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Home remedies for hair loss
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Loss of hair can seriously affect your mood, personality, and social presence and if you have been experiencing more loss of hair than normal, it is high time that you think about it and act accordingly. Let us read about some home remedies for hair loss in order to keep the confidence and social circles on highs.
Applying hair oil, on a regular basis, can help in proper circulation of blood besides keeping the hair roots in a healthy condition. For this, you need to have a combination of pure coconut oil, castor oil, and olive oil (all in equal proportions) and apply the mix at least twice a week and rinsing it off with a good shampoo (preferably herbal shampoo). In case you have noticed bald patches near the hairline, it is highly recommended that you apply castor oil on the affected areas regularly.
One of the best ways to revive hair quality and volume is having a juice of lettuce and spinach on a daily basis. If lettuce is not available or not preferred by you, a juice made of carrot, alfalfa, and spinach can do the trick for restoring lost hair. It is recommended that you boil some neem and hibiscus leaves in water and allow it to cool. When you think it is time to shampoo, use this water to restore lost hair and enhance blackness of your hair.
In addition to that, try adding food products such as green leafy vegetables, milk, dry fruits, nuts, yogurt, and fresh juicy fruits to your daily diet. Stay away from stress and enjoy an uninterrupted sleep of 8-9 hours, follow an active lifestyle and see your hair making a return to normal. Try these home remedies for hair loss and feel the difference.


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