Hair Thinning After 50? These Products Actually Help

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If your hair has been feeling a little thinner, flatter, or just not as full as it used to be, you’re definitely not alone. I started noticing changes myself, especially around my part and crown, and it can be frustrating when your hair just doesn’t behave the way it used to.

The good news is that there are products that actually help; you just have to know which ones are worth trying. I’ve been testing, researching, and paying attention to what really works, and today I’m sharing the best hair growth products for women over 50 that can make a real difference.

Hair Growth Serums That Actually Target Thinning

If you’re dealing with a widening part or thinning at the crown, this is where I would start.

Vegamour GRO Hair Serum

This is one of the more popular “clean” options, and I understand why. If you’re nervous about using anything too harsh, this feels like a gentle place to begin. It’s lightweight, doesn’t leave your hair greasy, and is easy to use every day. I think of this as a good option if your thinning is just starting and you want to stay ahead of it without jumping straight to something medicated.

Divi Scalp Serum

You’ve probably seen this one everywhere, and it leans more toward scalp health than aggressive regrowth. If your hair is starting to thin but you’re not quite at the “I need serious intervention” stage yet, this helps create a healthier environment for growth. It feels refreshing, doesn’t build up, and is easy to stick with daily.

Rogaine 5% Minoxidil Foam for Women

This is the one that isn’t flashy, but it works. If your thinning is more noticeable, especially at the crown or part, this is one of the few products that’s actually clinically proven to regrow hair. It does require consistency, but if you’re serious about seeing real change instead of just improving the appearance, this is where I would look.

The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair Density

If you want something budget-friendly that still feels effective, this is a great starting point. It helps support thicker-looking hair over time and is easy to add to your routine. I’d recommend this if you’re just beginning to notice thinning and want something simple to try before moving into stronger options.

2. Thickening Shampoos That Make Hair Look Fuller

A good shampoo won’t regrow your hair overnight, but it can make a big difference in how your hair looks right now.

Nioxin System Kit 2 Cleanser Shampoo

This has been around forever, and there’s a reason. If your hair feels thinner at the roots or your scalp is showing more than it used to, this helps give you that clean, lifted feeling right at the base. It doesn’t weigh your hair down, which is important because heavier shampoos can make thinning hair look even flatter.

Pura D’Or Original Gold Label Anti-Thinning Shampoo

If your hair feels both thin and a little dry or fragile, this is a nice balance. It uses ingredients like biotin and argan oil to support stronger strands while still helping your hair look fuller. I like this for women who feel like their hair has gotten more brittle over time.

Living Proof Full Shampoo

If your hair looks decent right after you style it, then falls flat by lunchtime, this one makes a difference. It helps create that airy, fuller look without leaving any heavy coating behind. This is a great option if volume is your biggest frustration right now.

3. Conditioners That Strengthen Without Weighing Hair Down

Conditioner matters more than we think, especially if breakage is part of the problem.

Nioxin Scalp Therapy Conditioner

This pairs with the shampoo, but it also stands on its own. It keeps your hair feeling soft and manageable without dragging it down. That balance is key when your hair is thinning, and you still want some movement.

Living Proof Full Conditioner

This is one of my favorites for fine hair. It hydrates just enough to keep your hair from feeling dry, but still lets you hold onto that lift and body. If you’ve ever felt like conditioner makes your hair look limp, this is a good one to try.

Briogeo Caffeine + Biotin Conditioner

If you prefer cleaner ingredients but still want something that supports volume, this is a solid option. It helps strengthen your hair while also focusing on scalp health, which becomes more important as we get older.

4. Scalp Treatments That Make a Bigger Difference Than You Think

Healthy hair starts at the scalp, and this is something a lot of us overlook.

Briogeo Scalp Revival

If your scalp feels dry, itchy, or like there’s buildup from products, that can affect how your hair looks and grows. This works like a reset, helping your scalp feel clean and balanced again. I wouldn’t use it daily, but once a week can make your hair feel lighter and look fuller.

