Herbal Deep Conditioner or our conditioning leave in hair cream , conditioning leave in hairspray, or Juicy Curls Hair Cream.

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6. Use Regularly, But Not Too Often: Protein treatments are great for strengthening hair, but overuse can lead to brittleness. Start by using the treatment once a week, and adjust based on how your hair responds.

7. Consider a Holistic Approach: Hair thinning and shedding can have multiple causes, including hormonal imbalances, stress, diet, and environmental/genetics. Ensure you’re also addressing underlying factors like nutrition (with enough protein, vitamins, and minerals), staying hydrated, and managing stress for optimal hair growth.

If shedding persist , it may be good to schedule an appointment with your physician in order to find the root cause of the issue. It could be stress or it could be something to do with your diet, as well as majority of the times issues that we have manifest from the inside of our body shown through on the outside.

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