#Anti-Dandruff & Scalp Care Shampoos
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fantasticwombatmoon · 9 days ago
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the-phrase · 9 months ago
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Experience ultimate dandruff relief with The pHrase's Natural Multivitamin Therapy. Our anti-dandruff duo includes a gentle shampoo and scalp serum enriched with Neem, Lemon, Hibiscus, and Salicylic Acid. These ingredients balance scalp pH, reduce dandruff, and soothe irritation. Suitable for all hair types, this vegan, cruelty-free formula ensures a healthy, nourished scalp.
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theyogeeexperience · 1 year ago
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Discover the best natural hair care products for healthy, gorgeous hair. Our carefully curated collection is formulated with high-quality, plant-based ingredients to nourish and revitalize your locks. Experience the transformative power of nature and embrace the beauty of your hair with our exceptional natural hair care products.
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Top 10 Anti Dandruff Shampoo Available In India That Actually Works
Dandruff can be a super annoying problem, right? That itchy, flaky scalp is not only bad for your hair’s health but also a major downer for your confidence. But hey, we have good news! The market in India is lined with many anti-dandruff shampoos that promise to kick dandruff. In this article, let’s look at the top 10 anti-dandruff shampoos that folks in India swear by for clearing up those snowy…
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kidshairplay · 1 year ago
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sroloc--elbisivni · 27 days ago
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for cheaper anti dandruff shampoo you might find Vanicream or CeraVe (or their drug store generics) a better option than what you're using now! both have zinc pyrithione as the active ingredient, which works extremely well for some people. Nizoral has ketaconazole as the active which is effective but generally more expensive--if this is what you're using, know that some strains of Malassezia yeast are resistant to ketaconazole and other -azole antifungals! might be why it isn't clearing up. selenium sulfide, coal tar, and salicylic acid (e.g., Neutrogena T/Sal) are other good options for active ingredients. if you have broken skin I'd definitely steer clear of anything with fragrance or essential oils in it, which can be very irritating (common in head & shoulders brand especially). hope your scalp heals up! seborrheic dermatitis sucks :(
THANK YOU EXTREMELY INFORMED ANON!!! yeah i’ve had fairly good luck with zinc pyrithione but while i was in the UK last year i had a hell of a time trying to find stuff with it—i think selenium sulfide is what i ended up on? but then i got back to north america and had to go hunting for a new brand and you’re dead on the money, i DID end up with Nizoral. What I get for not reading the ingredients, IG, but mostly I was just looking for ‘not H&S’ since that stopped working for me a couple years back. i’ve heard mixed reviews of coal tar and it’s always seemed a little more scored earth than i necessarily want to go but i’ll keep it on the list to try if zinc pyrithione and salicylic acid don’t work. the Nizoral has taken care of the broken skin problem on this round at least.
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astrogirlythings · 2 years ago
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Foolproof Hair Care tips & routine :
I wish I knew 10 years ago... Seriously..
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As a child I always had silky, smooth hair.. And I believed that it'll stay that way forever. Little did I know.. I got into an all girls hostel in 10th grade & got dandruff & certain vitamin deficiencies. That made my hair look & feel unhealthy ever since.
Hot water :
Is a big no no..
Your hair will lose its natural shine in the long run.
Thinning will be a problem in your mid 30s.
Stick to lukewarm water from root to tip.
Take your damn vitamins :
Get your blood checked & see if you have any vitamin / mineral deficiencies.
Take your vitamins & once you get that problem sorted. Switch to a healthier diet that contains all those vitamins.
Besides vitamins.. eating curry leaves on an empty stomach is also good for someone who is suffering with hair fall.
Identify your problem :
If you have dandruff or hair fall..or literally anything.
Your scalp type - Oily / dry / normal
Your hair type - silky / delicate / dry
Your hair type and scalp type are not always the same.
In case of oily scalp - I strongly suggest that you don't oil your hair. Because if you do.. your problem might never resolve. (I know it because that's what I have..) but you can use a hair mask after shampooing your hair to make sure that your scalp is feeling nourished.
In case of dry scalp - Use any oil of your choice. Especially massage your scalp when you are applying the oil.
In case of dry hair - use conditioner after shampooing your hair.
In case of delicate hair - masking is a must.
Two Shampoos :
One shampoo to treat your problem (hair fall / dandruff / really any problem) & the other to act as a cleanser (parabens and sulphate free).
Problem shampoo alone - Mon, Fri
Cleanser shampoo alone - Wed, Sun
Oil :
Oiling is a big no no if you have a sebaceous / oily scalp.
