After 35, many women begin to notice subtle but persistent changes in their hair — strands that feel less resilient, a parting that looks slightly wider, or a ponytail that seems less substantial than it once was. These changes are not inevitable, but they do require a more intentional approach to hair care. Here is how to build a routine that supports growth, strength, and scalp health at this stage of life.
Why hair changes after 35
From the mid-thirties onwards, oestrogen levels begin their gradual decline — a process that accelerates significantly in the years leading up to menopause. Oestrogen plays a crucial role in prolonging the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle. As levels fall, hairs spend less time growing and more time in the resting and shedding phases, resulting in reduced density over time. Simultaneously, cell turnover on the scalp slows, which can affect how efficiently follicles receive oxygen and nutrients.
Step 1: Prioritise scalp health above all else
Healthy hair starts at the root — literally. Begin your routine with a weekly or twice-weekly scalp massage using a nourishing hair growth oil. Massaging the oil into the scalp using circular motions for five to ten minutes increases blood flow to the follicles and helps the active ingredients penetrate effectively. ZenGold Hair Growth Oil is a 100% natural formula crafted to support exactly this — delivering targeted nourishment to the scalp without synthetic additives or unnecessary chemicals.
Step 2: Reassess your cleansing routine
Washing hair daily can strip the scalp of its natural oils, which become increasingly important as sebum production naturally slows with age. Aim to wash every two to three days using a sulphate-free shampoo that does not disrupt the scalp’s natural pH balance. Follow with a hydrating conditioner focused on the mid-lengths and ends rather than the roots.
Step 3: Support growth from the inside
No topical routine can fully compensate for nutritional deficiencies. After 35, it becomes particularly important to ensure adequate intake of iron, vitamin D, omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, and B vitamins. If your diet is inconsistent, a targeted hair and nail supplement can help fill gaps. A blood test through your GP is the most reliable way to identify specific deficiencies.
Step 4: Reduce heat and chemical stress
Hair becomes more susceptible to damage with age, as the proteins that make up the hair shaft are replenished less efficiently. Reducing the frequency of heat styling, avoiding harsh chemical treatments, and using a heat protectant when styling are all small changes that compound significantly over time.
Step 5: Be patient and consistent
Results from a revised hair care routine take time to materialise — typically a minimum of eight to twelve weeks before meaningful changes in density or texture become visible. Consistency is the single most important factor. You can also explore our natural skin care range to support overall skin and scalp wellness as part of a holistic approach to self-care after 35.
Related guide: For a comprehensive overview, read our complete guide: The Best Hair Growth Oil for Women in the UK: A Complete Guide
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