My hair was ‘practically gone’ – a £6 purchase of Boots that I use once a week fixed it
A BEAUTY enthusiast has listed the haircare purchases that have healed her thin and brittle locks, including a viral oil you can buy for just £6.
We all love to look our best, which sometimes means giving your mane a fancy blow-dry or using a curling iron for some extra volume.
Although it may not be immediately noticeable, using heat and styling products on your strands can damage the hair over time.
Harsh chemical treatments, such as dyes, relaxants, perms and bleaching, can also cause hair strands to weaken, leading to hair loss.
But while the high street is bursting with what seems like hundreds of different solutions to tackle the problem, it can sometimes seem overwhelming to know what’s worth your money – and what to steer clear of.
Luckily there is one woman, Danni Benattar (@dannibenattar) has come to the rescue, lending a helping hand and taking to TikTok to explain how her locks have been transformed.
According to the young brunette beauty, she had ruined her locks due to bleaching and had lost all hope and patience in hoping to fix the mess.
“My hair was literally gone,” she said in a recent video, sharing photos of the brittle strands of hair that had begun to visibly thin around the ends.
Luckily, the makeup enthusiast discovered several popular products that gave strands some much-needed TLC — and after consistent use, the young woman began to notice the difference.
One of the best game-changers she now swears by is rosemary oil, which Danni uses once or twice a week “without fail.”
“I don’t dilute it, just straight to the root and comb to the ends,” she explained the simple and foolproof process in the clip.
The secret oil that almost everyone seems to be raving about these days has become a bit of a TikTok sensation, with bold claims of hair growth.
The beauty buy, which is sold at Boots, ”can support circulation, which can prevent hair follicles from losing a blood supply, dying and leading to hair loss”, This is what experts from Healthline report.
In addition to stimulating hair growth, some people use the essential oil to prevent premature graying and even improve dandruff.
Popular beauty store Boots offers the cult-favourite oil at one of the lowest prices on the market and their rosemary oil will cost you just £6 for a 48ml bottle.
The viral product promises to ”nourish and promote healthy shine, leaving hair feeling smoother” and all customers need to do is massage a few drops of the conditioning oil into the scalp – or into wet or dry strands during styling it.
Everything you need to know about hair loss
Marie Nieuwoudt, group education manager at CLOUD NINE told Fabulous everything you need to know about hair loss.
What are the most common causes of hair loss?
Marie explained: “There are so many reasons why someone might experience hair loss.
“The main reason is usually hormonal changes or underlying health conditions (such as thyroid disease) and stress
natural also plays a big role in changes in the health of your hair.
“But another common everyday cause is excessive damage to your hair caused by mistakes in your styling routines – and this is a
big one to be aware of for people who regularly apply heat to their hair!
“It’s important to know the right temperature for your hair type when using styling tools as this is essential to reducing unintentional heat damage.
“I also see that many people experience hair loss due to hereditary conditions that are passed on from generation to generation.”
What are the best hairstyles that people should try to reduce their hair loss?
According to Marie, “Less is more when it comes to hair loss! It’s important to be gentle with your hair, so a style that is low maintenance and limits pulling on your scalp is the best option.
“Putting your hair in a tight ponytail or adding hair clips can cause stress points at the roots.
“Try letting your hair down or loose instead.
“You are not limited in your options, but it pays to be conscious about your hair styling. It is essential to use tools that limit damage to your hair.
“Discussing your concerns with a hairdresser or hair loss specialist is also a great way to find styles that suit your specific needs, while still ensuring you look and feel your best.”
How long does it take for hair loss to stop?
If you want to know when your hair will grow back, Marie confirms: “Hair loss is a personal journey – and it’s different for everyone, so it’s very difficult to put exact timing on this process.
“Every head of hair is unique, and so is your experience with hair loss.
“As always, you can talk to a professional hairdresser or trichologist about your specific concerns and hair changes, and they can help you meet those expectations.
“I can’t stress enough how important it is to be kind to your hair. Most people are quite rough with their hair, and this is something you definitely want to avoid if you’re dealing with hair loss.
“Make sure you choose products and styling routines that you know will be good for your hair, rather than causing additional damage.”
With an impressive online rating of 4.7 stars, it’s easy to see why shoppers love the wallet-friendly bargains.
One delighted beauty lover said: ‘I love this so much! it makes my hair soft, silky and shiny.”
Another agreed, writing: ‘Smells really nice and spreads well through wet hair.
”I brought it with me to help my short hair grow as healthily as possible.
”May feel a bit greasy, but blow-drying will remove it. Applying just four drops to the scalp is sufficient.”
A third wrote: ”I bought the item a year. Easy to smell and work as the description said about it.
In addition to using the viral rosemary oil, the stunner praised the celebrity lover K18 Professional Molecular Repair Hair Mask (£70, 50ml bottle) and Hair oil (£65, 30ml).
Hairstyles that are kind to your locks
- Loose braids: Opt for loose, soft braids instead of tight braids to minimize tension on the scalp and reduce breakage.
- Low ponytail: A low ponytail is less stressful on your hair compared to high, tight ponytails. Use a fabric-covered hair tie to prevent snagging.
- Messy sandwich: A relaxed, messy bun can be both stylish and kind to your hair. Don’t pull your hair too tight and use soft hair elastics.
- Soft waves: Embrace your natural texture or use heatless methods to create soft waves, reducing the need for damaging heat styling tools.
- Half up, half down: This hairstyle involves pulling back some of the hair while leaving the rest loose, reducing pressure on your scalp.
- Headbands and scarves: Using headbands or scarves can keep hair out of your face without causing damage, and they can be quite fashionable.
- Loose braids for sleeping: Loosely braid your hair before going to bed to prevent tangles and breakage during the night.
Another must-have she has since incorporated into her hair care routine is wearing a silk hat and silk pillowcase when she goes to sleep.
While purchasing a luscious silk pillowcase may seem like a big investment, it’s worth it. According to experts, the soft material can “help combat frizz and static electricity by reducing friction and maintaining your body’s natural moisture balance.” her”.
”This is especially good if you have dry or damaged hair, as it helps seal the hair cuticle and prevent moisture loss, leading to smoother, more manageable locks,” the gurus at Scooms explained.
Danni listed her top finds that helped the hair makeover process and also raved about Kérastase Elixir Ultime Hair Oil (currently on sale for £46), Redken Acidic Bonding Concentrate Conditioner (£23), Redken Extreme shampoo (£28) and Kérastase Genesis Serum Anti-Chute Fortifiant (£37).