Oiling is good for a dry scalp.
Tea tree oil for dandruff
Onion / castor oil for hair fall
Cold pressed coconut oil for strengthening hair
Masking / Conditioning :
Masking is helpful in nourishing your hair and scalp.
While conditioning is good for bringing back your hair's natural shine / lustre.
Please don't take them for granted.
Comb & Exfoliators :
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If you are someone with a dandruff problem.. please comb your hair regularly. It will clean your scalp..
And if you have a hair fall problem.. combing with a narrow teethed comb will stimulate blood flow.
Using a scalp exfoliating comb while bathing will help you get rid of dirt / dandruff efficiently..
Clean your combs :
Wash your combs by soaking them in vinegar + warm water or baking soda + warm water.
And do not forget to wash your pillow covers after a shampoo bath. Especially if you have a dandruff problem.
Other no brainer shit :
If you are using an anti-dandruff / hair fall shampoo.. please let the shampoo sit on your scalp for atleast 20 mins before you wash it all off.
Be gentle with your hair & scalp. Don't dig your nails into your scalp or don't be harsh with your hair. Just gently massage your scalp & hair while shampooing them.
Please wash your scalp thoroughly. I can't stress this enough.. most problems are caused by the shampoo residue that is left behind..
Proper Routine :
Problem shampoo + Masking - Mon, Fri
Cleanser shampoo + Conditioning - Wed, Sun
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moopsy-daisy · 2 years ago
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Make Your Own Cosmetics, Get What You Actually Want
Once you've been in zero waste, eco friendly, solarpunk/lunarpunk circles for a while, it's easy to forget the steps you took when you started. There are lots of DIY projects I've been doing for 10+ years now, and I keep doing them because they work (for me). Yet, when I sit back and think "am I doing enough?" I always gloss over the myriad things that have become part of my everyday life.
Making these things won't save the environment, but you'll get products that meet your needs on your terms, will save you money, and you won't have to worry about a company discontinuing your favorites. Plus, it seems like a lot less packaging to just buy a brick of beeswax and toss in some kitchen stuff you already had to make makeup.
Henna
I got really lucky, I always wanted red hair and henna is a natural dye that only comes in red. Well, more of a coppery tone. But, here's the other cool thing: the henna process is anti-fungal and controls dandruff. Half the time, I remember to color my hair because my scalp starts getting itchy 6+ weeks later and I start to get flakes. Coloring my hair takes care of my scalp and I don't need dandruff shampoo to keep it healthy. It's cost-effective, buying high quality henna for a year's worth of color (for my length and thicc hair) is about $60 for 18-months' of materials. I mix it when I need it, and keep the powder in the freezer. Pro-tip, if you or your partner don't like the grassy, hay-like smell of henna, add cardamom or ginger powder to the mix. It doesn't change the color but it'll knock down the scent.
I learned everything I needed to know about Henna for Hair here: http://hennaforhair.com and buy through Catherine's store because I know I'm getting real, quality henna powder.
Oh and a cloth wrap for your hair will let you keep the henna covered without wasting plastic wrap every time you redo your roots. I've been using the same 'turbie twist' wraps for years now. I made them from old t-shirts and they're stained as fuck. Who cares? This is basically their only job.
Carmine Lip Color
No, it isn't vegan. Yes, it's made of bugs. It's also a spectacular color, the insects aren't abused in the process of gathering or raising. They're actually parasites on nopal cactus, they have a simple niche and serve it well. I learned this lip stain recipe from Humblee & Me, and have found that the anti-bacterial doesn't seem to be necessary, ymmv. A 2.5 gram sample pack of carmine from TKB has lasted me almost a year and I wear this almost daily. I find that the glycerin really helps keep my lips from drying out too badly, so I wear my lip stain even when I'm not planning on being seen by other people. I spend about $20 on lip color for a year and that's including the bottles I use to store it (tiny eyedroppers work best imo) and the glycerin. Not quite zero waste but darn close.
Note: I'm still trying to find a simple recipe for black goth lipstick that I like. So far, my attempts have had a nasty texture and aren't worth the trouble.
Eyebrow Fill
My favorite brand of eyebrow liner discontinued the best color I ever found, so I decided to make my own. Beeswax, cocoa powder, activated charcoal, and almond oil made a little pot of eyebrow fill that suits my needs beautifully. Go super light on the charcoal until you know you've got the color you want. My brows are pretty dark but not fully black, so I do a dark chocolate sort of shade. I think I made my last batch about 11 months ago and it's still half full. I use it daily, apply with an angled brush, and it's never given me breakouts or anything. I don't even wash it off, because I am lazy.
