Yes, lemon can be applied to hair, but it requires careful application to prevent any adverse effects. Lemons have natural acids and vitamin C which can aid in cleansing the scalp and adding shine to the hair. However, the acidity in lemon can also lead to dryness or even irritation if not used properly.
Your mix with coconut oil is a good start, as the oil can help counteract the drying effects of lemon juice. When applying this mixture, start by diluting lemon juice with water or oil to lessen its acidity. Applying directly might be harsh, particularly if your hair is on the dry side or if you have a sensitive scalp.
It’s advisable to leave the mixture on your hair for about 10-15 mins, then rinse it out thoroughly with lukewarm water, followed by a gentle shampoo and conditioner. Avoid leaving lemon juice on for too long to prevent potential drying effects or damage to the hair cuticle.
For optimal results, consider this application once a week. Overuse may strip your hair of its natural oils, leading to dullness. Adding Aloe Vera gel or honey to your mixture might improve moisture retention, balancing the acidity with hydration.
If your concern is more targeted towards either dullness or dandruff, ensure your overall diet supports hair health. A balanced intake of dark leafy greens, sesame seeds, and almonds can support the health of Saptadhatu, promoting overall vitality. However, if you experience irritation or the dryness persists, consult with a professional to ensure it isn’t a sign of further imbalances that might need addressing.



