11/16Burdock

Burdock

Burdock is loaded with fatty acids and phytosterol compounds that can help soothe an itchy scalp and treat hair loss. A University of Maryland Medical Center study found those with psoriasis who took fish oil that contained the same kind of fatty acids in burdock along with their medication had a better chance of improving their hair regrowth.

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12/16Lavender

Lavender

Lavender contains antibacterial properties that are super nourishing for the scalp. It can help treat issues like parasites and fungus. According to a study, conducted by a team from the University of Maryland Medical Center, lavender helped hair to regrow in participants with an autoimmune disease that causes hair to fall out. While it is popularly used in the form of essential oil, it can also be used to make tea.

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13/16Neem

Neem

Neem leaf hair pack works well as a conditioner as it thoroughly works on the scalp to get rid of excess oil or dryness. It also contains antibacterial properties. Meanwhile, neem oil promotes hair growth and works to strengthen the strands. If you suffer from an itchy scalp often, give this herb a try.

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14/16Horsetail

Horsetail

Horsetail stimulates blood circulation to the scalp, which helps in many ways. This will help to improve hair growth and strengthen your tresses. All you need is half a cup of horsetail herb and a cup of water. Let the herbs soak well before you apply the mixture all over your hair.

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15/16Brahmi

Brahmi

Using Brahmi on your hair can help to make it thick and healthy. It provides a lot of nourishment to the scalp and works to reduce hair fall. It also contains calming properties that can help reduce stress, which is a major cause for hair fall. All you need to is mix Brahmi powder with water and apply the mixture all over your hair and especially your scalp. Wash it off after an hour with a mild shampoo.

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16/16Henna

Henna

Henna is popularly used to colour your hair, but it can do a lot more than that. It contains healing properties that are antibacterial, antimicrobial, and astringent. Applying it on your hair can help get rid of excess oil on the scalp and unclog pores. Over time you'll notice a huge improvement. You can turn henna leaves into a paste or use it in powder form.

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