Hair Loss
What Performs Well:
Rosemary oil Stimulates hair growth and improves scalp circulation.
Onion juice Contains sulfur, which may boost hair growth.
Aloevera Soothes the scalp and reduces dandruff, which can aid in healthier hair growth.
What Doesn’t Work Well:
Rice water: Although it may temporarily strengthen hair, it does not significantly encourage regrowth.
Egg masks Provide protein but don’t actively stop hair loss.
Dandruff & Itchy Scalp
What Works:
Apple cider vinegar (ACV) Balances scalp pH and reduces fungus.
Tea tree oil Has antifungal properties that help with dandruff.
Aloe vera Soothes irritation and reduces flaking.
What Doesn’t Work Well:
Lemon juice Can be too harsh and dry out the scalp.
Coconut oil (for dandruff)It can worsen dandruff in some people by trapping fungus.
Dry & Frizzy Hair
What Works:
Argan oil Hydrates and tames frizz.
Banana mask Helps with moisture retention.
Honey and yogurt Natural humectants that add shine and hydration.
What Doesn’t Work Well:
Mayonnaise masks Can be heavy and lead to buildup.
Beer rinses Provide temporary shine but can dry out hair.
Oily Hair & Scalp
What Works:
Aloevera gel Controls oil production.
Witch hazel Acts as a natural astringent to reduce oiliness.
Green tea rinse Helps balance oil levels and soothes the scalp.
What Doesn’t Work Well:
Baking soda Overly stripping and can damage hair.
Frequent shampooing Can lead to more oil production as the scalp overcompensates