Hibiscus promotes hair growth and prevents premature hair greying by reducing excessive body heat, stimulating blood circulation to the scalp, and increasing the supply of essential nutrients to the hair follicles.
Intellectuals with a Pitta-predominant constitution and people into the work habit of staying awake during late nights tends to lose their hair due to excess heat trapped under the skin. Hibiscus tea helps regulate that excess heat and balance Pitta.
Hibiscus Hair Oil
There are various preparation methods of hair oil such as:
Boil hibiscus flowers and fenugreek seeds in coconut oil. Cool, strain and store in a bottle. Use this oil regularly to massage the scalp.
Grind hibiscus leaves and flowers to paste and mix with virgin coconut oil. Simmer together on low heat until the water content disappears. Filter and then store in a clean glass bottle.
An application of the paste of tender and fresh hibiscus leaves with water heals skin problems of the scalp such as itching, burning, etc.
Hibiscus Hair Wash
Soak 10 hibiscus flower petals in 500 ml (2 cups) of water overnight.
The next morning squeeze the flowers with your hands and remove from the solution.
Apply the filtered liquid to your hair.
Cover your hair with a shower cap.
Rinse with warm water after 20 minutes.
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