The INKEY List Caffeine Stimulating Scalp Treatment

This is simple, lightweight, and easy to use every day. It helps stimulate the scalp without leaving any greasy residue behind. I like this for women who want to add something extra to their routine without complicating things.

Act+Acre Cold Processed Scalp Detox Oil

This feels more like a little self-care moment, but it also serves a purpose. If your scalp tends to feel dry or irritated, this helps bring it back into balance. Healthy hair really does start at the scalp, and this is a gentle way to support that.

5. Supplements That Support Hair Growth From Within

If your hair feels thinner overall, supplements can help support things internally.

Nutrafol Women’s Balance Hair Growth Supplement

If your hair feels thinner all over, not just in one spot, this is where something internal can help. As we get older, hormones, stress, and nutrition all play a role in hair thinning, and this targets those root causes.

It’s not a quick fix, but over time, many women notice less shedding and stronger strands. This is a good option if you feel like your hair has changed overall, not just at the crown or part.it!

Viviscal Hair Growth Supplements for Women

This is another popular option that focuses on strengthening your hair and encouraging growth gradually. If your hair feels weaker or sheds more than it used to, this can help support it from the inside.

Nature’s Bounty Biotin 10,000 mcg Softgels

If you want something simple and affordable, this is an easy addition. Biotin supports hair strength, and while it’s not a miracle fix, it can help if your hair feels more fragile than it used to.

6. Styling Products That Give Instant Fullness

While you’re working on long-term growth, these help your hair look better right now.

Color Wow Raise the Root Thicken + Lift Spray

If your roots fall flat, no matter what you do, this gives them a noticeable lift without feeling sticky. It helps your hair look fuller right where you need it most.

Oribe Grandiose Hair Plumping Mousse

A little goes a long way with this one. It adds body and fullness throughout your hair, not just at the roots. This is a good option if your hair feels thin all over, not just in one area.

Living Proof Full Dry Volume & Texture Spray

This is perfect for second-day hair when everything starts to collapse. It adds volume back in without needing to wash and restyle your hair.

You can find even more volumizing hair products in this post: Best Volumizing Sprays, Mousses & More for Fuller Looking Hair

7. Hair Fibers and Root Touch-Ups for Quick Fixes

These are one of those things you don’t realize you need until you try them.

Toppik Hair Building Fibers

If you’re noticing sparse areas, especially around your part, this fills them in right away. It makes your hair look thicker in seconds and can be a real confidence boost on days when your hair isn’t cooperating.

L’Oréal Paris Magic Root Cover Up Spray

This is great for covering grays, but it also helps your part look fuller between salon visits. It’s quick, easy, and one of those things that just makes your hair look better instantly.

One Last Thing

Hair thinning after 50 is incredibly common, but that doesn’t mean you’re stuck with it. The biggest difference comes from using the right products consistently and choosing ones that actually address what’s changing.

You don’t need all of these. Just start with one or two that match what you’re dealing with right now, and build from there.

And if you’ve found something that’s worked for you, I would love to hear it, because we’re all figuring this out together.

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9 Comments

  1. April Congleton says:

    Name him Shaggy
    Biotin really helped my hair and nails after having cancer

  2. Happy you are visiting with your parents. Bailey is a cute name for a boy dog.
    You are lucky to have thick hair. However, I understand what you are saying. Mine is thin. No matter what I try it doesn’t help much. Hopefully, it won’t get much thinner. Enjoy your time with your parents.

    1. My hair is thick, but I’ve noticed that the shower drain is full when I take a shower.

  3. 😊. Thanks for these products for thinning hair. I’m glad you made it to your parents’ house okay. Hope you’re able to rest a little today. Your mom’s dog is cute but I don’t have any name ideas!

  4. I love the name Snickers, adding Doodle to it is a great idea!

  5. Nancy Rybolt says:

    Your Mom could keep his name with an adjustment. Instead of Sinickers change the name to Snicker Doodle!