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Home remedies to prevent hair loss, hair fall during winter

Hair loss in winter is very common due to high humidity and lack of hair. Hair loss is the late consequence of infection. We probably lose between 50-100 strands of hair normally. 

Some stress may be due to frequent hair colors, bleaching. This hair may break close to the roots. Hair growth requires balanced vitamins rich in diet. The remedies to prevent hair loss are effective and very easy to use at home.
  • Oil massages play vital part in winter season.  Almond oil and olive oil are healthy oils that provide skin and hair with vitamins and fatty acids.
  • Sebum is the oil produced by your body acts as natural moisturizer. Jojoba oil is similar to sebum and easily absorbed by serum and scalp.
  • Wheat germ oil is rich in various vitamins.  Vitamin E is essential for healthy hair.
  • Frequent shampooing should be reduced during winter. Use shampoo that is specifically meant for winter. 
  • Avoid shampoo that contains Sodium Lauryl Sulfate or Sodium Myreth Sulfate.
Home remedies to prevent hair loss


Home remedies:
Egg white and curd paste:
 Ingredients:
  1. Eggs
  2. Shikakai powder
  3. Fresh curd
 Procedure:
1. Take egg white of three eggs in a bowl.  Add 2 table spoons of fresh curd.
2. Mix them and then add shikakai powder.
3. Apply generously on scalp. Leave it 30 min
4. Wash off. Repeat it once in a week.
Cinnamon powder and olive oil
Ingredients:
  1. Olive oil
  2. Honey
  3. Cinnamon powder
 Procedure:
  1. Add two table spoons of olive oil and two table spoons of honey in a bowl.
  2. Mix the mixture. Add cinnamon powder of one table spoon. Mix the paste till it gets smooth.
  3. Apply on scalp and hair. Leave it for 20-30 min.
  4. Wash off. For better results use these remedies once in a week.
 Onion and honey
 Ingredients:
  1. Onion
  2. Honey
Procedure:
  1. Take a onion and cut into two pieces. Take one part of onion make into smooth paste.
  2. Add two tablespoons of honey to onion paste. Apply on scalp
  3. Leave it for 15min min .wash off with warm water.
  4. Use this process regularly for twice a week to prevent hair loss.
 Neem leaves juice
 Ingredients
1. Neem leaves
2. Water
 Procedure
  1. Boil fresh neem leaves in water. Until it reduces half in its quantity.
  2. Wash your hair and scalp with this water mixture.
  3. Repeat this process once or twice a week regularly to prevent hair loss.
 Aloe Vera juice and neem paste
 Ingredients:
  1. Aloe Vera
  2. Neem  leaf powder
  3. Alma oil
  Procedure:
  1. Extract juice from the aloe Vera. Add neem leaf powder to this juice.
  2. Mix it well. Add few drops of amla oil to the mixture.
  3. Apply on scalp and hair. Leave it for 30 min.
  4. Wash off. Repeat twice a week for lustrous hair.

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