Body Powder/Dry shampoo
Growing up in California, I didn't need this stuff. Living in Oregon? Summer would be awful without body powder. It's also a nice way to have a fragrance on. Pour your favorite perfume (I love Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab oils) onto a cotton ball, put that ball in a jar with a bunch of corn starch. Shake. Leave it for a month. You now have scented body powder. It's a decent dry shampoo, too, I just brush it into my dark hair and it disappears.
Tooth Powder
There is NOTHING wrong with using conventional toothpaste if it meets your needs. I have particular reasons for using tooth powder. These include hating the taste of most toothpaste and needing to avoid fluoride because of my particular thyroid condition. (Fluoride isn't bad for everyone! It isn't ideal for everyone. Figure out what you need!) I make my own tooth powder, it works well enough for me and I don't hate brushing my teeth like I used to. 1 part baking soda, 1 part bentonite clay, some ground cloves. Mix it up, keep in a glass jar (metal will bond with the clay, bad things happen, this is why we use glass or plastic for storage). $20 of materials = LOADS of tooth powder.
Cutting Hair
It's way easier than you think. I cut my own hair and I do a graduated bob which is a little more complex than most at-home cuts. I taught myself. I use decent shears (don't use scissors) and a Wahl hair trimmer set. Learn this skill on yourself, and when people find out you can do hair, they'll come to you for their own needs. Great way to provide mutual aid (one of my parents is trans and getting haircuts in a salon would be extremely stressful for her, so I cut her hair and save her money and suffering). You could also do skill trades! I trade haircuts for massages from a massage therapist friend, for example.
Protip: Dust yourself with body powder before cutting hair, it makes the little shards of cut hair way less prone to sticking to you. You'll still want a shower but it'll just be less icky.
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otrixindia · 2 months ago
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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Anti Hair Fall Shampoo
Best Anti Hair Fall Shampoo
Hair fall is a common issue faced by many individuals across the globe, regardless of age or gender. While it can be attributed to several factors such as genetics, stress, poor diet, or hormonal changes, one effective way to combat this problem is by choosing the right Anti Hair Fall Shampoo. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the benefits of using such shampoos, key ingredients to look for, and how to maximize their effectiveness. We will also highlight the role of natural ingredients like Amla and Bhringraj in preventing hair fall.
Understanding Hair Fall
Before diving into solutions, it’s crucial to understand what causes hair fall. On average, losing 50 to 100 strands of hair per day is normal. However, excessive hair fall can be concerning and may result from:
Genetics: Hereditary hair loss, also known as androgenic alopecia, is the most common cause.
Stress: Both physical and emotional stress can trigger hair fall.
Nutritional Deficiency: A lack of essential vitamins and minerals can weaken hair roots.
Hormonal Imbalance: Conditions like thyroid problems or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can lead to hair thinning.
Improper Hair Care: Using harsh chemicals and excessive heat can damage hair.
Benefits of Using Anti Hair Fall Shampoo
An Anti Hair Fall Shampoo is specifically formulated to strengthen hair strands, nourish the scalp, and reduce breakage. Here are some key benefits:
1. Strengthening Hair Roots
These shampoos often contain ingredients that help in reinforcing hair roots, thereby reducing hair fall caused by weak follicles.
2. Nourishing the Scalp
A healthy scalp is essential for hair growth. Anti hair fall shampoos often include moisturizing agents that keep the scalp hydrated and free from dandruff, which can contribute to hair loss.
3. Reducing Breakage
By improving hair elasticity and providing necessary nutrients, these shampoos minimize breakage and split ends.
4. Stimulating Hair Growth
Some anti hair fall shampoos also contain ingredients that stimulate dormant hair follicles, promoting new hair growth.
Key Ingredients in Anti Hair Fall Shampoos
When choosing an Anti Hair Fall Shampoo, it’s important to look for certain ingredients known for their efficacy in preventing hair fall. Two such powerful natural ingredients are Amla and Bhringraj.
1. Amla (Indian Gooseberry)
Amla is a rich source of Vitamin C and antioxidants, which strengthen hair follicles and prevent premature graying. It also improves scalp health by reducing dandruff and dryness.
2. Bhringraj (Eclipta Prostrata)
Bhringraj, often referred to as the "king of herbs" for hair, is renowned for its ability to prevent hair fall, promote hair growth, and reduce scalp issues like dandruff. It is highly effective in nourishing the scalp and strengthening hair roots.
