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5 natural sources of Biotin and how to consume them for hair growth

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 11, 2025, 09:44 IST
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How to consume Biotin for gorgeous hair growth

If your hair’s been acting up lately, thinning, snapping, or just refusing to grow, biotin might be the little miracle your strands are screaming for. Also known as Vitamin B7, this hair-loving nutrient boosts keratin production, strengthens each strand from the inside out, and keeps your scalp happy and healthy.

Sure, you can pop a supplement, but honestly? The best (and yummiest) way to get your biotin fix is straight from food. That way, you’re also getting all the other nutrients that come with it, it’s like a full salon treatment but from your plate.

Here are five biotin-rich foods that are basically hair food gold, plus exactly how to eat them for maximum growth.

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Eggs

Eggs are like a one-stop shop for healthy hair, packed with biotin and protein. The yolk is where the biotin magic is, so don’t skip it.

How to eat for hair growth:

Boiled, scrambled, poached, whatever you like, just make them part of your breakfast 3–4 times a week. Feeling extra? Mix the yolk with olive oil and use it as a DIY hair mask.

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Almonds

Almonds are little nutrient bombs, biotin, vitamin E, and healthy fats all rolled into one. They’re like moisturiser for your scalp from the inside out.

How to eat for hair growth:

A handful (8–10 almonds) a day is perfect. Soak them overnight, peel, and snack in the morning for easier digestion. Almond butter on toast also works.

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Sweet potatoes

Not only do they pack in biotin, but sweet potatoes are loaded with beta-carotene, which your body turns into vitamin A, super important for hair follicle health.

How to eat for hair growth:

Roast, mash, or toss them into soups. Aim for 2–3 servings a week. Add a drizzle of olive oil or ghee to help your body absorb the goodness.

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Sunflower seeds

Don’t underestimate these little guys, they are rich in biotin, zinc, and vitamin E, all essential for glossy, strong strands.

How to eat for hair growth:

Sprinkle over salads, smoothie bowls, or yoghurt. Or just snack on them plain. Choose unsalted and raw or lightly roasted.

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Spinach

Spinach is a total hair-care package: biotin, iron, folate, and vitamin C, all working together to boost scalp circulation and keep strands strong.

How to eat for hair growth:

Add to salads, smoothies, or sauté with garlic. Eat it 3-4 times a week for noticeable results.

Your easy hair-growth plan

Mix and match these five foods into your weekly meals and watch your hair thank you. For example:

Breakfast: Scrambled eggs with spinach on wholegrain toast

Snack: Handful of soaked almonds

Lunch: Sweet potato salad with olive oil dressing

Evening snack: Sunflower seeds + smoothie

Dinner: Spinach stir-fry with brown rice and grilled chicken or tofu

Stay consistent for at least 8–12 weeks, hair takes time to grow, so patience is your best friend here.

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Have happier, shinier hair

These foods aren’t magic overnight fixes, but they are a natural, gentle way to give your hair the love it needs. Pair them with good sleep, plenty of water, less heat styling, and stress control, and you’ll be running your fingers through stronger, shinier, happier hair before you know it.


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How Biotin works for hair

Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, plays a key role in keeping hair strong and healthy because it helps the body convert nutrients into energy and supports the production of keratin the protein that makes up your hair, skin, and nails. When your body has enough biotin, it strengthens the hair shaft, reduces breakage, and encourages new growth by nourishing the follicles from within. That’s why biotin-rich foods like eggs, nuts, and seeds, or even supplements, are often recommended to tackle thinning hair or excessive hair fall. While it’s not a magic cure for baldness, adding biotin to your routine can definitely create the right foundation for stronger, shinier, and healthier-looking hair over time.

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