After welcoming my first child, I was taken aback by the extent of hair loss that occurred postpartum. My hair had always been fine, but by the time my baby hit the three-month milestone, it felt as if I were losing it all. The shedding continued for several months, and by the six-month mark, though the loss had lessened, I was left grappling with sparse patches, particularly one prominently at the front. To manage this, I asked my hairstylist to adjust my parting, a strategy that lasted until my hair began its slow recovery about a year later.
With my second baby, the hair loss was even more pronounced. This time, it commenced sooner and resulted in even greater shedding, leaving two noticeable bald spots along my hairline that were impossible to disguise. I decided to open up about this on Instagram, where my friend Keshia, a hairstylist herself, mentioned a new product called Divi, which purportedly aids with postpartum hair loss. She, too, was expecting and considering giving it a shot.
Divi Hair Serum features a lightweight composition that includes Copper Tripeptide-1, Tea Tree Oil, Rosemary Leaf Extract, and Caffeine. It aims to revitalize and cleanse the scalp, and I found it particularly beneficial for encouraging hair regrowth. After placing my order, I was pleasantly surprised by the swift delivery and the attractive packaging. Excited to begin, I want to clarify that this is based on my personal use of Divi. I purchased all the bottles on my own, hopeful that it would address my postpartum hair loss concerns.
The application instructions advised me to shake the bottle thoroughly and use one drop daily, ideally on damp hair, targeting the scalp. I adhered to these guidelines, concentrating on the areas that were thinning, and found that it absorbed swiftly. Once my hair was dry, I experienced a delightful cooling effect at the application sites.
I used the serum consistently as instructed, but when I applied it to dry hair, it tended to make my hair look slightly oily, so I opted for using it on wet hair instead. Initially, I saw no visible changes after a month, but I appreciated how my scalp felt, prompting me to continue with the regimen. I even signed up for a subscription to enjoy a 10% discount on future purchases.
By the conclusion of the second month, I was thrilled to spot the emergence of tiny baby hairs, encouraging me to persist with the serum. Entering the third month, my subscription order arrived just in time, before I ran low on supply. I began to notice further growth and started applying it to other sparse areas to enhance overall thickness.
Now, as I reach the fourth month of use, I’m truly impressed by the progress. The thinning spots in front are starting to fill in with new hairs. I’m optimistic that this will be my final month relying on Divi, as I’ve achieved the results I desired. The only hiccup was a delayed delivery, which left me without serum for three days, but I managed to borrow some from my husband’s supply.
I genuinely believe Divi is an investment worthy of consideration. Initially, I approached it with skepticism, but the appearance of baby hairs convinced me of its effectiveness. In contrast to my experience after my first child when results took longer to manifest, the pace has been encouraging this time. The only drawback is the price point. I received numerous emails touting various offers, including a 10% discount for subscriptions, yet these didn’t apply to me as an existing customer, which felt a bit misleading.
Divi provides a three-month package for $136, translating to approximately $45.33 per bottle. While I don’t possess a coupon code, Divi frequently shares discount opportunities. If you explore their site or join their mailing list, you’re likely to stumble upon a deal.
For anyone facing challenges with thinning hair or postpartum loss akin to my experience, I wholeheartedly suggest giving Divi a try. Plan for a minimum of three months to truly gauge the effects, but personally, it has been a worthwhile endeavor. I’ll be sure to update this post once my husband completes his three to four months of using Divi to share his own results.