3. Biotin
Also known as Vitamin B7, biotin improves the keratin infrastructure of hair, resulting in stronger and thicker strands.
4. Keratin
Keratin is a protein that helps in smoothing and strengthening hair. It repairs damaged hair and prevents further breakage.
5. Niacin (Vitamin B3)
Niacin enhances blood circulation to the scalp, ensuring that hair follicles receive adequate nutrients for growth.
6. Caffeine
Caffeine is known to stimulate hair follicles and promote healthy hair growth while reducing hair loss.
How to Use Anti Hair Fall Shampoo Effectively
To get the most out of your Anti Hair Fall Shampoo, it’s essential to use it correctly. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Step 1: Wet Your Hair
Start by thoroughly wetting your hair with lukewarm water. Avoid using hot water as it can strip the hair of its natural oils.
Step 2: Apply Shampoo
Take a generous amount of shampoo and apply it to your scalp. Gently massage it in circular motions using your fingertips to stimulate blood circulation.
Step 3: Rinse Thoroughly
Rinse your hair thoroughly to remove all the shampoo. Ensure no residue is left behind as it can cause scalp irritation.
Step 4: Condition Your Hair
Follow up with a conditioner, focusing on the ends of your hair. Leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing off with cool water.
Step 5: Pat Dry
Use a soft towel to gently pat your hair dry. Avoid rubbing vigorously as it can cause breakage.
Tips to Enhance the Effectiveness of Anti Hair Fall Shampoo
Consistency is Key: Regular use of the shampoo, preferably two to three times a week, is necessary to see noticeable results.
Avoid Overwashing: Washing your hair too frequently can strip it of essential oils, making it more prone to breakage.
Use Complementary Products: Pair your shampoo with a conditioner and hair oil designed to prevent hair fall.
Healthy Diet: Incorporate a balanced diet rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals to support hair health from within.
Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of water keeps the scalp hydrated and healthy.
The Power of Amla and Bhringraj in Anti Hair Fall Shampoos
Incorporating natural ingredients like Amla and Bhringraj into your hair care routine can significantly improve hair health. Let’s delve deeper into their benefits:
Amla Bhringraj Shampoo
A Amla Bhringraj Shampoo combines the goodness of both these potent herbs. This shampoo not only reduces hair fall but also enhances the overall health of your hair. It provides deep nourishment to the scalp, strengthens hair roots, and promotes the growth of thicker, shinier hair.
Why Choose Amla Bhringraj Shampoo?
Natural and Gentle: Being free from harsh chemicals, this shampoo is gentle on the scalp and suitable for all hair types.
Rich in Nutrients: Amla and Bhringraj are loaded with essential nutrients that boost hair health.
Improves Hair Texture: Regular use of this shampoo can lead to smoother, silkier hair.
Conclusion
Choosing the right Anti Hair Fall Shampoo is a vital step in tackling hair fall issues. Look for shampoos that are enriched with natural ingredients like Amla and Bhringraj, which have proven benefits in strengthening hair and reducing fall. Remember, a consistent hair care routine, complemented by a healthy diet and proper hydration, can work wonders for your hair health.
Make the switch to a nourishing Amla Bhringraj Shampoo today and experience the transformation in your hair’s strength and vitality. With patience and the right care, you can achieve the luscious locks you desire.
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positivexcellence · 2 years ago
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towwn: clean hair, *do care*! 💁🏼‍♀️
did you know hair products can have an even worse environmental impact than skincare or makeup? hair-washing consumes lots of water + energy resources, not to mention all the plastic bottles. some also harbor eco-hazardous chemicals that pollute our waterways, threaten marine life, + contribute to deforestation. luckily, healthy hair can go hand-in-hand with a planet-friendly beauty routine. let our list of fav green haircare brands guide you 💚🙋🏻‍♀️
@davinesofficial from dry shampoo to solid bars, every product this certified b-corp produces is made with clean energy.
@hellojupiter an eco-conscious, anti-dandruff haircare co? yup! nix chemicals & embrace plant-based ingredients (adaptogenic mushrooms 🍄) to promote healthy hair + scalp.
@mykitsch this female-founded brand extends its commitment to reducing carbon emissions, single-use plastics & excess packaging by using paper + partnering with @4ocean.
@thecalifornianaturals with skate icon tony hawk as chief culture officer, this brand brings a chill cali-vibe to showers everywhere. formulas are vegan, cruelty-free + ocean-safe with 100% recycled packaging.
