Grind some hibiscus leaves. Mix them with oils such as coconut oil, almond oil, or olive oil to make a potent hair tonic. Apply it at least three times a week for increased hair growth.
Decreases hair fall
Using hibiscus and onion juice helps activate dormant hair follicles, increases fuller and healthier regrowth, and reduces hair fall.
Removes dandruff
Hibiscus has astringent properties, which are beneficial in treating oily scalp issues such as dandruff and itchiness. Combinehibiscus powder with neem powder to make a hair mask.
Makes them shiny
Brew some hibiscus petals. Add glycerine, olive oil and lavender oil, once it cools. Spray the mixture on the roots and ends, and massage gently. Wait for an hour and wash your hair to get a lustrous shine.
Conditions the hair
Hibiscus flowers and leaves have a high mucilage content, which helps to condition the hair. Make a paste mixing hibiscus petals and aloe vera gel, apply it your hair. Leave for 45 minutes before rinsing with lukewarm water. It ensures deep conditioning.
Use as hair colour
Red hibiscus petals can be infused in hot water for creating a natural hair colour. Simply spray the hibiscus-infused water on dry hair, let it sit for an hour, and rinse for a vibrant hue.
Contributes to hair strength
Hibiscus leaves strengthen hair roots by promoting blood circulation, preventing clogged pores, and ensuring oxygen delivery, leading to strong and voluminous hair.
Protects against pollution
Packed with beta-carotene, hibiscus also serves as a protective shield against environmental pollutants, safeguarding your scalp and hair from damage.
Rejuvenate your hair
Revitalise your hair with a daily cup of Vitamin C-packed hibiscus tea. Steep two-three flowers in hot water, sweeten to taste, and enjoy enhanced with lemon and mint.