Every hair loss case is different and can be the result of several different components, but research shows that certain hair care products and ingredients can be contributing to hair fall.
In fact, experts say that using products that contain sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) are terrible for your hair and can potentially be hindering hair growth.
These two popular sulfates are commonly found in shampoo and are added for their lathering and cleansing effect. "[They] create a lather or bubbles [and] remove dirt and oils from skin and hair,” Paul Pestano, a senior database analyst at the Environmental Working Group (EWG), tells Teen Vogue.
But, Eric Spengler, chief commercialization officer at Living Proof, says that these controversial hair care ingredients have a tendency to be over-drying and are known to strip the hair of its protective, natural oils, making it harder for the follicles to get the nutrients they need to grow.
"When they’re used in shampoos, sulfates are very efficient cleansers — maybe a little too efficient — and can pull a lot of natural oil from hair and skin," he says. "They’re so good at cleaning that they can actually strip your hair of its natural oils and make it feel rough, dry, and brittle. They can also cause dryness and irritation on your scalp."
So, what you should you be using to help promote hair regrowth and thickness? Dr. Zeichner suggests using topical treatments like minoxidil, better known by the brand name Women's Rogaine, for its nutrient-rich formula. "Topical minoxidil is the gold standard of treatment," he tells Health.com. "It helps lengthen the active growing stage of hairs and promotes healthy delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the hair follicle.”
You can also make your own topical treatment at home using essential oils. One study found that mixing rosemary, peppermint, thyme, and lavender in a mixture of jojoba or grapeseed oil help show hair growth improvement!