@patternbeauty known for clean, safe ingredients + cruelty-free practices. we also love how pattern engages those with textured hair to champion self-acceptance + diverse beauty.
@byhumankind bar shampoos + conditioners are better for the planet because they eliminate plastics that add to pollution + landfills. they also need less water, which reduces the overall eco-footprint.
@odelebeauty odele’s haircare line is made from plant ingredients like salvia hispanica + amaranthus caudatus seed extracts, hydrolyzed quinoa, + rice protein.
@functionofbeauty offering customizable products, fob lets customers order exactly what they need to reduce waste. recyclable packaging + prioritizing clean ingredients = minimal environmental impact.
@weareuni refillable aluminum bottles, less single-use plastic + refills minimize shipping emissions, making uni's shower kit a great green choice. with clean ingredients, ethical sourcing + fair trade practices, the brand is part of @1percentftp, donating 1% of sales to eco-causes.
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forestclay · 7 months ago
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Essential Oils for Hair Growth: Benefits, Uses, and Cautions
Essential Oils for Hair Growth: Benefits, Uses, and Cautions
Essential oils have become increasingly popular as a natural solution for various health and beauty concerns, including hair growth. These potent plant extracts are known for their therapeutic properties, and many have been shown to promote healthier, stronger hair. Incorporating essential oils into your hair care routine can help stimulate growth, improve scalp health, and enhance the overall appearance of your hair.
Benefits of Essential Oils for Hair Growth
Stimulates Hair Growth: Certain essential oils, such as rosemary and peppermint, are known to improve circulation to the scalp. This increased blood flow can help stimulate hair follicles, encouraging new hair growth and preventing hair thinning.
Strengthens Hair: Essential oils like lavender and cedarwood can help strengthen hair strands, reducing breakage and split ends. They nourish the hair shaft and help maintain the integrity of the hair, leading to longer, healthier hair.
Balances Scalp Health: An unhealthy scalp can lead to hair loss and slow growth. Essential oils like tea tree and eucalyptus have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties that can help combat scalp conditions such as dandruff, itchiness, and infections, creating a healthier environment for hair growth.
Reduces Hair Loss: Essential oils such as thyme and clary sage are believed to help reduce hair loss by balancing hormones and supporting overall scalp health. These oils can also help slow down the process of hair thinning and support thicker hair growth.
Improves Hair Shine and Texture: Essential oils like ylang-ylang and chamomile are excellent for improving the texture and shine of your hair. They help to condition and hydrate the hair, giving it a more vibrant and lustrous appearance.
How to Use Essential Oils for Hair Growth
Scalp Massage: One of the most effective ways to use essential oils for hair growth is through scalp massage. Dilute a few drops of your chosen essential oil with a carrier oil, such as coconut or jojoba oil, and massage it into your scalp for 5-10 minutes. This helps to stimulate blood flow to the hair follicles and promote hair growth.
Hair Mask: Create a nourishing hair mask by mixing essential oils with a base like yogurt, honey, or avocado. Apply the mixture to your scalp and hair, leave it on for 30 minutes to an hour, then rinse thoroughly. This method deeply conditions the hair while delivering the benefits of the essential oils.
Leave-In Treatment: Add a few drops of essential oil to your regular leave-in conditioner or a carrier oil and apply it to damp hair. This helps to lock in moisture, strengthen the hair, and protect it from environmental damage.
Shampoo Boost: Enhance your regular shampoo with essential oils by adding a few drops to the bottle or mixing them with your shampoo during each wash. This helps to cleanse the scalp more effectively while promoting hair growth.
Hot Oil Treatment: Combine essential oils with a carrier oil and warm the mixture slightly. Apply it to your scalp and hair, cover with a shower cap, and leave it on for 30 minutes to an hour. This treatment helps to deeply nourish the hair and stimulate growth.
Recommended Essential Oils for Hair Growth
Rosemary Essential Oil: Known for its ability to improve circulation, rosemary oil stimulates hair follicles and promotes hair growth. It also helps prevent hair thinning and graying.
Peppermint Essential Oil: The cooling sensation of peppermint oil increases blood flow to the scalp, which can help promote hair growth. It also has antimicrobial properties that can improve scalp health.
Lavender Essential Oil: Lavender oil is known for its ability to calm the scalp and reduce stress, which can contribute to hair loss. It also helps promote hair growth by improving circulation.
Tea Tree Essential Oil: Tea tree oil is excellent for treating scalp issues such as dandruff and itchiness. Its antimicrobial properties help to cleanse the scalp, allowing for healthier hair growth.
