Tuesday, March 2, 2021

HIBISCUS FLOWER POWDER

 According to Ayurveda, Panchmahabhutas influence your body’s constitution in the form of energy. It is classified into three doshas, and each dosha exhibits different characteristics of your hair. The unique ratio of the three doshas reflects healthy hair.

The Karma (actions) of hibiscus is Pitta shamaka (pacifies Pitta dosha) and balances Kapha and Vata doshas. The properties of hibiscus can cure hair problems caused by the elevated state of Pitta dosha. It can also alleviate hair issues caused by vitiated Kapha and Vata doshas. It can regenerate your hair follicles and replenish hair growth in bald spots.”

Hibiscus is rich in vitamin C, flavonoids, amino acids, mucilage fiber, moisture content, and antioxidants. The goodness of the hibiscus beautifies your hair by nourishing your locks, promoting the growth of luscious hair, and bringing out a naturally satin-soft texture to your mane. Hence, hibiscus is a fantastic herb to add to your hair care routine. 



What Are The Benefits Of Hibiscus For Hair?

1. Strengthens Your Hair Roots

Hibiscus flowers and leaves are rich in invigorating ingredients - flavonoids & amino acids. Flavonoids enhance blood circulation to your hair follicles, retransform dormant follicles into hair follicles, stimulating new hair growth. Amino acids trigger keratin production in the cells of your hair follicles, encouraging healthy hair growth.

2. Protects Your Scalp From External Damage

Hibiscus plants are packed with resilient properties that keep your scalp protected from external stressors. Its impact on your scalp acts as a sunscreen to protect your hair from UVB rays. Cleansing properties of the hibiscus also help balance the pH of your scalp, fight oiliness, build-up up dandruff, and activate your hair follicles.

3. Delays Premature Greying of Hair

Elevated Pitta dosha may cause premature greying of hair. Hibiscus is rich in natural pigments, antioxidants, and vitamins that can give a crimson tinge to your grey hair and bring out a darker shine to your natural hair color.

4. Prevents Dandruff

Excess Kapha may cause oily dandruff flakes, and excess Vata may cause dry dandruff flakes. With anti-microbial properties, hibiscus curbs the growth of dandruff-causing yeast on your scalp unclogs dandruff flakes from your hair follicles, and prevents dandruff recurrence.

5. Deeply Conditions Your Hair

Elevated Vata dosha makes your hair dry and frizzy with split ends. Hibiscus acts as an ultra-emollient that traps moisture in your hair shafts and restores elasticity in your hair strands. Its mucilage fiber prevents breakage and conditions your hair to make it silky and smooth.

6. Regulates Sebaceous Glands

Sebaceous glands produce an oily substance called sebum to lubricate your hair. Elevated Kapha dosha triggers excess oil secretion, making your hair oily and sticky. Hibiscus balances the activity of these glands to maintain the natural moisturization of your hair.  



How To Use Hibiscus For Hair?

1. Hibiscus Oil For Hair Growth

Applying hibiscus, combined with coconut oil, is the easiest way to grow long hair. Coconut oil pacifies Vata Dosha, promotes hair growth by reducing protein loss, and moisturizes your hair.

  •  Take a bunch (depends upon the size of your hair) of hibiscus petals and leaves and blend them into a smooth paste. You can also use hibiscus powder.
  •  Heat up an adequate amount of coconut oil in a saucepan and add the hibiscus paste into it.
  •  Continue boiling it until you see powdery particles float to the bottom of the pan.
  • Close the lid and put it aside until it cools down to normal temperature.
  • Grind the flowers and petals to form a powder. Follow the above process of boiling it in coconut oil. Store it in a container to apply it to your hair regularly or at least thrice a week.

2. Hibiscus Shampoo To Prevent Build-Up

Excess Pitta dosha accumulates heat in your hair follicles, causing damage and hair loss. Hibiscus pacifies Pitta Dosha, soothes your scalp, and cools down your head. It removes build-up formed by pollutants and chemical residue without stripping away the natural moisture from your hair.

  • Take hibiscus leaves double than hibiscus petals.
  •  Boil the leaves and petals in a bowl of water. See that the quantities are sufficient to make shampoo for your hair.
  • After it cools down, add 1-2 tablespoons of gram flour to it. Gram flour pacifies Pitta and Kapha.
  •  Replace your regular shampoo with this herbal blend and wash your hair thoroughly with the natural foam.

