Have you noticed more hair on your brush than usual? The rainy season often triggers unexpected hair problems like thinning, frizz, and excessive hair fall. A super common trouble, it can happen for all kinds of reasons, such as stress, diet, hormones, or maybe even just genetics. However, expensive treatments or harsh chemicals to tackle them are not the only solution. Sometimes, simple, natural fixes from your kitchen or garden can work wonders. From hibiscus to aloe vera and onion juice, many effective and easy, plant-based remedies can bring back volume and uplift your monsoon scalp care routine. Let us dive into a few of these herbal and Ayurvedic hair fall solutions for healthier hair.
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Why Choose Plant-Based Hair Remedies?
Plant-based remedies work for hair fall and thinning because they have all the necessary vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that nourish the scalp, provide hydration, and strengthen hair follicles. Ingredients like hibiscus, amla, fenugreek, and onion contain compounds (lecithin and proteins, and amino acids) that improve blood circulation, reduce inflammation, and stimulate hair growth without harsh chemicals. These hair-benefiting components also balance scalp pH, combat dandruff, and restore moisture, which are all crucial for healthy hair. Unlike synthetic treatments, plant-based solutions are gentle, reduce the risk of side effects, and support long-term scalp health. Their holistic approach not only treats thinning but also enhances overall hair texture, making them a sustainable and effective choice.
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Looking for monsoon hair fall solutions and natural hair thickening tips? Try these plant-based hair growth remedies to help fight hair thinning and to get frizz-free tresses. Foray through the infographic below:
This article is reviewed by Soumita Basu, Ayurveda Pharma Expert.
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