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Five natural ways to deal with dandruff, hair fall!



While there are different hair problems in every season, the most common ones during winter season include dry hair, rough hair, dandruff, dry scalp and split ends.

But, worry not for there are simple, yet easy ways to reduce the harm, and here's a list of some amazing herbs that will help an individual in dealing with various hair problems:

Neem leaves: Neem has been used for treating hair loss and dandruff due to its antiseptic, anti bacterial and antiviral properties. It can be used in different ways. Make a paste of neem leavesand water, apply it on your scalp and leave for half an hour before you wash you hair.

Coriander leaves: Prepare a paste of coriander leaves or apply its juice on the scalp. Lleave it for an hour and wash it off with warm water.

Beetroot leaves: Beetroot leaves in combination with henna is an excellent way to treat hair loss. Make a paste of beetroot leaves, turmeric powder and water and apply it on your scalp. Yo can use make and use this paste on a daily basis.

Curry leaves: Curry leaves, also called, 'kadi patta' make an excellent home remedy for the hair growth as well as for darkening the grey hair. Add a bowl of curry leaves to 100ml of coconut oil. Heat it up and let it boil for 15 minutes. Apply on your scalp once the paste is cool enough.

Aloe vera gel: Applying natural aloe vera gel on scalp and hair is one of the best methods to prevent hair loss and promote hair growth naturally.

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