Natural Hair Care from My Kitchen?
How do you feel eating a delicious meal perfectly seasoned with tasty spices? Yum! Well, figuratively speaking, your hair feels the same way when it’s properly ‘seasoned’. Herbs and spices add to the enhancement of life and to the enjoyment of a full head of healthy hair . You may be surprises to learn that your kitchen pantry might contain spices for healthy natural hair care.Some of the best treatments for optimal hair growth can be made right at home. The following is just a partial list of herbs, spice and oils that can help maintain healthy hair promoting successful hair growth. You can use them in combination with other Indian herbs and spices without burning a hole in your pocketbook.
Herbs and Spices for Natural Hair Care
Black Pepper (seeds or powder) has been used to get rid of dandruff and promote hair growth. Hair mask: just a pinch of powder is usually mixed in with yogurt, curds or warmed coconut oil and olive with a teaspoon of lemon juice; the mixture is very gently massaged into the scalp and left overnight twice a week. Be extremely careful when applying this mixture; too much pepper can burn the scalp; also, stay away from the eyes.Cayenne Pepper contains high amounts of capsaicin that actually stimulates the hair follicles and scalp, thus promoting optimal hair growth. The blood flow from the roots is increased and adds volume and radiant shine to the hair. Be extremely careful when applying this mixture; too much pepper can burn the scalp; also, stay away from the eyes.
Cinnamon is an ancient spice that’s believed to strengthen the hair roots by improving blood circulation. This helps the scalp and keeps the hair healthy.
Curry Leaves have always been known to help in: preventing greying of the hair; treat damaged hair; add bounce to limp hair; strengthen the shaft of thin hair; stop hair loss; treat dandruff. You either choose to include curry leaves in your diet or apply it to your scalp as a remedy.
Tip: To help strengthen your hair and fight dandruff, add the juice of curry leaves to about ¼ to ½ cup (50-100 ml) of coconut oil. Heat this oil till it turns blackish and apply it to your scalp regularly.
Garlic is a cooking staple in just about every culture. It’s one of the healthiest 'secrets' for hair growth.
It contains vitamin B6, selenium and manganese which are all essential for healthy hair. Additionally, the sulfur compounds it contains can make hair strong and resilient. Eat your way to healthy hair with garlic!
Ginger is a spice from the Far East that is commonly used in cooking. Add it to tasty dishes and keep your hair healthy by benefiting from the great antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that keep blood circulating to your scalp.
Oregano contains thymol and carvacrol which makes it a strong antiseptic; it’s also great for treating dandruff and itchy scalp. Oregano leaves can be simmered in a cup of water; cool and pour in a small spray bottle; to mask the oregano smell, add a teaspoon of pure vanilla (not vanilla extract, since the alcohol can dry hair out).
Rosemary is known to slow down and even prevent hair loss, reduce grays and encourage hair growth.
Due to its antibacterial properties, it can soothe an itchy scalp; as well as cleanse impurities from the hair and scalp. It can be used in hair treatments with apple cider vinegar or plain water; also used in oil treatments.
Sage is another herb that strengthens hair; prevents hair loss; soak up excess natural oils in scalp and promotes clean, shiny, healthy hair . Sage also deepens brown and black hair and covers greys.
Turmeric rapidly increases blood circulation to the scalp, due in part, to its anti-inflammatory properties.
In his book, Indian Spices and Condiments as Natural Healers, Dr H.K Bhakru says, ‘Turmeric is truly one of the marvelous medicinal spices of the world. It has been used by Ayurvedic and Unani practitioners in India from time immemorial. Turmeric is aromatic, stimulant and tonic. It corrects disordered process of nutrition and restores the normal function of the system. It is a carminative, antiseptic, a great anti-flatulent, blood purifier and expectorant.’
Tumeric can be consumed as in foods as a seasoning or by itself (if you dare). However, many simply make turmeric tea: Add a tablespoon of turmeric powder in 4 cups of boiling water; Steep for 10 minutes. Strain with a fine strainer; then mix with honey and lemon.
Turmeric is also that spice that makes curries yellow. It is well known as an ingredient in curries. So, eat up!
The next time you need a quick natural hair care treatment, look no further than your kitchen pantry for healthy hair.
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