Thursday 25 September 2014

How To Use Aloe Vera for Hair Loss?

We all have a general idea on how this plant works. This succulent jelly-like plant substance, the core of the plant around which all our problems revolve is a thorny plant, a small one, of the cactus variety with fleshy leaves that forms the significant part of the plant. And within this leaves is hidden the secret elixir to all our hair problems.


Although widely known for its medicinal purposes, aloe vera has achieved excellence in the field of beauty as well and here it comes to effect while discussing about hair problems.

Don’t we all want that big lustrous flowing locks? That wonderful length? A thick healthy hair? And secretly don’t we all curse ourselves for the thinning hair. How many times have we combed through our hair and found more hair on the brush than on our head? All this problems, medically known as alopecia, is a common syndrome in today’s household. Along with this comes the stunted hair growth. I saw my mother ten years back with a long thick braid and I see her now in a ponytail. changes effects everyone of us not a particular sector of the society.

Benefits and Uses of Aloe Vera for Hair Loss:

With the urbanization and frequent use of pesticides, food now has lost most of its natural ingredients that are either lacking the vitamin or the mineral or the taste. And thus this stands as a cause to our hair falling. Then there is the stress level that is of no help whatsoever. And then there are some who suffers from hereditary problems.
Even if everything changed , the age old tradition of using aloe vera for the thinning hair never did. Aloe vera continues to hold the key to a better hair. Among some of its benefits –
Aloe vera being an antioxidant acts as a stimulator to the hair, ir, increases the blood circulation that prevents hair from falling out radically.

Then the aloe vera comes with dandruff prevention properties which is also of great help since dandruff is one of the main causes of hair growth
Aloe vera also takes care of the excess hair oil and maintains the pH level of the hair making sure it doesn’t result to itchiness or dryness.
Aloe vera comes to us in three ways- as a natural crude gel, as a shampoo and as a conditioner.
While the normal gel or sap collected from the leaf can be directly applied to the scalp, aloe can also be used with the daily shampoo or maybe used as a conditioner in its crude form.

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