My hair was falling out in clumps & I couldn’t hide my bald patch -now it’s healthier than ever thanks to a 45p vitamin
A WOMAN has revealed the 45p vitamin that caused her thin and balding hair to grow back.
Chloe Henshaw revealed via a viral video, posted on social media, that her hair had begun falling out in clumps.
She said that this left her with bald patches, which she said were "unhideable".
Chloe had a blood test, and was told by doctors that she was anaemic and should take Folate.
However, she said that after a few months, she didn't notice a difference.
Chloe revealed that she became paranoid about wearing her hair down, as she was self-conscious about the amount of hair she had lost.
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"I thought I was doomed for life", she said.
However, just four months later Chloe's hair was looking extremely thick and healthy, thanks to a few key products.
One of the products which saved Chloe's hair was Hairburst gummies.
Hairburst Chewable Hair Vitamins contain a whole host of vitamins and minerals such as zinc, Vitamin B5 and Vitamin B6 which are essential for healthy hair growth.
A product description reads: "Hairburst Chewable Hair Vitamins are an easy way to ensure you are taking the essential vitamins to maintain healthy, faster hair growth."
You can purchase a pot of 60 gummies for £27 from Boots, meaning that each vitamin costs just 45p.
She also used Nioxin shampoo to improve the thickness of her locks, which can be bought for £17.98 from Amazon, and promises to thicken hair.
Chloe also used a scalp stimulator to encourage hair growth, which can be bought from Amazon for £8.99.
Scalp stimulators are handheld brushes that help to stimulate hair growth and exfoliate the scalp.
Finally, she used Biotin supplements which can be bought from Holland and Barratt for £22.50 and helps to keep your hair looking thick and healthy.
Chloe's video has likely left many impressed, as it has racked up over 170,000 views on TikTok.
Tiktok users raced to the comments section of the video, which was posted under the username @xchlo_henshawx to share their thoughts.
One person said: "Wow this is amazing! I’m so pleased for you and you must feel so much better confidence wise, your hair is beautiful."
Another person said: "Look at your progress!
"I am so happy for you."
A third person said: "Aw I'm so happy for you, hair loss is so upsetting".
A fourth person added: "Amazing girl".
Hair loss in women can occur for many reasons, such as stress, after giving birth or genetics.
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