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8 simple remedies for hair fall you can try at home

Coconut Oil Massage
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Coconut Oil Massage
Coconut oil deeply nourishes the scalp, strengthens hair roots, and reduces protein loss. Massage warm oil into your scalp for 10 minutes, leave overnight, and rinse — this promotes thicker, stronger hair naturally.
Onion Juice
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Onion Juice
Onion juice boosts keratin production and improves blood circulation to hair follicles. Its sulfur content reduces breakage and promotes regrowth. Apply to the scalp twice a week for visible results within a month.

Aloe Vera Gel
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Aloe Vera Gel
Aloe vera soothes the scalp, controls dandruff, and unclogs hair follicles. Rich in proteolytic enzymes, it helps repair dead skin cells and stimulates new growth. Apply fresh gel directly for 30 minutes before rinsing.

Fenugreek Seeds
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Fenugreek Seeds
Soak fenugreek seeds overnight, grind into a paste, and apply to the scalp. Methi is packed with protein and nicotinic acid that strengthens roots, reduces shedding, and adds shine to dull, brittle hair.

Curry Leaves
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Curry Leaves
Curry leaves are rich in beta-carotene and amino acids that strengthen hair follicles and promote regrowth. Boil them in coconut oil, strain, and massage into the scalp twice a week for best results.

Green Tea
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Green Tea
Green tea’s antioxidants reduce hair fall and stimulate follicles for new growth. Brew two tea bags, let it cool, and pour over the scalp after shampooing. It refreshes the scalp and strengthens hair.

Castor Oil
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Castor Oil

Castor oil contains ricinoleic acid and vitamin E, both essential for hair health. It moisturizes the scalp, promotes thicker growth, and reduces breakage. Mix with coconut oil for easier application and added shine.

Amla
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Amla
Amla strengthens hair from the roots with vitamin C and antioxidants. Mix amla powder or juice with coconut oil and apply weekly. It prevents premature greying, boosts growth, and adds natural volume.

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