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How to Re-grow Thinning Hair Naturally

How to Re-grow Thinning Hair Naturally

There are natural hair loss remedies that work on people who want to grow their hair back. Many people prefer to use the natural way, since it is very organic, practical, and takes out the inconvenience of going through expensive hair loss treatments. Here are some suggestions to get rid of hair loss using herbs that can easily be found at your home, or at local organic stores.

Henna can be used as a natural conditioner for the hair. It is a traditional Indian herb that repairs and seals the hair cuticle. This will protect the hair from breakage and will make your hair shine. Adding mashed beetroot leaves with the henna paste can be used as a treatment. Aloe Vera can also be used to promote healthy hair. The best kind to use is the one straight from the plant, and not Aloe Vera based pills or creams/lotions. It can heal any damages or irritations you have on your scalp, balance its pH level, and clean the scalp pores at the same time. It could be prepared by slicing the leafy part of the stem, and applying the gel or liquid of this plant directly to the scalp and hair. Other preparation includes mixing it with a slight amount of wheat germ oil and coconut milk. This can be used as a shampoo and will give great benefits for your hair.

You could also try massaging your hair with jojoba oil. This type of oil is traditionally used to promote hair growth, and get rid of dandruff as well. It can act as a great moisturizer for your hair and scalp. Massage your scalp well to stimulate blood flow to your hair follicles. This can help to encourage hair growth. There are electric massagers on the market that are specially designed for hair growth purposes. These equipments can help you if you prefer not to use your hands.

The red pepper can be mixed with a bit of water and applied directly to your scalp, especially on the places where your hair is thinning out. What the pepper does is it releases histamines in your scalp. Histamines can alter cell partition, and stimulate hair follicle development. Also, try boiling rosemary and sage together. Strain the herbs from the water after boiling, and the mixture can be used to rinse your hair after shampooing.

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