How to regrow hair on blad spot

Baldness is on spree and experts say it affects both men and women but men are the worst sufferer. In most of the cases, men develop bald patches in which parts of the head like the crown and temples become hairless. Although women do not usually develop bald patches like men. More often they witness thinning of hair but not completely hairless scalp like that of men.

























Herein, we bring some of the most effective natural remedies to prevent hair loss and baldness:
1. Stinky But Effective: Onion
How to use:
  • Cut onions in half and rub the open side on the affected area.
  • Grate onion and squeeze out its juice. To this add little honey and mix well. Dip a cotton ball and apply this mixture to the scalp. Wait for 30 minutes and wash well with a mild shampoo.
2. The Humble Indian Gooseberry: Amla
“Dr. Shekhar Tanwar, Satyog Ayurveda says, that dandruff is the main cause behind hair fall so if you want to get rid of excess hair fall and don’t want to don that hat, get first rid of dandruff”.
How to use:
  • Get some fresh amla and dry them in sunlight.
  • After that, cut the dry pieces and boil it in good coconut oil till the amla pieces do not become charred.
  • Let the mixture cool and strain and keep it in an airtight bottle.
  • Apply this oil to your head every alternate day.
“One important tip by Dr. Shekhar Tanwar: Never apply Amla juice without mixing with any oil as it will make your hair drier leading to hair fall.”
3. Treasure House: Aloe vera
How to use:
  • Take a small aloe vera stem and take out the pulp.
  • Now apply this pulp directly on the scalp.
  • Massage and keep it on for 30 min.
  • Rinse as usual. Repeat thrice a week.
4. Grandma’s Favorite: Oil Massage
How to use:
  • Regular massage with effective oils such as castor, olive, coconut will promote hair growth.
  • The most effective of all is coconut oil mixed with few drops of lemon juice.
5. The King of Herbs: Bhringraj
How to use:
  • Blend the leaves with some water to get a smooth paste.
  • If you cannot find Bhrinjraj leaves, buy some dried Bhringraj powder from any herbal store, mix with little water and curd to form a paste.
  • Apply the paste to the scalp and leave it for 20 min.
  • Wash off with shampoo. Do this thrice a week.
6. Add Some Flavor: Curry Leaves
How to use:
  • Take a handful of curry leaves and boil it in a mixture of amla and coconut oil till the leaves turn black.
  • Cool the mixture, strain and store it in an airtight container.
  • Apply this every alternate day and see the results.
7. More Than a Condiment: Methi
How to use:
  • Grind a handful of Methi seeds to get a fine powder.
  • Mix it with water to form a paste.
  • Apply this to your scalp and leave it for 20 minutes.
  • Wash it properly with shampoo as the paste might be slimy and sticky onto your hair.
8. Flower Power: Hibiscus
How to use:
  • Take 3–4 tbsp Coconut oil in a pan.
  • Add 2–3 hibiscus flowers or 4–5 leaves to the oil.
  • Heat for 5–6 minutes.
  • Cool and strain the oil in a bottle.
  • Massage well with hibiscus-infused oil and keep for an hour before washing off with a shampoo.

Comments

  1. Hey, Thanks for this post I want to ask you one general question. Can i use methi powder on my transplanted hair..? its been 15 months to my hair transplantation surgery . there are small hair grown on my bald patches. I want to boost its growth rate. Can I use methi powder for that..?

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  3. these natural methods sometimes work and sometimes won't. but the hair transplant in Vizag is always a working solution for the hairfall problem

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