Cedarwood Essential Oil: Cedarwood oil balances the oil-producing glands in the scalp, reducing hair loss and promoting stronger hair growth. It also has antifungal and antibacterial properties that can improve scalp health.
Thyme Essential Oil: Thyme oil is known for its ability to prevent hair loss by improving blood circulation to the scalp and promoting hair follicle health.
Cautions and Considerations
Dilution: Essential oils are highly concentrated and should always be diluted with a carrier oil before applying them to the scalp or hair. Undiluted essential oils can cause irritation, redness, or allergic reactions.
Allergies: Perform a patch test before using any essential oil on your scalp or hair. Apply a small amount of the diluted oil to your inner arm and wait 24 hours to ensure you do not have an allergic reaction.
Pregnancy and Medical Conditions: Pregnant women, nursing mothers, and individuals with certain medical conditions should consult a healthcare professional before using essential oils. Some essential oils can have contraindications or interact with medications.
Overuse: Using too much essential oil can lead to scalp irritation or build-up on the hair. Use essential oils sparingly and according to recommended guidelines.
Conclusion
Incorporating essential oils into your hair care routine can be a natural and effective way to promote hair growth, improve scalp health, and enhance the overall appearance of your hair. However, it’s important to use them safely and responsibly, keeping in mind the necessary precautions. With consistent use and the right techniques, essential oils can help you achieve stronger, healthier, and more vibrant hair.
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the-phrase · 1 year ago
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Understanding dandruff is key to prevention. Learn how The pHrase's natural shampoo and serum tackle the root causes—be it oiliness or product buildup, and find out how to maintain a dandruff-free scalp with a suitable hair care routine and the right products for diverse Indian conditions.
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restorationwellnessinc · 10 months ago
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Natural Solutions for Hair Loss: Harnessing Tea Tree and Rosemary Essential Oils
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Are you seeking natural remedies for hair loss and thinning hair? Dive into the world of essential oils and discover the powerful benefits of tea tree and rosemary essential oils for promoting healthy hair growth. Join me as we explore the mechanisms, benefits, and application methods of these botanical wonders.
Understanding Hair Loss
Hair loss can be attributed to various factors, including genetics, hormonal imbalances, stress, and lifestyle choices. While addressing underlying causes is essential, incorporating targeted treatments like essential oils can support hair health and encourage regrowth.
The Power of Tea Tree and Rosemary Essential Oils
Tea Tree Oil: Renowned for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, tea tree oil helps cleanse the scalp, unclog hair follicles, and reduce dandruff—a common contributor to hair loss. Its refreshing scent and cooling sensation also promote scalp health and circulation.
Rosemary Oil: Rich in antioxidants and known for stimulating hair follicles, rosemary oil is a potent ally in combating hair loss. It improves circulation to the scalp, strengthens hair roots, and helps balance sebum production, promoting optimal conditions for healthy hair growth.
Benefits of Tea Tree and Rosemary Oil for Hair
Stimulates Hair Growth: Both oils stimulate blood flow to the scalp, nourishing hair follicles and encouraging new hair growth.
Cleanses and Refreshes: Tea tree oil's cleansing properties remove impurities and excess oil, while rosemary oil purifies the scalp, leaving it feeling refreshed.
Reduces Dandruff: Tea tree oil's anti-fungal properties combat dandruff, relieving scalp irritation and flakiness.
Strengthens Hair: Rosemary oil strengthens hair strands, reducing breakage and promoting thicker, healthier hair.
How to Use Tea Tree and Rosemary Oil for Hair Growth
DIY Hair Growth Serum:
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons of jojoba oil or coconut oil (fractionated)
5 drops of tea tree essential oil
5 drops of rosemary essential oil
Instructions:
In a small glass bottle, mix the carrier oil (jojoba or coconut oil) with tea tree and rosemary essential oils.
Shake well to blend the oils.
Apply a few drops of the serum to your fingertips and massage gently into the scalp.
Leave the serum on overnight or for at least 30 minutes before shampooing.
Use 2-3 times per week for best results.
Note: Perform a patch test before using essential oils to check for sensitivity. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
Unlock Your Hair's Potential
Harness the natural power of tea tree and rosemary essential oils to promote hair growth and restore vitality to your locks. Incorporate these botanical remedies into your hair care routine and embrace healthier, fuller-looking hair naturally. Grab your oils with the link below.
