Doctors Share 3 Supplements That Combat Fallout, Hair Loss And Thinning Over 40

As many of us reach our 40s and 50s, hair loss may become a distressing issue. Although hair thinning and fallout are common signs of aging, there are ways to tackle them through a balanced diet. In particular, incorporating vitamin D, biotin, and pumpkin seed oil supplements can significantly help combat these issues.

We reached out to dermatologists, doctors and other experts in medicine and haircare who agree that these supplements are essential for maintaining healthy hair and a glowing appearance. Incorporating these supplements into your daily routine can help your hair shine from within.

Read on for tips, suggestions and insight from  Dr. Elaine F. Kung, MD, FAAD, board-certified dermatologist and founder of Future Bright Dermatology, Dr. Enrizza P. Factor, dermatologist and writer at My Eczema Team, and Ghanima Abdullah, hair expert and cosmetologist at The Right Hairstyles.

 

 

 

 

3 Dermatologist-Approved Supplements For Healthy Hair Growth

1. Vitamin D

While you might associate vitamin D with sunshine and bone health, this nutrient also plays an important role when it comes to your hair and scalp health. Kung says that "studies show that female pattern baldness can be improved by supplementing the diet with low levels of vitamin D."

She adds that "one of the most dermatologist-recommended supplements for hair growth is Nutrafol," launched in 2016. Factor notes that "consuming a diet lacking the right nutrients, including vitamin D, can lead to hair loss."

On the other hand, she says that "eating a balanced diet with vitamin D can help promote hair growth, especially if you’re experiencing hair loss due to poor nutrition."

2. Biotin

This water-soluble B vitamin is often found in our favorite foods and hair products, and it can also be taken as a supplement. Factor notes that biotin is "also known as Vitamin B7 or Vitamin H, and a part of the B-complex vitamins." When it comes to hair growth, biotin is one of the most talked about topics in the beauty world.

Abdullah says that this is for good reason. She notes that biotin is a no-fail supplement choice if your goal is to grow back longer, healthier and fuller tresses. "Biotin is worth it. It increases circulation to the scalp to aid hair growth and stop hair thinning," she says. Factor agrees, and notes that a lack of biotin in your diet "may slow down hair growth or even cause hair loss." Fortunately, she says, "correcting a deficiency in this nutrient may help treat hair loss and promote the rate of hair growth."

Abdullah adds that biotin supplements can "stimulate hair growth by increasing energy synthesis within the blood and delivering more blood flow to the scalp." She dubs biotin to be a "building block for keratin, which is also used by the hair, skin and nails."

Having sufficient biotin in the body, she says, contributes to "longer, stronger, shinier hair and nails and better skin elasticity," as well. Biotin, she continues, helps "increase circulation to the scalp, which helps the hair follicles produce a better quality of hair and more of it."

3. Pumpkin Seed Oil

Abdullah explains that a pumpkin seed oil supplement has "been scientifically proven to grow more hair and aid those who have thinning hair."

She goes on to say that "pumpkin seed oil is worth it as a supplement ingredient, or even all by itself." She concludes that vitamin D, biotin and pumpkin seed oil may be more beneficial to try than "collagen, elastin, and coconut oil" supplements.

The Bottom Line

Abdullah, Factor and Kung stress that it is always essential to visit a dermatologist or another hair specialist to decide which supplement or solution is best for your personal hair thinning situation!