Hair requires natural treatments to grow strong and healthy. There is no shortage of exotic oils and flowers used to make shampoos and stylers; however, only a few among them may result in healthier hair. It may be challenging to achieve the required results, but it is not impossible. Described below are some natural ingredients to formulate herbal essences shampoo and stylers which can result in healthy and nourished hair.

 

1.      Seaweed

A common ingredient used to create sushi or maybe hair serums—but in shampoos. It may be news but it has great use for nourished hair. According to research, seaweed cam help in controlling oily scalp. Not just that, it also suggests that a mix of two components extracted from seaweed may help stimulating hair growth.

 

2.      Rosemary

The herb that is easy to grow and makes everything smell like Italian food also has unexpected use for hair. Rosemary oil used in shampoos or using rosemary oil can help with hair loss. A study suggests that Rosemary extracts help in promoting hair growth and helps in curing scalp conditions such as itching.

 

3.      Clay and charcoal

One of the weirdest yet an effective ingredient used for hair growth and volume is clay which is considered as dirt and charcoal considered to be ash. According to cosmetic chemists, clay and charcoal leave a residue on the hair giving it more volume and texture. However, overusing it can also damage the hair.

 

4.      Honey

A natural hydrating ingredient. It is effective in treating dandruff. Not just that, using it every other day diluted with warm water may also result in clearing up flakiness, itchiness and more serious scalp conditions.

 

5.      Tapioca

Tapioca is starch which is a fantastic ingredient for absorbing oil. It is mostly used in dry shampoos to absorb oil from the hair and give fantastic hair without shampooing.

 

6.      Coconut oil

Most natural oils do nothing but sit on top of your hair. However, the oil that makes it shinier is coconut oil. Coconut oil absorbs in the hair and scalp making them stronger from inside out. It decreases protein loss which can be caused by brushing and blow-drying. Using pure coconut oil at your hair may be a little challenging to get out, but over-shampooing can reverse the effect of the coconut oil.

 

7.      Tamanu oil

It is a terrific anti-oxidant and shows benefits as a UV block. It cannot replace sunscreen, but it can be used to block the harmful rays of the sun. Use the oil with jojoba oil and apply the mixture on the hair overnight and spray it on the scalp as a sunscreen in the morning. It can calm the itchy scalp and its antibacterial properties can help with flaking and dandruff.

 

8.      Avocado oil

It is great for face, terrific for taste, and amazing for hair. Avocado is an excellent source of vitamins B and C. it can provide a great shine to the hair while softening the hair. If you have dry or damaged hair, it can help you revive them, moisturise them and strengthen them from the tips to the scalp.