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9 most helpful Hair fall control remedies

Are you worried every time you comb your hair due to hairfall and Are your hair weak enough that when ever you wave your hair through them your hair break. From now this won't be a worrisome problem. we have listed 9 tips that you can use to curb hair fall.

Hair fall is one of the most common problems we face today. What is also common is our lack of knowledge about the wonderful and simple ways through which we can treat the condition.
Hair fall is common in both men and women. While genes play a major role, there are a lot of other factors that cause hair loss.

Home Remedies For Hair Fall Control

    1. Coconut Milk
    2. Aloe Vera
    3. Neem (Indian Lilac)
    4. Amla (Indian Gooseberry)
    5. Greek Yogurt
    6. Methi (Fenugreek)
    7. Licorice Root
    8. Beetroot
    9. Onion Juice

1. Coconut Milk:

What You Need
  • 1 cup coconut milk
What You Need To Do
  1. Apply coconut milk to your scalp using a hair dye brush.
  1. Then cover your head with a towel and leave it on for about 20 minutes. You can ideally prepare coconut milk at home by grinding the grated coconut and squeezing its milk.


  1. After that, remove the towel and rinse your hair with cold water.Follow up with shampoo.You can follow this process once in a week.Coconut milk is rich in vitamin E and fats that help to moisturize your hair and keep it healthy. The milk is rich in potassium, another vital ingredient for hair growth (1). Coconut milk is rich in proteins, essential fats and minerals such as potassium. Thus, washing your hair with coconut milk can help reduce breakage of hair. Coconut oil also contains the same nutrients and hence, it strengthens your hair right from the root through the shaft to the tip. Massaging your scalp regularly with this oil provides a protective action against hair loss. You can grate coconut and squeeze out the milk by mixing in a little water. It also has antibacterial properties that protect the hair from damage.

    2. Aloe Vera

    What You Need
    A leaf (or even a stalk) of the aloe vera plant
    What You Need To Do
    This is the traditional way of using aloe vera for treating hair growth.
    1. Extract the pulp content from the leaf or stalk and rub into your hair.
    1. Ensure your hair is already washed before you do this.
    1. Massage the pulp into your scalp in circular motions.
    1. Leave it on for about 15 minutes, and then rinse with cold water.
    When You Need To Do This
    Repeat the process thrice a week, ideally, in the morning after you have taken a head bath.
    Why This Works
    Aloe vera plays a crucial role in balancing the pH levels of the scalp and hair. It penetrates deep into the scalp and hair, thereby promoting hair growth.
    Caution
    The yellow-colored sap of the aloe vera plant contains toxins, and can irritate the skin if you are latex-intolerant. You can ideally boil the plant (that converts the toxins into natural salicylic acid, which is harmless to the skin) before extracting the pulp content.

    3. Neem (Indian Lilac)

    What You Need
    • 10 – 12 dry neem leaves
    • A vessel containing water
    What You Need To Do
    1. Boil the neem leaves in water till the water level comes down to half its quantity.
    1. Wait for the mixture to cool.
    1. Rinse your hair with this mixture.
    When You Need To Do This
    You can use this remedy as a last rinse after shampooing your hair. It can ideally be done once every week.
    Why This Works
    Neem has excellent antibacterial properties that help you get rid of dandruff. This ensures the scalp is healthy and promote hair growth. It also stimulates blood flow to the skin, thereby nourishing the hair roots. Neem is even found to eliminate head lice and nits.
    Caution
    Using neem for hair (especially in the case of dandruff) can cause your eyes to burn. So, be careful while washing off the neem water and ensure it doesn’t get into your eyes.

    4. Amla (Indian Gooseberry)

    What You Need
    • 4-5 Indian gooseberries
    • 1 cup virgin coconut oil
    OR
    • Indian gooseberries
    • lime juice
    OR
    • Indian gooseberry oil
    • coconut oil
    What You Need To Do
    Method 1: Boil the dried Indian gooseberries in coconut oil till the oil turns black.
    Wait for it to cool, and then massage your scalp with this oil.
    Leave it on for about 20 minutes, and then shampoo as usual.
    Method 2: Crush the amla fruit to extract its juice. Mix 2 teaspoons of this juice or amla powder with an equal quantity of freshly squeezed lime juice. Apply this on your scalp and allow it to dry. Rinse off with warm water.
    Method 3: Mix coconut oil and Indian gooseberry oil in equal parts. Add a few drops of lemon juice. Once a week, apply this mixture thoroughly on the scalp. Rinse off with water to fight hair loss.
    When You Need To Do This
    You can follow this twice a week.
    Why This Works
    Amla is rich in vitamin C, a nutrient essential for the growth and strengthening of hair . Vitamin C also helps build collagen that is vital for hair growth. Apart from this, vitamin C also helps absorb iron, thereby keeping your locks strong and healthy. Amla also helps prevent premature graying of hair.
    Consuming it on a regular basis can be quite helpful in strengthening your hair follicles. It can also be applied topically in the form of juice or amla powder available at herbal stores.

