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5 Homemade hair masks for quick hair growth

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 26, 2025, 09:24 IST
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5 Homemade hair masks for quick hair growth

Homemade hair masks are an eco-friendly and economical way to promote hair growth, strengthen strands, and maintain scalp health. Herbal and kitchen-based masks are reliable, safe, and natural, made with non-toxic ingredients packed with nutrients that benefit the hair.


Here are the 5 best natural hair masks for growth of the hair:


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Fenugreek (methi) and yogurt hair mask

Fenugreek seeds are rich in folic acid, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K, and proteins, all essential for maintaining healthy hair and promoting growth. When soaked and blended, these seeds mixed with yogurt create a powerful hair mask that strengthens roots, adds shine, and tackles scalp issues like dandruff and dryness. Regular use may help prevent premature greying, support healthy hair follicles, and keep hair soft and manageable. Simply apply the paste to your scalp and hair, leave it on for 30–45 minutes, and rinse with a mild shampoo.

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Onion juice and coconut oil hair mask

This classic remedy cleans out the hair follicles, raises blood circulation and has sulfur which strengthens the hair and makes them resilient. By mixing onion juice in coconut oil, its moisturising and protective properties become even stronger, so the hair does not fall out further and the scalp is nurtured. Mix two tablespoons coconut oil and onion juice and then massage on the scalp and after 30 minutes rinse it off.


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Aloe vera and olive oil hair mask

Aloe vera contains enzymes that help repair dead skin cells on the scalp, promote hair growth, and soothe irritation. A combination of aloe vera gel and olive oil adds shine, strengthens strands, and helps prevent breakage. This hydrating mix is especially ideal for dry or frizzy hair. Blend two tablespoons of aloe vera gel with one tablespoon of olive oil, massage from scalp to ends, leave it on for 20 to 30 minutes, and rinse thoroughly.


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Rosemary hair mask

A homemade rosemary hair mask is one of the easiest and most effective ways to boost hair growth naturally. Rosemary is known for stimulating blood circulation to the scalp, which helps revive hair follicles and encourages thicker, healthier strands. To make the mask, simply mix 2 tablespoons of rosemary-infused oil (or brew a strong rosemary tea and let it cool) with 1 tablespoon of coconut oil and 1 tablespoon of aloe vera gel. Apply this mixture from roots to ends, massage it into your scalp for a few minutes, and leave it on for 30–45 minutes before rinsing. Used once or twice a week, this soothing herbal treatment can reduce hair fall, promote new growth, and leave your hair feeling soft and nourished.

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Herbal powder (e.g. brahmi, bhringraj, amla) mask

Preparing a basic hair mask at home with such powders as brahmi, bhringraj and amla can provide potent nourishment. These herbs help to increase the length, thickness, and less hair loss. Take a tablespoon of powder with water to make a paste and apply to hair and scalp, then wait 30 minutes and wash off. The masks are non-hazardous, biodegradable and also lack irritation and side effects during usage.


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Egg and olive oil protein mask

Eggs provide protein to the hair shaft in concentrated form and cause olive oil to add moisture and conditioning. This mask adds strength, reduces breakage and increases shine. It is vital for hair to grow fast and stay strong. Mix one egg with two tablespoons of olive oil and apply it to the hair and cover with a shower cap, leaving it for 20 to 30 minutes. Later, rinse with cool water and shampoo.


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The best part

Homemade hair masks work for hair growth by deeply nourishing the scalp and hair with natural, chemical-free ingredients rich in vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. When you use masks made from kitchen staples like aloe vera, yoghurt, coconut oil, or fenugreek seeds, they help improve blood circulation to the scalp, strengthen the hair shaft, and reduce breakage. These masks also soothe scalp inflammation, fight dandruff, and unclog hair follicles, creating a healthier environment for hair to grow faster and stronger. The best part? They're affordable, customisable, and free from harsh additives.

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As good as salon treatment

Homemade hair masks for hair growth can be just as effective as professional salon treatments, minus the hefty price tag. Packed with natural ingredients like coconut oil, aloe vera, fenugreek, and amla, these DIY remedies nourish the scalp, strengthen hair from the roots, and improve overall hair texture without exposing your strands to harsh chemicals.

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Kitchen is the best beauty lab!

While salon treatments offer instant results, consistent use of homemade masks delivers long-term benefits that are gentle, customisable, and deeply rooted in age-old traditions. Sometimes, your kitchen really is the best beauty lab.

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