3. Hibiscus + Amla Hair Pack For Volumizing Your Hair

Amla is a tridosha pacifier. It is rich in vitamin C, minerals, and nutrients that thickens your hair follicles and promotes thicker and stronger hair. You can make a tonic combining amla and hibiscus to add volume to your hair.

  • Take a bunch of hibiscus petals and leaves and blend them into a smooth paste.
  • Add 1-2 tablespoons of amla powder to the hibiscus paste. Mix it with water to a comfortable consistency to apply it to your hair.
  •  Leave the hair pack for 40 minutes.
  •  Rinse it off with lukewarm water and take a head bath.
  • Remember to wash your hair with herbal shampoo as it retains the pack's impact and clears the residue.
  •  Do it 1-3 times a week.

4. Hibiscus + Aloe Vera Conditioning Hair Mask

Aloe vera pacifies Pitta, balances Vata and Kapha. It moisturizes your hair and works as an intense repair conditioner. Adding it to the hibiscus can give your hair a smooth and shimmering texture.

5. Hibiscus + Fenugreek Anti-Dandruff Hair Pack

Fenugreek pacifies Kapha and Vata. Fenugreek can treat dandruff and also strengthen hair roots. Combine hibiscus and fenugreek to make an excellent medicine for curing your dandruff and growing healthier hair.

  • Soak 1-2 tablespoons of fenugreek seeds for a whole day or overnight in water.
  •  Grind the soaked seeds along with a bunch of hibiscus leaves and flowers.
  •  Bind the paste using 1/4 cup of buttermilk/ curd if you are Vata dominant, coconut milk/cow milk for Pitta dominant, and aloe vera gel for Kapha dominant.
  •  Gently massage the paste into your scalp and leave it for an hour.
  •  Rinse it off with cold water before washing it with a herbal shampoo.
  •  Do it once a week.

6. Hibiscus + Henna Hair Pack For Darker Shine

Henna pacifies Pitta and Kapha and balances Vata. Henna leaves contain a red-orange dye molecule, lawsone, which gives your hair the orange-red pigment. Adding it to the hibiscus can delay the greying process of your hair and enhance its shine.

  • Take a bunch of hibiscus petals and leaves and henna leaves to blend them into a smooth paste.
  • Take half or one whole lemon to squeeze the juice into the herbal paste. Lemon pacifies Vata dosha.
  • Apply the paste to your hair strands from root to tip. Leave it for an hour.
  •  Rinse it off with cold water before having a herbal head bath.
  •  Do it 1-3 times a month.


Does Hibiscus Change Hair Color?

Most women use henna powder to delay greying of hair and to maintain their natural hair color for a longer period. If your hair is already grey, the frequent use of henna transforms it into a reddish-brown color. Hibiscus can trigger melanin production in kids and make the hair appear darker and thicker. In adults, the anti-aging properties of hibiscus can delay the greying of hair and give a darker shine to your natural shade. If your hair is already grey, it provides a crimson tinge, which stays for 2-3 months on your hair. 

Which Colour Hibiscus Is Good For Hair?

The brightly hued or the brightest red-colored petals of a hibiscus flower works best for your hair. These flowers are rich in amino acids that can stimulate keratin (building blocks of your hair strands) production in your hair follicle cells. The red-colored hibiscus contains rich pigments to give natural color tinge to your hair.

What Are The Side Effects Of Hibiscus?

The topical application of hibiscus on your scalp and hair does not have a record of side effects. The intake of hibiscus tea is widely known for its fantastic health benefits and your immune system's healing. It lowers hypertension and blood pressure, regulates the menstrual cycle in women.

However, avoid hibiscus if you have low blood pressure (hypotension) or if you are pregnant. It may show side effects.

 Both hibiscus flowers, as well as their leaves, are advantageous for your hair. They can help in strengthening the root of your hair follicles and promote hair growth. While pollution, harsh chemicals, and stress can take a toll on your hair, adding hibiscus as an important ingredient in your hair care routine can contribute to your hair’s healthy growth. You can easily create hair remedies at your home using fresh hibiscus powder to make a paste and mix them with other beneficial natural ingredients

                                

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