Before we go any further, it’s important to realise that hair loss in your 20s and 30s is completely normal - and doesn’t necessarily mean something serious is going on.
Your hair may also grow back if it has thinned or fallen out, but usually some sort of action is required - whether that’s down to your diet, lifestyle or hair care products. Unfortunately, if your hair loss is because of genetics, your hair probably won’t grow back though.
Of course, you know your own hair though. Just because you haven’t got the typical bald patches doesn’t mean your hair isn’t thinning. Instead, you might just recognise that it's lost its volume and character.
If you’re wondering how to stop your hair from thinning in your 20s, we’ve rounded up these top tips:
- Enjoy regular scalp massages to stimulate your hair cells and boost growth
- Use an anti-thinning shampoo in your weekly routine
- Avoid brushing your hair when it’s wet and be gentle when it’s dry
- Incorporate some multivitamins into your diet to give your skin, hair and nails a boost
- Leave long hair down and avoid harsh hairstyles that pull on the follicles
- Be sure to use heat protection when using heated styling tools