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Benefits of holy basil for scalp

by Qaqamba Falithenjwa
hair: picture: pexels

When it comes to natural remedies for scalp health, holy basil — also known as tulsi — has been a trusted treatment for centuries. This aromatic herb offers a multitude of benefits that can address common scalp issues and promote overall hair vitality.

Combatting dandruff and itchiness

According to the HK Vitals website, holy basil possesses potent antibacterial and antifungal properties, making it effective against dandruff-causing fungi. It is stated that regular application can help reduce flakiness and soothe itchiness, providing relief for those with irritated scalps.

Reducing scalp inflammation

Inflammation can disrupt hair follicle function and impede healthy hair growth, states Bloom Balla Beauty. The publication then claims that holy basil’s anti-inflammatory properties may help reduce scalp inflammation, creating a favourable environment for hair regrowth.

Enhancing blood circulation

The above source further mentions that improved blood flow to the scalp nourishes hair follicles, which is essential for hair growth and strength. “Holy basil contains eugenol, a compound known for its stimulating effects on blood circulation and potent antioxidant activity.”

HealthShots advises those who want to incorporate tulsi into their hair care routines, stating that tulsi and coconut oil hair masks are home remedies for hair growth and dandruff control. It is recommended that you create a paste of 10-15 tulsi leaves and mix with warm coconut oil. Apply to scalp and hair for 30-40 minutes, then shampoo. This treatment is said to soothe itchy scalp and help eliminate dandruff.

Embracing holy basil in your hair care regimen offers a natural and holistic approach to achieving a healthier scalp and more vibrant hair. As with any new treatment, it’s advisable to conduct a patch test to ensure you don’t have an adverse reaction.

Also see:  TikTok’s favourite hair regrowth treatment: Does minoxidil really work?

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