Hair loss is more common than you might think. Hair loss often strikes many people as it begins to thin in mid to late life. Some people have the notion that males are the only ones who experience hair loss, but females who are prone to thinning hair that can lead to bald spots.
Whatever the reason for hair loss, it is never fun. Our hair is an integral part of the way we feel about our appearance, and when we lose our hair it can be damaging to our self-esteem and self-confidence. While hair loss can be damaging to the way we feel about ourselves, it can be corrected easily at home with different herbal remedies.
Common Reasons for Hair Loss
There are a lot of reasons for hair loss in both males and females. Following are some of the most common reasons for hair loss: •Hereditary •Physical stress •Too much vitamin A •Lack of protein •Male pattern baldness •Female hormones •Emotional stress •Vitamin B deficiency •Overstyling •Anabolic steroids •Hair Dye •Straightening and Curling Irons •Chemicals Found in Hair Care Products •Poor Diet •Thyroid Issues •Anemia •Menopause •Pregnancy •Chemotherapy.
While there are many factors that contribute to hair loss, there is something you can do about it. Treating hair loss with easy herbal remedies and things you can do at home will help prevent hair loss without the need for products that contain harmful chemicals or drug therapies that help in hair growth. Giving the following herbal remedies a try at home is safer, less-expensive and an excellent way to stimulate hair growth and leave you feeling confident and beautiful.
These twelve herbs have all been shown to aid in hair growth and do so with amazing results. Combining the above methods is the best way to see quicker results. Once you begin using these treatments you will find that your thinning hair becomes a thing of the past. It truly is possible to get rid of hair loss and have thicker hair. Your hair can grow, and when you use these easy home herbal remedies, you’ll wonder why you didn’t use them sooner. Hair will begin to grow back and you will feel better and more confident. Nature’s got us covered, and in this case has got us covered with a full head of healthy hair.
1. Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is rich in antioxidants and has antiviral, antifungal, and antibacterial properties. When used on hair, it improves scalp health, fights infections and fungus, supports hair growth, all while adding volume and shine without the common harmful chemicals.
2. Lavender Essential Oil
Lavender oil is an essential oil and one of the top aromatherapy oils. It’s known to help with stress; anxiety; wound healing; acne; and respiratory problems due to cough, cold, or flu. It also has great benefits for your hair. The benefits for your hair are: •Nourishes hair •Moisturizes scalp and strands •Helps prevent shedding hair •Improves blood circulation on the scalp aiding in hair growth •It has powerful antiseptic qualities treating dry scalp, fungi, bacteria, and other microbes.
3. Jojoba Oil
Jojoba oil is an extract of the Jojoba plant found in California, Arizona, and parts of Mexico. Jojoba oil has been used for hundreds of years by American Indians to moisturize and grow hair. The molecular makeup of jojoba has similar characteristics to the natural oil the glands of the scalp produce. Jojoba oil can be purchased at herb shops and can be applied directly to your hair or you can add a few drops to your favorite conditioner to promote hair growth. Jojoba is hypoallergenic and will not harm your hair or scalp. Aloe vera is another product used by Native American Indians to promote hair growth and is also an excellent moisturizer for your hair.
4. Argan Oil
It is an excellent agent for taming frizz and promoting shine and gloss, as well as softer, more manageable hair.
Argan oil is non-irritating and actually, reverses much of the damage done by artificial chemicals and treatments on hair. It is often used in its pure form for healthy, soft and shiny hair. Below are a few of the best ways to use argan oil on hair.
5. Rosemary Essential Oil
Used for centuries in cultures worldwide to promote hair growth and delay the onset of gray hair, Rosemary oil stimulates blood circulation of the scalp. A refreshing daily rinse of rosemary leaves simmered in water retains hair color. The rinse is most effective on dark hair. A few drops of rosemary oil can be added to olive oil and used as a scalp massage oil.
6. Hemp Seed
Hemp oil also helps to enhance the growth of hair on the scalp in a number of ways. Among these is through the Omega3, Omega6, and Omega 9 fatty acids, which are necessary for stimulating growth.
Hair is made of keratin, of which up to 90% is a protein. Hemp oil is able to provide this protein during growth as a basic element of the hair, especially when included in the diet. The oil also improves blood circulation on the scalp, which ensures that the hair follicles are nourished enough to support hair growth.
7. Rose Hips
The fruit of Rosa canina, the wild rose is one of the best sources of vitamin C (containing around fifty percent more than oranges) making rose hips a powerful herbal stimulant for hair growth. Simmer or soak rose hips in water until they become soft enough to crush. Mix with a moisturizer to form a paste that can be applied to the scalp and hair.
8. Flaxseed
Flaxseed (also known as linseed) is full of fatty acids and anti-oxidants which help to remove toxins and dead cells from the scalp. Boil ground flax seeds in water to form a soothing gel that can be applied to scalp and hair as a moisturizer that can help to stimulate growth and improve the strength of existing hair. A guide for making flax seed gel can be found here.
9. Ginger Root
Ginger root oil increases circulation in hair follicles, promoting stronger and faster growth. Ginger root is also an antiseptic and moisturizer, making it excellent for clearing up dandruff and other skin conditions which may interfere with healthy hair growth. Check out this recipe for making your own ginger root scalp treatment.
10. Black Seed Oil
Black Seed Oil is known to treat thinning of hair, baldness and falling hair. Black Seed Oil has more than 100 nutrients and vitamins to replenish the skin and hair and will help you to have a mane of hair that you can be proud of.
11. Hemp Seed Oil
When hair loses moisture, it can become very dry and break more easily. Hemp Seed Oil helps maintain the natural texture of hair, preventing water loss and adding moisture to the hair and scalp. This is especially important in drier climates or weathers, where hair tends to lose moisture more quickly. Hemp Seed Oil is rich in Omega 3, 6 and 9. These fatty acids are necessary for the production of new growth and supply proper nourishment to the follicle. Hemp seed oil can also improve blood circulation in the scalp, thereby stimulating new hair growth.
12. Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea tree oil can be used for various hair problems, including promoting hair growth. Tea tree oil naturally soothes the itchy scalp and prevents many hair problems such as dandruff, baldness, psoriasis, and even head lice. Tea tree oil is a great alternative to chemical-filled and artificial hair care products. It is a herb that reduces hair loss and, instead, promotes hair growth.