Benefits of Moringa for  haircare

Moringa oleifera (Moringaceae) are found in both tropical and subtropical sections of the nation. Various portions of the plant are high in protein, vitamins, beta-carotene, amino acids, and phenolics.

Moringa includes pterygospermin, which serves as an anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent, helping to prevent dandruff, itchy scalp, psoriasis, eczema, and bacterial blisters.

Moringa has a particular peptide that covers the hair shaft. The seed has a powerful impact and is an innovative hair care product for avoiding premature greying.

Moringa is high in Vitamin C, which functions as an antioxidant. The presence of free radicals in Vitamin C causes a delay in the loss of melanin, which is vital for hair colour.

Moringa is high in amino acids which aids in the renewal of hair, minimising alopecia. It awakens dormant hair follicles, promoting hair growth in bald regions.

Moringa is an excellent source of biotin which stimulates the production of RBCs, improving oxygen delivery to the scalp which reduces hair loss.

Moringa contains a high concentration of Omega-3, which is essential for hair growth.

Moringa contains a high concentration of Omega-3, which is essential for hair growth. When moringa is administered topically, the Omega-3 in it forms an over-coating.

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