How Earth’s Nectar Mint Leaves Scalp Oil Works
- Conditions the hair and scalp with deep moisturization to prevent hair breakage
- Improves hair strength and circulation to promote growth
- Leaves the scalp feeling soft and refreshed
Promising Reviews
“I use this oil as a scalp massage at night, then follow up by washing it in the morning 2x a week. It has drastically thickened my hair and kept it tangle free. I have been using this product for a couple of weeks and I have already grown an inch and have stopped my hair from thinning further.” - Zoexii
“I use this as a pre shampoo scalp treatment. I purchased it because I felt I was losing more hIr than normal and I had dry, itchy scalp by day 4. I wash my hair 1-2 times a week. It has definitely helped with the dry scalp. I like the scent. It feels good as it sits. My hair feels stronger at the root. If you’re looking for a good scalp treatment, this one works!” -GlamarazziGirl
“I get a really dry and itchy each winter and this is the first time I try this oil...it's honestly amazing. I spray it on my roots (about 15-20 sprays, only a little comes out each time, which is great cause it's easier to work with), then I massage the oil into my roots for about 5 minutes or so, then I literally put a plastic bag on my hair and "seal it" and leave it in for a couple of hours. Then I take my shower, wash my hair with shampoo at least one more time than I usually do (always paranoid that all the oil won't come out) and then condition as per usual. I've already done this twice with my hair and this oil and the results are great. I haven't seen any dry scalp since PLUS my hair looks healthy and is stronger now. I usually lose alot of hair when I straighten my hair or wash it (which is sucky since my hair is already thin) and I'm already noticing less hair coming out. Really love this stuff and for the price it's such a steal!” - BeeGee22
What Causes Hair Thinning
There are quite a few factors that can cause hair thinning. On a more superficial side, hair that is damaged from chemical treatments or coloring might start to look and feel thinner than usual. Family history, stress or crash dieting can also cause hair to thin. Dr. Christine Shaver of Bernstein Medical told SheFinds that hair loss can actually be caused by medical conditions like female pattern alopecia, thyroid or autoimmune disease, hormonal imbalance, anemia or pregnancy.