Postpartum Hair Fall: What’s Happening and What to Do

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Postpartum Hair Fall: What’s Happening and What to Do

You’ve grown a human. You’re healing, adjusting, and doing the most important job in the world. And then, just when you’re starting to feel a little more like yourself again—your hair starts falling out in clumps.

It’s alarming. It’s emotional. And it’s completely normal.

Here’s everything you need to know about postpartum hair fall—why it happens, how long it lasts, and what you can do to care for your hair and scalp during this stage. Plus, we’ll gently walk you through how Orimii’s Hair Growth Serum supports your hair’s natural rhythm—without any unrealistic promises.

 


🌀 What’s Actually Going On With Your Hair?

During pregnancy, your body is flooded with estrogen. One of the many side effects? Your hair stays in its growth phase longer, which is why many women feel like their hair is thicker or fuller while expecting.

But after delivery, hormone levels drop—particularly estrogen—and all those strands that were "on pause" suddenly shift into the shedding phase (called telogen effluvium). This can happen anywhere between 6–16 weeks postpartum, and often peaks around the 4-month mark.

 


 

💭 What It Feels Like

  • Hair everywhere—in your brush, on your pillow, clogging your shower drain

  • A receding hairline or widening part (especially around the temples)

  • Feeling like you’re “going bald” even though it’s temporary

It’s not just physical—it can feel deeply emotional. Especially when you’re already dealing with sleep deprivation, identity shifts, and physical recovery.

 


 

⏳ The Good News: It Does Settle

Most postpartum hair shedding resolves on its own by 9–12 months after delivery. But that doesn’t mean you have to just “wait it out” without support.

 


 

🌿 Supporting Hair Recovery with Orimii’s Hair Growth Serum

We created our Hair Growth Serum specifically with postpartum moms in mind. It’s lightweight, non-sticky, and blends science-backed actives with plant-based calm.

But here’s the promise:
We don’t believe in miracle fixes.
What we do believe in? Supporting your scalp’s health, nurturing your hair follicles, and encouraging regrowth gently, consistently, and safely.

 


 

🔍 Let’s Decode the Key Ingredients

These are the real heroes inside our bottle—no fluff, no filler, no fear.

✅ Redensyl®

A plant-based active that targets stem cells in hair follicles.
Helps stimulate hair growth and reduce hair fall by supporting the hair growth cycle.
→ Shown to improve hair density with consistent use over 12+ weeks.

✅ Anagain™

Derived from organic pea sprouts, rich in phytonutrients.
Supports longer hair growth phases and visibly reduces hair fall.
→ Ideal for rebalancing the post-pregnancy hair cycle.

✅ Baicapil™

A blend of three botanical actives (Baikal skullcap, soy, and wheat sprouts).
Improves scalp vitality and helps promote denser-looking hair.
→ Known to energize tired hair follicles.


✅ BeauPlex VH

A vitamin complex of B3 (Niacinamide), B5 (Panthenol), B6, C, and E—all known for scalp and hair health.
Improves scalp nourishment, supports the hair shaft, and encourages a healthier growth environment.
→ Free from synthetic additives often found in conventional vitamin cocktails, and completely safe for pregnancy & nursing.


✅ Aloe Vera & Glycerin

Soothe and hydrate the scalp - because a happy scalp is a healthy foundation for growth.

✅ No Nasties

  • No fragrance

  • No silicones

  • No harmful preservatives

  • Dermatologist-tested

  • Pregnancy & breastfeeding-safe

 


 

✨ What You Can Realistically Expect

  • Less hair breakage and thinning with consistent use (ideally 3–5x/week)

  • A more nourished, balanced scalp

  • Baby hair regrowth around the hairline over time

  • No sticky residue or heavy buildup—just clean, calm care

👉 Explore Orimii’s Hair Growth Serum

 


 

🌸 A Few Extra Tips to Support Hair Recovery

  • Be gentle: Use a wide-toothed comb and avoid tight hairstyles

  • Scalp massage: Even 1–2 minutes a day improves blood flow and absorption of actives

  • Stay nourished: Protein, iron, and biotin-rich foods matter more than trends

  • Breathe: Stress can impact your hair cycle too. Your body’s been through a lot—be kind to it.

 


 

Final Words from Us

Postpartum hair fall can feel like one more thing in a long list of things. But it’s not forever. And you’re not alone.

Whether you’re seeing hair fall now or just want to be prepared, know this: it’s okay to care for yourself, and it’s okay to feel affected by something that seems “superficial.” Your body is recalibrating—and we’re here to support it, gently and honestly.

We made this serum for you—not to fix you, but to walk alongside your healing.

 

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