    5. Greek Yogurt

    What You Need
    • 2 tablespoons Greek yogurt
    • 1 tablespoon honey
    • 1 lemon
    What You Need To Do
    1. Take the two tablespoons of Greek yogurt in a bowl. To this, add honey and the lemon juice extracted from the lemon.
    1. Mix the ingredients thoroughly and make a paste.
    1. Using a hair dye brush, apply this pack to the scalp and hair roots.
    1. Leave it on for about 30 minutes, and then rinse thoroughly with cold water.
    When You Need To Do This
    Ideally, you should apply this pack once a week. But if you have dry hair, then you can use the pack twice a week.
    Why This Works
    Greek yogurt acts as a natural conditioner for hair. It contains vitamin B5 and proteins that are extremely beneficial for hair. Honey contains antibacterial properties that protect hair from damage.
    Greek yogurt contains probiotics, which, according to studies, make the hair grow.

    6. Methi (Fenugreek)

    What You Need
    OR
    • 1 cup fenugreek seeds
    OR
    • 2 tbsp of fenugreek seeds
    • 1/2 cup of coconut oil
    What You Need To Do
    Method 1
    1. Soak two tablespoons of fenugreek seeds in water overnight.
    1. Make it into a paste in the morning.
    1. Blend this mixture with a little water to add some consistency.
    1. Add four tablespoons of curd one egg white.
    1. Apply this on your hair and scalp.
    1. Leave in for half an hour.
    1. Wash off thoroughly with water.
    Method 2
    1. Soak fenugreek seeds in water overnight.
    1. The next morning, grind the seeds and make a paste. Ensure the paste is thoroughly ground and spreadable.
    1. Apply this paste to your hair, from the root to tip, and cover with a shower cap.
    1. Leave it on for about 40 minutes, and then rinse using cold water.
    Method 3
    1. Fry fenugreek seeds in coconut oil.
    1. Cooling and strain the preparation.
    1. Apply the mixture in small amounts on the scalp by rubbing gently at the roots of your hair.
    When You Need To Do This
    You can apply this once or twice a month.
    Why This Works
    Fenugreek seeds enhance hair growth and help in the rebuilding of the hair follicles. They also make hair shiny, strong, and long 

    7. Licorice Root

    What You Need
    • 1 tablespoon ground licorice root
    • 1 cup milk
    • 1 teaspoon saffron
    What You Need To Do
    1. Add the ground licorice root and saffron to the cup of milk and mix thoroughly.
    1. Before going to bed in the night, apply this mixture to the bald patches and leave it on overnight.
    1. Wash your hair the next morning.
    When You Need To Do This
    Do this twice a week.
    Why This Works
    Licorice root has healing properties that soothe the scalp and eliminate scalp irritation or dandruff. This helps in maintaining scalp health and promoting hair growth.

    8. Beetroot

    What You Need
    • A few beetroot leaves
    • 1 tablespoon henna
    What You Need To Do
    1. Firstly, boil the beetroot leaves in water till the water level comes down to half its quantity.
    1. Grind the leaves and add henna.
    1. Make a paste and apply it to your scalp.
    1. Leave it on for about 20 minutes and rinse with water.
    When You Need To Do This
    Do this thrice a week.
    Why This Works
    Beetroot contains potassium, protein, and vitamins B and C, all of which are essential for healthy hair.

    9. Onion Juice

    What You Need
    • 1 onion
    • A cotton ball
    OR
    • 1 onion
    • 2 tsp of honey
    • Rosewater
    What You Need To Do
    Method 1
    1. Grate the onion and extract its juice.
    1. Dip the cotton ball into the juice, and apply it directly to your scalp, ensuring the hair strands are covered from the root to the tip.
    1. Leave it on for about 30 minutes, after which you can rinse with cold water.
    1. Shampoo as usual.
    Method 2
    Squeeze an onion to extract its juice. Add 1 to 2 teaspoons of honey to it. To get rid of the odor, you can mix rose water with onions. Apply this on your hair and leave for 40 to 50 minutes and wash off. You can also crush a few cloves of garlic and boil them in a little coconut oil for a few minutes. When the mixture is lukewarm, massage your scalp with it.
    When You Need To Do This
    You can apply onion juice to your hair once in a week.
    Why This Works
    Onion has antibacterial properties that can eliminate the bacteria that can cause scalp infections . It also has a high sulfur content that improves blood circulation to the hair follicles and encourages hair growth. Sulfur is also known to treat infected hair follicles.
    Caution
    Be careful while applying the juice to your hair. If the juice gets into your eyes, wash them thoroughly with cold water. Though not harmful to your eyes, onion juice can cause a burning sensation and extreme discomfort.
© Rohan Bhardwaj

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