Hair loss can be caused by anxiety, tension, shock, drugs, illness or hormonal upheavals including pregnancy. When the hair comes out in patches it is known as alopecia. Drink lots of water and improve the diet by supplementing it with brewer’s yeast and, according to some sources, beetroot juice. It is also thought that a silica deficiency might cause falling hair. Use a very mild or herbal shampoo daily and a protein or oil-based conditioner. Massaging the scalp regularly with a restorative oil or tonic will also promote growth. Treat the hair carefully using only a very soft brush or, preferably, a wide-toothed comb. If the condition does not improve consult a specialist.
Many unscrupulous people have made their fortunes from the belief that baldness is a sing of sans eyes, sans teeth, sans every thing which nowadays is known to be patently untrue. However I glean quiet satisfaction from the thought that as women have until recently suffered the most obvious signs of ageing it is nice to know that something drops off the chaps so publicly.
Old – fashioned cures included steeping a sliced onion in rum for hours and using the resulting liquid as a massage which, although it works very efficiently to halt falling hair, is a little antisocial. Other remedies incorporated chilly, garlic and castor oil. More practical infusions may be made from mallow root, parsley seed, catmint, rosemary, marjoram and nasturtium.
- Hot oil conditioner Heat a small bowl of olive oil or a herbal oil and massage it well into the scalp until the hair is completely saturated. Comb through with a wide-toothed comb then massage again. Cover your hair in a plastic cap and swathe your head in a hot towel. Leave overnight for the best results and shampoo in the morning with a mild baby shampoo. One of the good home remedies for hair loss.
- Essential oils of cedar wood and southern wood Dilute 3 drops of each oil in 1 teaspoon of base oil and massage into the scalp for hair loss and alopecia.
- Eucalyptus Oil B.P. Three parts of eucalyptus oil mixed with 1 part of clove oil rubbed into the scalp at night will prevent hair loss.
- Yoghurt Yoghurt alone, rubbed well into the scalp after shampooing and left for 10 minutes, will condition hair and clear up problems affecting the scalp but will 1 egg whisked into it becomes doubly effective for fine, light and uncontrollable hair. Rinse well after using. One of the best home remedies for hair loss.
- Southernwood tonic pour 5 tablespoons each of strong southernwood infusion and mild eau de Cologne into a bottle and shake well. Use diluted – 1 tablespoon of tonic to one of warm water – and massage into the scalp twice a week. Use only on oily hair which is showing signs of coming out but remember that a certain amount of hair loss is normal.
- Rosemary and castor oil Mix in the proportions of 2 tablespoons of castor oil to 4 drops of essential oil of rosemary. Massage the warmed oils into the hair, cover and leave overnight. Wash the next day using a mild shampoo. This is a healing conditioner to prevent hair loss after illness. One of the effective home remedies for hair loss.
- Watercress Macerate 100g (4 oz) of watercress in 100 ml (4 fl oz0 of alcohol for one week with 1 teaspoon of oil of geranium. Used as a tonic this promotes hair growth.
- Sunlight As keeping the head covered is said to cause hair loss, exposing the head to the elements, within reason, is commonsense.
- Nettles Drink nettle tea to prevent hair loss. Rub nettle juice into the scalp. Nettle leaves and burdock root macerated in rum is another good hair restorer, as is nettle leaves macerated in warm vinegar. Another nettle remedy and one which was guaranteed to work was to macerate 50g (2oz) each of nettle tops and flowering tips of marjoram in 1 litre (1.75 pints) of brandy or rum for three weeks. One of the good home remedy for baldness.
- Onions Rub the head with onion juice night and morning until red then anoint with honey. I have heard that one must suffer to be beautiful!
Garlic Hair Unguent
100g (4 oz) fresh garlic
100g (4 oz) beeswax
100g (4 oz) honey
Crush the garlic very well and place it in a bowl with the beeswax. Stand this in a pan of hot water and heat until the wax has melted then add the honey and continue to heat, stirring well, until the mixture is hot. Remove from the heat and beat until cool. Put into pots and seal. Rub a little into the head each night.
- Lavender or thyme Either of these macerated in alcohol will restore hair if applied several times a week. A strong decoction will also prevent and arrest hair loss.
- Rosemary Apply either the essential oil or spirits of rosemary. However you could just wash with rosemary water and dry with a flannel.
- Maidenhair and willow simmer a handful each of chopped maidenhair and willow leaven in olive oil. Add a pinch of cinnamon and remove from the heat. Leave to stand overnight then strain and apply nightly. Massage with olive oil as an easy alternative.
- Beetroot juice Drink this decoction rather than anoint the head with it.
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