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My hair fell out in clumps, but stopped after I used a DIY scalp oil

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A WOMAN whose hair fell out in clumps has revealed the products she used to get it looking healthy again.

Sonia Hussain shared her hair care journey through a video on her TikTok channel @soniahussain25.

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Sonia's hair fell out in clumpsCredit: soniahussain25
She made a DIY hair oil

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She made a DIY hair oilCredit: soniahussain25

The TikToker explained that she started losing her hair very suddenly, which she said had a “huge impact” on her mental health.

She said it was falling out in clumps every day, and she had no idea why.

Sonia said: “If you are losing hair this way, you should consult your doctor in case you have vitamin deficiencies or other medical problems.

“I had a blood test done and was told my iron levels were very low.”

After consulting with a doctor, Sonia started taking hair vitamins and multivitamins every day to improve her overall health.

You can buy hair vitamins at Boots for around €20.

In addition, Sonia made a homemade hair oil with six different types of oil.

She used coconut oil (available in the supermarket for around £2), almond oil, castor oil, black seed oil and two different types of hair oils.

All of these products contain beneficial vitamins and minerals that can help stimulate hair growth and maintain healthy hair.

Sonia said she used the oil mixture twice a week and left the oil on for a few hours before rinsing.

In addition, Sonia said that she only washes her hair twice a week and washes it with a special brand of shampoo called Hairburst.

Hairburst can be purchased at Holland & Barrett for £27.49.

A description on the website reads: “Designed to promote normal hair growth, Hairburst shampoo and conditioner is here to help you fall in love with your locks again and guide you on a hair restoration journey, regardless of your hair type.”

After just a month of using the above products, Sonia said her hair feels “fuller”, no longer falls out and is slowly growing back.

Hair loss in women can occur for many reasons, such as stress, postpartum or genetic factors.

Always consult your doctor before starting any hair loss treatment.

Sonia's video will no doubt have impressed many as it has been viewed over 400,000 times on the video sharing platform.

TikTok users rushed to the comments section of the video to share their thoughts on Sonia's hair loss journey.

One user said: “Thank you so much for sharing this with us! I'm in the same boat and it definitely makes me feel better after seeing your story.”

Another user said: “I started using Hairburst and within a month my hair stopped falling out.

“It worked like magic.”

Another user said: “I lost all my hair due to stress.

“I mixed all those oils and once a month I use a hair mask made from egg yogurt and honey.

“It works wonders.”

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