Hair Shedding & Regrowth:
A Simple Daily Routine That Actually Sticks
Seeing less hair in your brush and shower drain starts with understanding your body’s rhythm. Discover the science-backed approach to consistency and calm.

Real Women, Real Results
"I was seeing clumps in the shower drain every morning. After 3 months of consistency, my shedding is finally back to normal and my ponytail feels thicker."
Is Hair Shedding Normal?
Yes. Think of your hair like a garden—some leaves fall to make way for new growth. According to both the Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic, it is normal to shed between 50 and 100 hairs per day. [1][3]
Telogen Effluvium (Temporary Shedding)
This is the clinical term for stress-related shedding. It happens when a stressful event pushes more hair follicles than usual into the "resting" phase. The good news? It is temporary and reversible.
Common Triggers (Ages 20s–40s)
- High stress or emotional shock
- Postpartum hormonal changes
- Nutritional gaps (Iron, Vitamin D, Biotin)
- Stopping hormonal birth control

Why Most Hair Solutions Fail
Inconsistency
Hair grows slowly (0.5 inches/month). Skipping days breaks the momentum.
Over-complication
10-step routines are hard to stick to. Simplicity wins.
Stress
Worrying about shedding creates a feedback loop of more stress.
The 90-Day Hair Consistency Framework
Real change happens in 90-day cycles. This isn't a quick fix; it's a biological reset for your follicles.
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Your Simple Daily Routine
Practical, gentle, and easy to integrate. Designed to reduce stress on your hair and create a supportive environment for growth.
Morning (2 min)
- Internal Support
Start with water and a balanced breakfast. Fill nutritional gaps with IvyBears Women's Hair Growth Gummies for effortless consistency.
- Biotin: Supports stronger strands and helps reduce breakage that can look like shedding.
- Folic Acid: Supports healthy cell turnover for growing hair.
- Zinc: Helps maintain follicle health and scalp oil balance.
- Gentle Styling
Avoid tight ponytails. Use a wide-tooth comb. If you must use heat, keep it low.
Evening (2 min)
- Gentle Detangling
Brush hair before washing to reduce wet breakage. Use a silk scrunchie for sleep.
- Scalp Massage
Spend 60 seconds massaging your scalp with fingertips to boost circulation.
Weekly (15 min)
- Mindful Washing
Wash 2-3 times a week, not daily. Focus shampoo on scalp, conditioner on ends.
- Stress Check-in
Take 10 minutes for a "stress audit." What can you delegate or drop this week?
What to Expect Over Time
Best results with consistent daily use; individual results may vary.
Healthier Feel
Hair feels healthier with less breakage from gentle handling. Shedding may continue as body rebalances.
Reduced Shedding
Shedding begins to slow noticeably. You might see small 'baby hairs' appearing around the hairline.
Fuller Look
Visible reduction in shedding continues. New growth becomes more apparent; roots feel fuller.
Common Mistakes That Make Shedding Worse
Panic Switching
Changing products every week shocks your scalp. Stick to one routine for 90 days.
Over-Washing
Stripping natural oils signals your scalp to produce more oil, leading to inflammation.
Tight Hairstyles
Constant tension (traction alopecia) weakens roots. Let your hair down.
Skipping Meals
Your hair is non-essential tissue. If you don't eat enough, your body cuts off supply to hair first.
When did you first notice increased shedding?
Frequently Asked Questions
Will washing my hair less make it fall out more?
No. The hair that comes out in the shower was already in the shedding phase. Washing less just means you see the accumulation of a few days at once.
Can supplements really stop shedding?
Supplements like Biotin and Zinc support the hair growth cycle. They don't stop shedding overnight, but they provide the building blocks for stronger new growth.
When should I see a doctor?
If you see bald patches, shedding accompanied by itching/pain, or if shedding persists heavily for more than 6 months, consult a dermatologist.
Gentle Next Steps
Your hair’s health reflects your overall well-being. Focus on a simple, consistent routine to support your body with confidence. Be patient and kind to yourself.
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