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The One Thickening Conditioner You Should Use If You Have Thinning Hair, According To A Dermatologist

November 30, 2018 by Jessica Harrington
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Everyone’s hair starts to thin over time, some more than others, and unfortunately it’s inevitable. Many lifestyle and environmental factors can cause hair loss, but sometimes it’s just in your genes. Thankfully, there are plenty of products that can target thinning hair and correct the problem before it becomes full-on hair loss.

If you’re someone who suffers from thinning hair, especially with hair, dermatologists recommend the Viviscal Gorgeous Growth Densifying Conditioner to help fight the issue.

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Viviscal Gorgeous Growth Densifying Conditioner ($9.40)

Dendy Engelman, MD, a dermatologist at Manhattan Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery, told Prevention that Viviscal products “work to extend the anagen phase of the hair growth cycle, which is known as the “growth phase.””

Not only does Viviscal’s hair thickening conditioner come expert-recommended, but they also have hair supplements, a shampoo, and a leave-in treatment in their hair care line.
A promising review of the Viviscal Gorgeous Growth Densifying Conditioner read, “My hair feels thicker and has good body when I use this conditioner and shampoo. I will purchase again.”

Shop the rest of the Viviscal hair care collection ahead. 

Viviscal Gorgeous Growth Densifying Elixir ($14.12)

Viviscal Densifying Shampoo and Conditioner 8.45 Oz ($19.72)

Viviscal Gorgeous Growth Densifying Shampoo ($9.49)

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Fashion & Beauty Editorial Assistant

Jessica is a former editorial assistant of SheFinds. She covered fashion, beauty and more. Jessica’s work has also appeared in The Zoe Report, AhaLife, JoyfullyMe, and Her Campus Media.

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