Fresh fruits and veggies do not just make for a nutritious diet — they are good for your skin and hair too. This monsoon, when your hair woes must be at their worst, we bring to you six easy DIY expert solutions.
According to CM Guri, a dermatologist at Delhi-based Venus Clinics, you need to look no further than your kitchen for the solution of your hair problems. Here she suggests some kitchen staples that can be used in one’s daily routine to keep hair fall at bay:
Avocado
Avocados can strengthen the hair and repair the damaged hair, as they are rich in Vitamin B and Vitamin E. They not only strengthen your hair, but also moisturise your hair. All you have to do is, mash an avocado and add egg yolk to it. Apply it on your hair and leave it on for 20 minutes before you wash it off.
Carrot
Carrots are great for your hair roots, and they give them the much needed strength. Extract carrot juice with the help of a juicer and keep it in the fridge for 30 minutes. Apply it directly to your hair to prevent hair loss.
Onion
Onions reverse the hair loss and open the hair follicles. The thinning of hair, caused due to fungal and bacterial infection can also be avoided. All you have to do is extract the onion juice and apply it on your hair follicles. Wash it properly after 20 minutes, because the smell of onion might stay.
Banana
Bananas are a rich source of potassium and vitamin A. They are known to be extremely good for hair strengthening and smoothing. A banana and honey hair mask revitalises damaged and weak hair. Mix one mashed banana with one tablespoon honey and apply this mask on your hair roots for 15 to 20 minutes and wash it thoroughly with a mild shampoo.
Coconut milk
Apart from coconut oil, coconut milk is also good for strengthening the hair roots. A coconut milk and honey mask is a good way to regain your hair’s lost strength. Mix coconut and honey together and apply it on damp hair. Massage it into your scalp and leave it on for one hour. Wash it properly with a mild shampoo afterwards to get the best results.
Oatmeal
An oatmeal mask nourishes oily scalp and strengthens hair by treating dandruff and protecting hair follicles. Blend one tablespoon oatmeal with one cup of fresh milk and almond oil together and make a paste. Apply this mask onto your hair after properly detangling it. Wash it off with lukewarm water after 15 to 20 minutes for best results.