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I’m 23, but I had a huge bald spot on my head. A £19 oil made my locks grow back

A WOMAN has revealed how she transformed her locks from bald to thick and shiny using a £19 hair oil.

Francesca, 23, noticed one day that there was a huge bad spot on one side of her divorce.

Francesca had a huge bald spot on her head

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Francesca had a huge bald spot on her headCredit: tiktok/@whatshersecret
Her hair has now grown back thick and healthy

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Her hair has now grown back thick and healthyCredit: tiktok/@whatshersecret

“I literally couldn’t hide it, and it kept getting bigger and bigger,” she said.

Determined to regrow her hair, Francesca started using What’s Her Secret Hair Growth Oil.

What’s Her Secret Oil uses a proven hair growth formula, made from a blend of natural ingredients including coconut oil, rosemary oil and peppermint oil.

Formulated by experts, it is designed to work on all hair types.

To use the treatment, simply massage it into your scalp once or twice a week, before going to bed, and let the product work its magic overnight.

Wash the product in the morning with shampoo and conditioner.

What’s Her Secret can be purchased on sites such as Etsy and costs £19.65.

Francesca applied the product to her bald spot and patted it down gently.

“I was so ashamed and worried it was alopecia from stress and that it would get worse,” she said.

After four weeks of consistent use of the product, she noticed that her hair started to grow back.

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And after just two months, her bald spot was almost completely gone.

“I highly recommend this product if you have a similar problem,” she said.

Francesca’s (@whatshersecret) TikTok has probably impressed a lot of people as it has over 500,000 views on the video sharing platform.

TikTok users rushed to the comments section of the video to share their thoughts.

Hair loss 101

HER pro Samantha Cusick has revealed everything you need to know about hair loss.

Why does hair loss happen?

Hair loss can be affected by so many factors, from genetics and hormone changes to lifestyle choices.

Stress, diet and even hair care habits can all affect hair strength.

It’s completely normal to lose some hair every day, but sometimes the body can lose more hair than normal in response to things like hormonal shifts or even life stressors.

Why it happens more often this time of year

Have you ever noticed that your hair seems to fall out more in the fall? That’s a season’s loss!

During summer, we retain extra hair to protect our scalp from the sun.

As the weather cools, it’s as if our bodies are recalibrating and letting go of those extra strands.

Dry, cooler air can also make hair more brittle, making it easier to lose some extra volume during these months.

Hacks and Affordable Buys to Treat Hair Loss

The great news? You don’t have to spend a fortune on expensive treatments to support your hair.

Try daily scalp massages. They are so simple, but really help stimulate blood flow to the follicles.

Castor oil is another fantastic, budget-friendly option that is rich in nutrients to strengthen your strands.

Adding some more protein to your diet and a biotin supplement can also do wonders for overall hair health.

Products to avoid

Stay away from products with high alcohol, sulfates and parabens; these can dry out and damage the hair over time.

Heat styling and chemical treatments can also cause breakage, so try to use them sparingly.

Instead, look for gentle, moisturizing formulas to support your scalp and keep hair healthier throughout the seasons.

One person said: “I’m currently having the same problem.

“I use Castor oil and hope for the best.”

A second person said: “OMG we have the exact same bald spot.

“I’m going to try this, thank you.”

A third person said: “I have the exact same spot.

“I’ve been crying for five days. Thank you for sharing this.”

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