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    Flat, Dull Hair? Experts Say To Use These 2 Oils To Promote Growth And Boost Volume

    By Marissa Matozzo,

    16 hours ago
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    Dealing with thinning hair and relentless shedding can feel like an uphill battle , but don’t fret— hair oils and scalp serums are your secret weapons . The perfect oil can kickstart hair follicle growth, feed your roots the nutrients they crave , and give your strands a fortifying boost .

    With a sea of choices out there , we turned to dermatologists, doctors, and haircare gurus to shine a light on the perks of two standout oils featuring powerhouse ingredients like rosemary leaf oil, saw palmetto berry extract, and argan oil. According to the pros , these gems are particularly beneficial for women with fine hair who dream of fuller, healthier tresses .

    Read on for tips, suggestions and insight from Dr. Yoram Harth , MD, board-certified dermatologist and Medical Director of MDhair and Dr. Mitchel P. Goldman , MD, Ph.D., board-certified dermatologist and cosmetic dermatology expert.

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    2 Doctor-Recommended Hair & Scalp Oils That Promote Thicker, Healthier Tresses

    1. MDhair Regrowth Serum ($44)

    According to Harth, this serum, infused with potent DHT blockers, revitalizes both your scalp and hair. Specifically designed to enhance scalp wellness and invigorate hair follicles, this regrowth treatment transitions them from a dormant state to active growth. Packed with over 20 botanical ingredients, it promotes cellular renewal and naturally encourages fuller, stronger hair.

    Key components include rosemary leaf oil , horsetail extract, saw palmetto berry extract, argan oil, tea tree oil, and more. "For beginners [to hair oiling], I recommend using a combination of plant-based scalp treatment serums like MDhair regrowth serum and another type of oil to apply often to the hair strands," Harth says.

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    2. MDhair Peptide Hair Repair Oil ($18)

    This bond repair oil is a game-changer for those battling dry, frizzy locks ravaged by coloring, perming, or harsh chemical treatments. Harth notes that it is a lightweight, silicone-free formula that glides on effortlessly and works wonders for all hair types. Enriched with active oligopeptides, nourishing argan and avocado oils, and potent antioxidants, this elixir shields your hair from heat damage, amplifies shine and strength, and tames frizz, flyaways, and split ends.

    "There are two types of hair oils. One, which is applied to the scalp skin and intended to help with scalp health and hair regrowth, is called a scalp treatment serum," Harth explains. "The other type of hair oil is applied to the hair strands and is intended to help strengthen the strands and reduce breakage and split ends," he adds.

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    The Bottom Line

    Ultimately, Harth suggests that regardless of your choice between oil, lotion, or a combination of the two, it's widely known that nourishing your scalp and dedicating extra attention to hair care can yield remarkable benefits, including combating hair loss and thinning.

    Goldman advises against relying on any one product as a cure-all solution for your hair woes. While these three hair oils may be beneficial, they are merely a component of a comprehensive hair care routine .

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    Additional Haircare Tips

    “Remember your diet,” Goldman adds. “Your diet should be rich in vitamins and minerals. While using these oils, you should always be mindful of what you eat.”

    When it comes to issues related to hair loss or other hair problems, it's crucial to seek advice from a dermatologist or other healthcare expert to identify the root cause and come up with a personalized treatment strategy, according to Goldman's recommendation.

    “If you're interested in trying oils for hair growth, I encourage you to do so — but remember to use it in moderation and conjunction with other healthy hair practices ,” he concludes.

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