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5 Indian herbs that are great for hair growth

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 29, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Herbs that can change your hair game

When it comes to luscious, strong, and healthy hair, India has always had the answer hidden in its traditional herbs. Passed down from grandmothers to mothers to us, these natural remedies continue to dominate beauty routines today. Forget chemical-heavy products; if you truly want to nourish your scalp and boost hair growth, your kitchen and garden might already be holding the secret ingredients. Let's dive into five powerful Indian herbs that can take your hair game to the next level!

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Bhringraj

Known as the "King of Hair" in Ayurveda, Bhringraj (Eclipta Alba) is truly a miracle herb for your mane. It has been used for centuries to promote hair growth, prevent premature greying, and treat hair fall.

Bhringraj boosts blood circulation to the scalp, ensuring that hair follicles get all the nutrients they need to thrive. It also revitalises dormant hair roots and encourages new growth. You can use Bhringraj oil directly on the scalp for a relaxing champi or even make a simple hair mask by mixing the powdered form with water or yoghurt.

Quick Tip: Warm up some Bhringraj oil and give yourself a 10-minute head massage before bedtime twice a week. Your hair will thank you.

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Amla

Amla, or Indian Gooseberry, is one of the most trusted remedies for thick, shiny hair. Packed with Vitamin C and antioxidants, amla helps in collagen production, which is crucial for hair strength and growth.

It also helps balance the scalp's pH level, controls oil production, and keeps dandruff at bay. Regular use of amla can strengthen hair roots, prevent breakage, and delay the greying process naturally.

You can consume amla juice daily or apply amla-infused hair oils and masks. Another easy DIY? Mix amla powder with henna or curd for a nourishing hair pack.

Quick Tip: Drinking fresh amla juice on an empty stomach every morning not only benefits your hair but also gives your skin an unbeatable glow!

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Fenugreek (Methi)

Fenugreek seeds aren't just for your tadka! Rich in iron, protein, and nicotinic acid, methi is a natural treatment for hair thinning and dandruff.

These tiny seeds help rebuild hair follicles and enhance hair density over time. Fenugreek also has hormone antecedents that help in hair growth and strengthening of hair shafts.

To use fenugreek, soak the seeds overnight, grind them into a fine paste, and apply it to your scalp for 30 minutes before rinsing off. It works wonders for boosting softness and shine.

Quick Tip: If you’re too lazy to make a paste, simply add fenugreek powder to your regular hair oil and let it steep for a few days before use.

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Hibiscus

The vibrant red hibiscus flower is more than just a garden beauty, it's a powerhouse for hair health. Hibiscus is packed with amino acids that nourish hair, strengthen roots, and keep locks lustrous and bouncy.

It also prevents premature greying and is a saviour for those struggling with hair thinning. Hibiscus flowers and leaves can be ground into a paste and used as a hair mask or infused in oils for deep conditioning treatments.

Quick Tip: Try boiling a few hibiscus flowers in coconut oil, strain the mixture, and use this homemade hibiscus oil for regular massages.

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Neem

Neem is an all-rounder herb known for its powerful antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. A clean, healthy scalp is the foundation for good hair growth, and neem ensures that by eliminating dandruff, lice, and any scalp infections.

It also promotes better blood circulation and revitalises damaged hair follicles, encouraging new growth. Using neem leaves to make a hair rinse or applying neem oil regularly can lead to visibly healthier hair.

Quick Tip: Boil neem leaves in water, cool the solution, and use it as your final rinse after shampooing to keep your scalp happy and fresh.

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Nature knows best

Nature truly knows best when it comes to beauty! These five Indian herbs - Bhringraj, Amla, Fenugreek, Hibiscus, and Neem have stood the test of time and proven their magic generation after generation. Including them into your weekly hair care routine doesn't require fancy products or expensive salon treatments.

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Browse the beauty aisle

With consistency, patience, and a little bit of self-care, you'll be well on your way to stronger, thicker, and healthier hair. So next time you're browsing the beauty aisle, remember: the best solutions might already be sitting right on your kitchen shelf!

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