Hibiscus and Curry Leaves DIY Hair Pack to Healthy Hair!
I will show you one of my tried and tested DIY hair packs to prevent hair fall in this changing weather. In monsoon, every year I suffer little bit more than usual hair fall. But this monsoon, I am prepared to face it. So, here is my recipe!Ingredients:
Hibiscus Leaves: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis has a number of medical uses in Chinese herbology. Sidram A. et al. their research indicates some potential in cosmetic skin care; for example, an extract from the flowers of Hibiscus rosa- sinensis has been shown to function as an anti-solar agent by absorbing ultraviolet radiation. The roots are used to make various concoctions believed to cure ailments such as cough, hair loss or hair greying.
Curry Leaves: The leaves are highly valued as seasoning in southern and west-coast Indian cooking, and Sri Lankan cooking, especially in curries, usually fried along with the chopped onion in the first stage of the preparation. , like Hibiscus, it also has the good properties which is really a treat for hair. As, curry leaves are high in iron, it participate in faster hair growth. This also helps to keep grey hairs at bay. Also it generates new hair while stopping it from falling.
Things you will need:
Fresh Hibiscus Leaves 10.
fresh Curry Leaves. 5 stems
One glass bowl.
Mixer it as paste.
fresh Curry Leaves. 5 stems
One glass bowl.
Mixer it as paste.
Preparation:
Step 1: Get your ingredients ready. Now, clean all the leaves very nicely (You would not want any dust or insects in your hair pack).
Step 2: Put all the leaves in the mixer and add two tablespoon of water (dry leaves will have problems in mixing). Mix it for 3-4 minutes.
Step 3: Pour it in a clean bowl. The paste will be of slippery kind as Hibiscus leaves are slippery. Now, you can add curd for better result, or you can use the paste alone. Here I have shown a picture of the paste mixed with curd.
Step 4: Now, apply this pack using your hand on the scalp first and then on the hair. Let it stay for 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Step 5: Wash it first with plain water for a long time to get off the slippery effect. Then use a mild herbal shampoo. After shampoo also, rinse your hair carefully (I am too lazy to rinse so well and I would see those small leaves’ particle still left on my hair).
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