Thursday, 10 November 2011

How to Regrow Your Hair Right at Home

Hair loss has plagued men and women for as long as we can remember; fortunately, home remedies for hair growth have also continued to evolve with time. What’s interesting to note, though, is that most modern treatments go back to the wisdom of our forefathers’ old practices.

At the onset of hair thinning or hair loss, worrying about it is quite common, although not at all beneficial. In fact, stress can play a role in the early thinning/loss of hair. People generally go all out when they first realize they might have a problem with hair loss and, in the process of looking for hair growth solutions, end up trying things that do more harm than good. Moreover, there is no dearth of unscrupulous elements out there hoping to make a quick buck through unsuspecting hopefuls.

Since hair loss is attributed to different reasons, the solutions should take into account an individual’s particular case. Know that different treatments are suggested for different kinds of hair loss and while one treatment might work on someone else, there is no guarantee that it will work on you too. The good thing is that there are various home remedies for hair growth that you can try before getting all worked up and visiting your family physician.

Go Herbal
Many eastern cultures make use of herbs in more ways than just cooking, and herbs are often used to treat an assortment of medical problems. When it comes to hair growth, herbs such as stinging nettle, gotu kola, saw palmetto, and ginseng are believed to be helpful, and these can be found in many commonly available hair growth products and supplements in the market today.

Think Coconuts
Coconut milk and oil both have a beneficial effect when it comes to home remedies for hair growth. With coconut milk, apply it on your scalp for approximately half an hour and rinse it with slightly warm water. The oil can be left on the scalp overnight.

Coconut oil is massaged onto the scalp and left overnight for best results, and this is something that certain cultures practice from a rather young age (prevention, after all, is better than cure). Coconut milk can also help, although washing it off in about half an hour after application is suggested.

Apply Apple Cider Vinegar
This easy-to-find solution has been recommended for hair growth for quite some time now and has some effect for most users. When applied on the scalp, it helps clear up the layer of dead cells from the surface, thereby promoting the growth of hair.


There are other things that you can do to try and get your hair growth back to normal; however, bear in mind that not all the solutions work equally well for everyone. And in the event that you feel your condition is progressing quickly, consulting a medical professional is highly recommended.