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Nikki Reed Shares Postpartum Hair Shedding Problem After Welcoming Baby No. 2 With Ian Somerhalder
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Date:2025-04-22 17:24:51
Nikki Reed is sharing her vamp—er—post-partum diaries.
The Twilight star got candid about what her life has been like since giving birth to her second child, revealing that she suffered from some big time hair loss.
"I was having crazy, postpartum hair shedding," Nikki said on TikTok Feb. 28. "My doctor actually recommended that I try Nutrafol, and I'm seeing amazing results."
Along with the clip, the 35-year-old shared a before-and-after photo of her hair growth, noting that not only was she seeing a huge difference, but her "hairdresser made a comment about this as well."
Nikki—who shares daughter, Bodhi Soleil, 6, and a baby boy, 9 months, with husband Ian Somerhalder—has been open about her health journey after giving birth, sharing that she also struggled with high cortisol levels.
"My doctors, at one point, said, 'Are you stressed?'" she explained on TikTok, "and I was like, 'Mmm, is that question?'"
Even with all the stress, Nikki said the most important part of her life is raising her children with Ian.
"I feel like every child is on their own path and as parents, we try to nurture whatever path that is," Nikki told E! News in 2019. "One thing I've learned for sure is children come into this world exactly who they are and our job is to help them along the way and nurture that."
But still, the Thirteen actress makes sure she indulges in self-care and encouraged other parents to do the same.
"I also think taking the time for yourself is so important," she continued. "Sometimes, it's important to take a step back from all of it and find a second of quiet because that's when all the good ideas come in."
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