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My hair is so long & thick people ask me if I have extensions – my weekly hack makes all the difference

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A WOMAN has claimed she fixed her thin hair with a weekly hack she swears by.

Faith Drew took to social media to show off her thick, long locks while sharing her secret to healthy hair.

Faith shared a before picture of how her hair looked two years ago
TikTok/@faithdrew_
TikTok/@faithdrew_
Now her hair is luscious and thick thanks to her weekly hack[/caption]

She showed a picture of her hair a few years ago, which was much shorter and thinner than the locks on her head now and revealed it was all down to looking after her scalp.

The beauty fan said: “Scalp health is so important.

“Your hair grows from the root.

“Our scalp actually ages 12 times faster than the skin on our body.

“So it’s no wonder that as we age, our hair can be one of the first things to go.”

Faith said she began to notice excess hair fallout and her hairline had started to recede.

But now her hair is so full she gets asked daily if she wears extensions – which she doesn’t.

Her secret? She revealed it was all down to one weekly beauty treatment, scalp oiling.

“I have done weekly oil treatments now for the last two and a half years,” she explained.

Faith also linked the product she used in her bio, the Monat hair thinning defense oil which costs £77.

The product contains caffeine to promote new hair growth as it stimulates blood flow to the scalp – but you can also try the Plantur 39 Phtyo Caffeine Tonic from Boots for just £10.99.

The clips were a hit on her TikTok account @faithdrew_ where she boasts over 133k followers and 3.9 million likes.

People were quick to take to the comments thanking her for the advice.

One person wrote: “Explain howwww.”

Hair loss tips

We can lose between 50 and 100 hairs a day, according to the NHS.

It is not usually something to worry about, but occasional it can be a sign of a medical concern.

These include illness, stress, cancer treatment, weight loss and iron deficiency.

The NHS advises to book an appointment with your GP to see if you can get to the cause of it.

Experts at American Academy of Dermatology Association also recommend to eat healthy, limit curling irons and only use them for special occasions.

They also recommend using a gentle shampoo, and make use of leave-in conditioners.

Another commented: “Omg I need this BAD.”

“What did you use please,” penned a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: “can you show your hair care products?”

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