With healthy hair and radiant confidence,
Kimberli Almonla Owner & CEO of Restoration Wellness
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tarzantips · 1 year ago
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Home Remedies for Oily Dandruff: Effective Solutions for a Healthy Scalp
Seborrheic dermatitis, another name for oily dandruff, is a common condition that can be brought on by inflammation, excess oil production, or an excessive amount of yeast on the scalp. Since there is no permanent cure for dandruff, there are a few home remedies for oily dandruff that can help control and lessen the oily scalp thinning hair.
Pay attention that each person may respond differently to these treatments, so if you have any concerns about the health of your itchy oily scalp with hair loss, it is always a good idea to speak with a doctor for advice.
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Home Remedies for Oily Dandruff
Here are some natural remedies for oily dandruff you can try,
1. Tea Tree Oil
How to prepare:
Tea tree oil may help lessen dandruff due to its antifungal and antibacterial qualities. Apply a small amount of tea tree oil to your scalp by combining it with a carrier oil, such as coconut oil. Try not to wash your hair for around fifteen minutes after applying it.
2. Aloe Vera
How to prepare:
Another home remedies for oily dandruff is Aloe vera. It has calming and anti-inflammatory qualities. On your scalp, apply fresh aloe vera gel directly. Rinse it off after 15 to 20 minutes. Aloe vera shampoos are another option.
3. Apple Cider Vinegar
How to prepare:
After shampooing, use a scalp rinse made of equal parts water and apple cider vinegar. It might lessen dandruff and help your scalp's pH balance.
4. Coconut Oil
How to prepare:
Coconut oil diy for dandruff and oily scalp has antibacterial qualities and can hydrate the scalp. After applying warm coconut oil to your scalp and letting it sit for at least half an hour, wash your hair.
5. Baking Soda
How to prepare:
For oily dandruff hair, mix water and baking soda to make a paste, then gently massage the mixture into your scalp. Give it a good rinse. Baking soda might help in reducing oiliness and cleansing the scalp.
6. Omega-3 Fatty Acids
How to prepare:
Incorporate into your diet foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, like fatty fish, chia seeds, and flaxseeds. These can improve the general health of the scalp along with oily dandruff treatment.
7. Select Best Shampoo for Oily Hair and Dandruff
How to prepare:
Do regularly shampoo for oily dandruff hair with a gentle anti-dandruff shampoo. Take care not to overwash your scalp because this might remove its natural oils and cause it to produce more oil.
8. Manage Stress
How to prepare:
Oily hair dandruff and hair loss can be worsened by stress. Engage in stress-relieving activities such as yoga, meditation, or deep breathing techniques.
9. Probiotics
How to prepare:
Taking probiotics could help keep the microbes on your scalp in balance. Think about including foods high in probiotics, such as yogurt, in your diet.
10. Avoid Harsh Hair Products
How to prepare:
Keep clear of hair products that contain harsh chemicals that could irritate the scalp and use gentle best shampoo for oily dandruff hair and conditioners instead.
Read: How to Make Vitamin E Oil for Hair Growth?
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11. Lemon Juice
How to prepare:
Try this oily dandruff scalp treatment, your scalp's pH can be balanced by the acidity of lemon juice. Apply a mixture of lemon juice and water to your scalp. Before washing your hair, let it sit for five to ten minutes.
12. Neem (Indian Lilac)
 How to prepare:
Neem has antibacterial and antifungal qualities for oily dandruff and hair loss. Neem oil or a paste made from neem leaves can be applied directly to the scalp. Before washing, leave it on for about 30 minutes.
13. Honey
How to prepare:
Honey has related antifungal and antibacterial qualities. Apply a mixture of honey and warm water to your scalp. Before washing your hair, leave it on for 20 to 30 minutes.
14. Fenugreek (Methi) Seeds
How to prepare:
Fenugreek seeds should be soaked in water for a whole night, then ground into a paste and applied to the scalp. Before washing your hair, let it sit for approximately half an hour. Fenugreek is time tested home remedies for dandruff and oily scalp. It has antifungal and anti-inflammatory qualities.
15. Green Tea Rinse
How to prepare:
After brewing, let the green tea cool. After shampooing your hair, use it as a last rinse. In addition to its antioxidant content, green tea can be calming for the scalp.
16. Onion Juice
How to prepare:
Opt for this kitchen dandruff home remedy for oily scalp; onion juice has antimicrobial qualities despite its powerful smell. Juice an onion and rub it onto your scalp. Before washing, leave it on for approximately 30 minutes.
17. Epsom Salt
How to prepare:
Shampoo and Epsom salt should be combined before washing your hair. Epsom salts can minimize oily dandruff hair loss and exfoliate the scalp.
