My Hair Secret:  Beyond Postpartum Baby Blues

My Hair Secret: Beyond Postpartum

Let’s talk about something that gets asked frequently in my DMs, at the kids soccer practice, and when I'm running errands,  “Jamie, what is your hair routine? How is it so thick? What oils are you using? Give us the tea!”

Well, grab your iced coffee, sit down, and get ready, because I am about to give you the ultimate plot twist.

You guys know I’m well past the postpartum phase. The baby days are behind us, & my 8 and 12 year old are running wild.  My body is fully back to "normal." In fact, your girl just had a birthday (yes, I'm a Taurus), and I am officially 43 years old!

But if you look at my shower drain or my hairbrush right now, you would think I have some kind of reverse-aging superpower. Usually, when women hit their 40s, we start talking about hair thinning, loss of volume, and dullness. But my hair has never been thicker, shinier, or longer than it is right now at 43.

And my secret is actually a postpartum product.

Yes, you heard that right! I never actually stopped taking my favorite postpartum product. I am still religiously taking Baby Blues Postpartum Hair Vitamins just to grow my length and keep my thickness, and the results speak for themselves.


No Oils, No Serums, No Mess

Before we dive into why these little vitamins are pure gold, let me bust a major myth. I see everyone on TikTok and Instagram doing these exhausting 10-step hair care routines, drenching their scalps in heavy rosemary oils, and using expensive overnight serums.

Listen... I do not use hair oils. I do not use scalp serums.

Honestly, who has the time to walk around with a greasy head of hair half the week? Not me. My entire philosophy is all about growing my hair from the inside out. Instead of slathering products on top of my head and hoping for a miracle, I focus on what I’m putting into my body. For me, that means making sure I’m hitting my daily goals for iron and protein, and letting my vitamins do the heavy lifting.

Breaking the Genetic Code (Shoutout to my Lebanese Roots)

This is the part where it gets crazy. If you know me, you know I’m incredibly proud of my Lebanese ancestry. But along with the amazing food, culture, and body hair that I spent years lasering off...... I also inherited a genetic blood condition called thalassemia.

Quick Science Lesson: Thalassemia affects how your body produces hemoglobin and carries iron. Because it can cause mild anemia, it can indirectly contribute to major hair thinning and hair loss.

So, let's look at the math here: I'm 43, and I have a genetic condition that causes hair thinning. Genetically speaking? The cards were completely stacked against me. My hair should be struggling big time right now.

But instead? It is thriving. It’s bouncy, it’s glossy, and it’s growing like absolute wildfire.


Why Baby Blues is the GOAT

You don't need to have just had a baby to benefit from what’s inside these bottles. Postpartum hair vitamins are formulated to handle the absolute most extreme hormonal hair shedding known to mankind. When you take that powerhouse formula and give your body exactly what it needs, the results are next-level—whether you're trying to prevent the postpartum drop or just trying to get that youthful, healthy thickness back in your 40s.

Baby Blues is packed with the holy trinity of hair growth:

  • Biotin: The ultimate building block for hair strength and elasticity.

  • Collagen: For that insane shine, bounce, and structural support.

  • Essential Vitamins: To fill in all the nutritional gaps and keep your scalp healthy from within.

It’s simple, it’s effective, and it saves me from buying twenty different hair products that just clutter my bathroom counter.

So, if you’re looking to grow your mane long, thick, and healthy—without the greasy oils and without letting age dictate your look—take it from your favorite 43-year-old Lebanese girl: feed your body right, up your protein intake, and get yourself some Baby Blues. Your hair will thank you!

Have you guys tried taking postpartum vitamins even when you aren't postpartum? Let me know in the comments below!

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