5 African Herbs For Natural Hair Growth

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Every time someone mentions “African hair”, what comes to mind is tight curls and kinks. This hair type has the slowest growth rate, due to its spiral structure that causes it to curl upon itself during growth. Hair loss is a common concern for both men and women. There are different causes of hair loss. From genetics to hormonal changes, and in some cases, medical conditions and treatments cause the hair to thin or fall out. Thankfully, there are African herbs that promote natural hair growth.

Sadly, not everyone is aware of the natural herbs for hair growth. So, the cosmetic industry is making a fortune from this by offering solutions such as wigs and toupees. In some extreme cases, surgery is conducted in newly established hair clinics. Certain extractions from herbs and organic products have the potential to slow hair loss. These were widely explored in Africa long before the arrival of cosmetic products. Today we are going to expose you to some of these agelong African secret formulas.

#1. Lavender Oil

Lavender oil is crucial for hair growth when used correctly
Lavender Oil (Photo Credit: Pixabay.com)

Interestingly, Lavender (Lavandula augustifolia) is one of the popular herbs that will help in boosting hair growth and also reduce baldness. The oil is a powerful anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, and anti-septic. Lavender oil stimulates circulation in the scalp, strengthens new hair growth, and helps to balance the natural oil production of the scalp.

Also, it is known to have antibacterial properties that will help in soothing as well as healing irritations and infections on the scalp. Thus, it is very effective in treating dandruff and dry and flaky scalp. Lavender oil can be infused with other oils such as coconut oil or jojoba oil as carriers. This makes massaging into the scalp more effective. For best results, massage the oil into the scalp at least once a week.

#2. Hibiscus Flower Oil

Hibiscus flower and oil is good for hair growth
Hibiscus Flower Oil (Photo Credits: sipsby.com)

This plant flower not only has a beautiful color and a fruity acid taste, but they also offer many benefits for our hair. Hibiscus contains a high amount of vitamin C which supports the production of collagen. It also contains many valuable amino acids that help repair damaged hair and give your hair smoothness. Hibiscus also helps prevent hair loss, it balances the pH value of the scalp, reduces greasiness, stimulates hair growth, prevents split ends, and reduces the greying of hair. These many benefits make hibiscus one of the most used plants for hair treatment.

To prepare Hibiscus oil at home, take about 8 hibiscus flowers and 8 hibiscus leaves and grind them into a fine paste. Heat about a cup of coconut oil and add the paste to it. Let the mixture simmer together and keep it aside to cool. Your hibiscus oil is ready to use. Massage your scalp with it for about 10 minutes and leave it on for about 30 minutes for best results. After that, wash your hair and scalp with a mild cleanser. You can even store the remaining Hibiscus oil for future use.

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#3. Burdock Root Oil

Burdock Oil can help prevent hair loss
Burdock Root Oil (Photo Credits: stylecraze.com)

This plant is also known as cockle buttons, burr seed, beggar’s buttons, and thorny burr. It is a hardy perennial that is native to Europe and naturalized in North America. In herbal medicine, all the parts of the plant are useful for different therapeutic functions. The burdock root, however, has been used to treat diabetes, purify the blood, prevent infections, a diuretic, treat skin illnesses such as acne, psoriasis, eczema, signs of aging, and fight against cancer. Burdock root has also been used to prevent thinning hair and bald spots, relieve scalp irritation, and encourages hair growth.

Burdock oil is made from grounding the burdock roots into a fine powder. Ensure the ground burdock roots are dry and free from moisture by leaving them out to dry for a day. Once dry, place them in a jar and add coconut or vegetable oil to it and let the mixture sit for not less than six weeks to ensure the burdock infuses with the oil. Once the six weeks mark has elapsed, strain the mixture and apply the infused burdock oil regularly to the scalp. You should record tremendous hair growth in a matter of weeks.

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#4. Ginger Roots

Ginger Oil
Sliced Ginger Root (Photo credit: Pixabay)

Ginger is a wonder spice that can be used for health and cosmetic purposes. It adds flavor to food as well as essential nutrients such as Vitamin C and magnesium. Also, it aids in treating hair loss, baldness, and hair thinning. Before applying the ginger paste or oil to your scalp, it is important to ensure that it doesn’t irritate your scalp. Therefore just apply a little of the oil on the bald patch to determine if there is any skin reaction to the juice.

For best results, grate a sizeable piece of ginger and add two to three tablespoons of coconut or jojoba oil to the ginger paste. Apply the mixture on the scalp and let it sit for not less than thirty minutes. You may feel a warm sensation which means the ginger is activating your scalp. Usually, this is nothing to worry about. However, it’s best to pre-test the paste because of our unique skin types. Once the oil has sat for not less than thirty minutes on the scalp, wash it off with shampoo or conditioner.

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#5 Rosemary Oil

Rosemary Oil
Rosemary Oil (Photo Credit: hairlavie.com)

Interestingly, Rosemary can do more than just garnish your meat. It contains properties that can halt hair loss too. For a long time, rosemary has been used in the Mediterranean region for culinary reasons as well as antiseptic and cosmetic functions. Rosemary oil can increase hair growth in some individuals owing to its anti-inflammatory properties. It promotes nerve growth and improves blood circulation in the scalp. However, rosemary oil cannot aid or stop hair loss as a result of treatment such as chemotherapy.

Rosemary can be infused by adding olive oil onto freshly cut rosemary. Let it sit in a glass jar in direct sunlight for not less than a month. At the elapse of a month, strain the mixture. You now have a mixture of Rosemary oil in the olive oil. For use on hair, rub the rosemary oil into the scalp regularly, at least three times a week. Making this part of your routine will lead to incredible hair growth. Let the oil sit on the scalp for at least ten to twenty minutes before washing it off.

Conclusion

One of the most important advantages that a natural hair growth regimen has over the synthetic is the little side effects. When you use cosmetic products, it sometimes leads to the deposition of harmful chemicals on your hair. Over time, it counteracts what you want to achieve. However, with natural products, you can relax and enjoy your hair growth. Which of the above do you think you want to try out first? Let us know in the comment box below.

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