18. Jojoba Oil
How to prepare:
Jojoba oil is very similar to the sebum that the scalp naturally produces. Oil production can be regulated with the use of jojoba oil. Before washing, massage a small amount into your scalp and let it sit there for a few hours. Be assured with this dandruff oily hair home remedies idea.
19. Curd (Yogurt) Mask
How to prepare:
Before washing, apply plain yogurt to your scalp and let it sit there for 30 minutes. Yogurt's probiotics may help in recovering the microbiome balance on the scalp.
20. Essential Oils
How to prepare:
Essential oils with oily scalp dandruff treatment have anti-dandruff qualities include peppermint, lavender, and rosemary. Apply a few drops to your scalp after mixing them with carrier oil.
Read: What Really Makes the Hair Grow - The Simple Science
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21. Garlic
How to prepare:
Garlic possesses related antifungal qualities. Juice from a few crushed garlic cloves should be combined with carrier oil. After applying the mixture to your scalp and letting it sit for half an hour, wash your hair.
22. Burdock Root
How to prepare:
Burdock root contains antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities. Burdock root tea can be prepared and used as a scalp rinse. Burdock root extract can also be found in some best shampoos for oily hair with dandruff.
23. Cucumber
How to prepare:
Juice from a mashed cucumber should be applied to your scalp. Before rinsing, leave it on for about 30 minutes. Cucumber soothes irritated scalps and has a cooling effect.
24. Chamomile Tea Rinse
How to prepare:
There are anti-inflammatory qualities to chamomile. After making chamomile tea, allow it to cool before using it as a last hair rinse. The scalp may find chamomile to be calming.
25. Turmeric
How to prepare:
Turmeric has antifungal and anti-inflammatory oily hair dandruff hair loss qualities. Use oil or water and turmeric powder to make a paste that you can apply to your scalp. Before washing, let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes.
26. Salt Scalp Scrub
How to prepare:
Gently massage your scalp with a mixture of coarse sea salt and your usual shampoo. These can helpful dandruff and oily scalp home remedies in removing extra oil and exfoliating.
27. Almond Oil
How to prepare:
Nutrient-rich almond oil has the potential to hydrate the scalp. Before washing, massage a tiny bit of almond oil into your scalp and let it sit there for a few hours.
28. Tomato Juice
How to prepare:
On your scalp, apply fresh tomato juice, and let it remain for 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing. The acidic nature of tomatoes may help bring the pH of the scalp into balance. Consider this home remedies for oily dandruff solution too.
29. Walnut Scrub
How to prepare:
To make a scrub, carefully powder walnuts and combine them with water. To remove extra oil and exfoliate your scalp, gently massage this in.
30. Lifestyle Changes
How to prepare:
Think about changing your way of life to avoid overusing heat styling, control your stress, and eat a balanced diet. Each of these factors may have an impact on scalp health.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is my hair so oily?
Sebum, the natural oil produced by the scalp, may be produced in large quantities, making your hair oily.
This too much oiliness can be caused by several factors, including hormonal fluctuations, genetics, and an imbalance in oil production. Certain hair care habits, such as overwashing or using many products, may also be important.
2. What is oily dandruff called?
Seborrheic dermatitis is a common term used to describe oily dandruff. Excessive sebum production is the indicator of this condition, resulting in a greasy scalp and the formation of yellowish, oily flakes. On the scalp, seborrheic dermatitis can also cause redness and inflammation.
3. Should I oil my hair if I have oily scalp?
Applying oil to an oily scalp should be done with caution. While heavy oils or excessive application can worsen the problem, some oils can help balance the scalp's natural oil production.
If you decide to use oil or home remedies for oily dandruff, use light varieties like jojoba or tea tree oil and apply carefully to prevent further greasiness.
4. Is naturally oily hair good?
The management of naturally oily hair and personal preferences are the main factors that determine whether oily hair is good or bad. Naturally oily hair has several advantages, such as increased shine and hair shaft protection.
But too much oiliness can cause problems like greasiness and require more frequent washing. Maintaining healthy and manageable hair requires striking a balance with a treatment that fits your preferences and hair type.
5. Which oil is best for oily dandruff?
One of the greatest home remedies for oily dandruff is frequently thought to be tea tree oil. It is essential antifungal and antibacterial qualities may help in treating the root causes of dandruff. Further, tea tree oil has a drying effect that is advantageous for controlling oily scalps.
To make sure you are not experiencing any negative side effects, it is essential to dilute tea tree oil with carrier oil and conduct a patch test before using it.
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