After having my first child, I was shocked by how much hair I lost postpartum. My hair was already thin, but by the time my baby was three months old, it seemed like it was all falling out and just wouldn’t stop. About six months later, the shedding slowed down, but I was left with thin and bald spots, especially one right at the front. I had my hairstylist change my part to cover it, and I kept that style until my hair started growing back about a year later.
The second time, the hair loss was even worse. It started earlier and more hair fell out, leaving two noticeable spots on my hairline that I couldn’t hide. I shared my experience on Instagram, and my friend Keshia, who is also a hairstylist, mentioned a new product called Divi that claimed to help with postpartum hair loss. She was pregnant too and considering trying it.
Divi Hair Serum is a light formula with Copper Tripeptide-1, Tea Tree Oil, Rosemary Leaf Extract, and Caffeine. It promises to rejuvenate and cleanse the scalp, and for me, it helped with hair regrowth. After ordering, I was impressed by the quick delivery and beautiful packaging. I was eager to try it, and I want to note that this is my personal experience with Divi. I bought all the bottles myself, hoping it would help with my postpartum hair loss.
The instructions said to shake the bottle well and use one drop daily, preferably on damp hair, applying it to the scalp. I followed the directions, focusing on the thinnest areas, and noticed it absorbed quickly. After drying my hair, I felt a pleasant cooling sensation where I applied the serum.
I used the serum daily as instructed, but when I applied it to dry hair, it made my hair a bit oily, so I preferred using it on wet hair. After a month, I didn’t see any changes, but I liked how my scalp felt, so I continued using it. I subscribed to save 10% on my purchase.
By the end of the second month, I noticed tiny baby hairs starting to grow, which was exciting, so I kept using the serum. In the third month, I was on the subscription plan, and my order arrived just before I ran out. I saw more growth and started applying it to other areas to thicken my hair.
Now in the fourth month, I’m amazed by the growth. The thin areas in front are filling in with baby hairs. I hope this is the last month I need Divi because I’ve achieved the results I wanted. The only issue was a late delivery, leaving me without serum for three days, but I borrowed some from my husband’s bottle.
I think Divi is worth the investment. I was skeptical at first, but once the baby hairs appeared, I was convinced. After my first child, it took longer to see results. The only downside is the price. I received many emails with offers like a 10% discount on subscriptions, but as an existing customer, they didn’t apply to me, which felt misleading.
Divi offers a three-month package for $136, which is $45.33 per bottle. While I don’t have a coupon code, Divi often sends out discounts. If you spend some time on their website or join their email list, you’re likely to get one.
If you’re dealing with thin hair or postpartum loss like I did, I highly recommend trying Divi. Plan for at least three months to see results, but it’s been worth it for me. I’ll update this post when my husband reaches his three or four months using Divi to share his progress.