Sunday 23 August 2015

Garlic for hair loss and shedding


Garlic can help fight hair loss, shedding and promote hair growth.

Garlic contains essential elements including sulfur, copper, vitamin C, selenium, and minerals that are highly beneficial for hair growth. The copper in garlic promotes hair growth, thickens your hair, and intensifies hair color. To treat a deficiency of any of the above mentioned elements you can rely absolutely on wonderful, versatile garlic.
You may be wondering how one uses garlic for hair, there are several ways you can use garlic for hair growth and nourishment:

• Add it to your shampoo/conditioner
The easiest thing that we usually change for hair growth is shampoo. Add garlic to your shampoo then use it on your hair. Honey is a great conditioner, you can add garlic juice to honey. The honey will nourish your hair and the garlic promotes hair growth. To reduce the odor you can add ginger, which also possesses some great minerals to nourish your hair.
PS: Don’t use garlic shampoo more than twice a month, overuse will dry your hair and scalp.

• With coconut oil
The next time you massage your hair with coconut oil, add some garlic juice to it. Simply crush a few garlic cloves and mix with one teaspoon coconut oil, heat the mixture for a few minutes and stir well. Let it cool then apply to your scalp and massage. Repeat 2-3 times a week for best results.

• Rub it in
About an hour before bed tear a garlic clove and rub it on the areas of hair loss. Wait an hour then massage your scalp using olive oil. Cover your hair using a cap or hood and sleep, wash your hair upon waking. The repeated process is likely to regrow your hair.

• With olive oil
Keep garlic pods in a bottle of olive oil for a week or so to prevent hair loss and promote hair growth. Apply the oil to your hair and scalp at night before you go to sleep. Wash your hair the next morning.

• Direct application
You can crush garlic and apply the juices directly to your scalp and hair. Leave it on for a few minutes before washing with shampoo and conditioner.

• Garlic oil
You can purchase a garlic infusion oil in the market. Natural oil of garlic is better if you can find it. If not, here is how to make it yourself:
Chop the garlic finely and soak in olive oil for at least two weeks. You can use almond oil instead if you prefer. Refrigerate between uses to prevent spoilage.

Source: Positivemed.com

I actually incoporated garlic into my hair regimen during my last wash day. I washed my hair with sulphate shampoo to remove banana and avocado that was stucked on my hair. I now have an avocado and banana stuck free hair.

I used direct application. I blended the garlic and added little water. I used a net like strainer to avoid stuck on my hair. I still used handkerchief to drain out the water because that was all i needed.

Blended garlic before using strainer.

I applied the garlic directly on my scalp, then prepooed with conditioner and oil on the length of my hair. I covered with a heat cap and slept.

Washed my hair the next day and proceeded with my usual regimen

I felt a tingling sensation after application and the smell of garlic is quite unbearable. You can use the olive oil method if you cannot stand the smell of garlic or preferably coconut oil method since coconut oil has a very nice smell.

I noticed less Shedded hair after all processes. I will keep incorporating this into my regimen before every wash day.

Thanks for reading.

Love always, Martyna




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