Saturday, November 7, 2015

Benefits of Hibiscus Leaves for Hair

Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It is quite large, containing several hundred species that are native to warm-temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. - Wikipedia

Hibiscus is used to condition and nourish the hair since times immemorial. There are various ways in which the parts of this plant is used to nourish the hair to promote hair growth. It is one the best herbs you can use strengthen your hair roots. Hibiscus can add shine to your locks. It adds volume to hair by combating hair loss.

Picture of Hibiscus Flower
How Hibiscus Flower looks
Hibiscus has a significant value in Ayurveda for its high medicinal value. Hibiscus is said to be very effective in boosting hair growth. It even prevents premature whitening of hair and nourishes hair from deep within.

Few Ways You Can Use Hibiscus Leaves To Strength Your Hair

With Yoghurt: Grind a few hibiscus leaves. Mix it with 4 tablespoonful of curds. Apply this paste on hair and leave it for about an hour. Rinse it with lukewarm water and use mild shampoo. This hair mask makes the hair roots strong, nourishes the hair and promotes hair growth.

Hair Mask of Hibiscus and Yogurt
Hibiscus and Yogurt

With Fenugreek: Soak a tablespoonful of fenugreek seeds overnight. Grind it the next morning with hibiscus leaves and apply it on scalp. Leave it for an hour and rinse. This pack helps to do away with dandruff.

Hibiscus and Fenugreek Seeds Hair Mask
Hibiscus and Fenugreek Seeds
With Amla: Make a paste of hibiscus leaves and add 3 tablespoonful of amla powder. Apply this mixture on hair and rinse after an hour. This pack helps to get rid of dandruff.

Hair mask of Hibiscus leaves and Amla
Hibiscus and Amla
With henna: Grind hibiscus with henna leaves. Apply this mixture on hair. It deeply conditions the hair and promotes hair growth.

Hair Mask of Hibiscus and Henna leaves
Hibiscus and Henna Leaves

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