Hibiscus for hair growth: 5 ways to use

             Written by: Mantasha

Hibiscus, also known as "Gudhal" in Hindi, is a traditional remedy loved for its power to nourish the scalp and promote hair growth.

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Here are 5 easy ways to use hibiscus for healthier, fuller hair:

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Heat coconut oil and add fresh hibiscus petals and leaves. Let it simmer for a few minutes, then cool and strain. Massage this oil into your scalp twice a week to stimulate growth.

Hibiscus Hair Oil

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Grind hibiscus petals and leaves into a smooth paste and mix with curd or aloe vera gel. Apply this as a mask on your scalp and hair. Leave it on for 30 minutes before rinsing off with a mild shampoo.

Hibiscus Hair Mask

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Mix hibiscus powder with amla powder and water to form a paste. Apply it as a nourishing hair pack to strengthen roots and improve hair texture.

Hibiscus Powder Pack

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Boil hibiscus petals in water, let it cool, and use it as a final rinse after shampooing. This helps condition the hair and adds a healthy shine.

Hibiscus Tea Rinse

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Soak fenugreek (methi) seeds overnight and grind with hibiscus petals to make a paste. Apply to the scalp to reduce dandruff and support hair growth.

Hibiscus & Fenugreek Blend

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