Need More Hair After Baby? Introducing HairFood

Loosing your hair after baby is the real deal. I remember loosing some after my first but my second, it is coming out in clumps. I have been frantically trying to find ways to promote healthy hair growth while shedding off all of my luxurious locks from the prenatals. In this post you will see my video recommendations and a little more details on the whys to follow!

While this post contains reviews all of my own, it has been sponsored by Hairfood #ad. 

When it comes to hair health you must make sure you are doing 2 things. Using the right products and eating the right foods.

For healthy hair I use HAIRFOOD Volume Collection to give my hair the extra boost while it is shedding after baby. I love how the volume collection gives hair an energizing, bouncy volume with a very fresh scent of blended kiwi and exotic fig. It is free of silicones, parabens, and mineral oil making it super healthy and natural for growth and renewal after your shed your lustrous pre-baby mane. The all natural ingredients in these products lightly coat each strand to provide conditioning, body, and bounce without weighing down.  If you want to optimize on your hair growth after the post baby shedding, pick up Hairfood and be sure to add the food items below to your weekly item intake.

5 FOODS TO PROMOTE HAIR GROWTH AFTER BABY 
1. DRAGON FRUIT
Dragonfruit contain many antioxidants and enzymes that work to make your hair smoother and healthier. It can beginning it’s positive corrections through ingestion or by rubbing it all over your hair and scalp as a mask.

 

2. POMEGRANATE

This exotic fruit stimulates hair growth and strength through it’s oily seeds. The seeds contain punicic acid which promotes healthy circulation to the scalp stimulating hair growth. The oils, also found in the seeds, helps to strengthen and smooth thin frizzy hair. 

3. ALMOND BUTTER

Almond butter contains protein, healthy fats, and certain vitamins all of which have been linked to hair health. The main active ingredient for growth however is the Vitamin E. Vitamin E has been proven to increase hair growth by 42% when it was studies in an eight-month trial which found that men who supplemented daily with vitamin E had an increase in hair growth by as much as 42%.

4. SPINACH

Spinach is full of folate and iron which facilitate the red blood cells into carrying oxygen. Women of child bearing age and menopause tend to have lower than normal levels of iron due to menstral cycles and iron deficiencies that are usually present. It is important to make sure your iron levels are to a healthy level to ensure the reduction of hair loss, fatigue, and overall weakness.

5. CHERRIES

Cherries contain Vitamin A which is important for hydration to the hair and scalp, as well as regulating the production of retinoic acid, important for hair follicle functions. The Vitamin B present in a cherry helps in the regeneration of existing cells to facilitate hair growth.

HAIRFOOD BONUS: 
All of the items above are amazing for hair growth, however it’s no coincidence that Hairfood is infused with kiwi and fig, two ingredients that pack a lot of punch when it comes to hair health.
Kiwi and Fig – Kiwis and figs are loaded with two very important ingredients that are essential for hair growth. Vitamins C and E not only to fight hair loss, they contains minerals such as magnesium, zinc, and phosphorus which stimulate blood circulation, a direct correlation to hair growth. The Vitamin C in these fruits also contribute to collagen formation on the scalp by facilitating the absorption of nutrients to the skin on your head, ultimately nourishing your hair. An interesting benefit of the kiwi is that it helps to prevent grey hair, which after having kids, you will need all the help you can get. The high amounts of copper found in the kiwi fruit help to maintain hair color.

 

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Hair Food. The opinions and text are all mine.

Hi! I'm Alexandra

I am an entrepreneur, author, and mom of 3 from Memphis, Tennessee. I fill my days pursuing the dream of being my own boss as a full time influencer and sensory marketing specialist while spending my evenings playing superheros, helping with homework, making dinner, and tucking in my littles.

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  1. 3.15.18
    Kelsey said:

    Great tips! I have always had really thin hair but after having babies it has gotten even worse! Thank you for all of the tips, I will be trying a few out.

  2. 3.15.18

    These are wonderful tips! I have been taking vitamins that help, but these foods are so good to know about! Thanks for sharing!

  3. 3.15.18

    Whilst I like the sound of the results, do you have any evidence that these solutions actually work? Particularly before I slather dragonfruit all over my head 😉 If you can prove it, I'm in!

  4. 3.15.18
    Cassandra said:

    Awesome! I lost soooo much hair after having my son.

  5. 3.15.18
    Marta said:

    this is a great post — bookmarking it for a refresher in May when baby is due!