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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #24633
242 days ago
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how to use butterfly pea flower for hair growth - #24633

Owen

I am really curious about how to use butterfly pea flower for hair growth because I've heard a lot about its benefits lately. For the past few months, I've been struggling with hair thinning and honestly, it's been pretty disheartening. I read somewhere that this flower might help, but I'm not sure how to actually incorporate it into my routine, ya know? Once, I tried making a tea from dried petals, which a friend suggested, thinking it would help, but I felt kinda lost with what to do next. Should I just drink it or can I apply it directly to my scalp? Also, I saw some recipes for homemade hair masks using butterfly pea flower, but like, is that effective? My hair is naturally curly, and it can get really dry, so I'm wondering how this flower would work with that. If any Ayurvedic doctors or enthusiasts have tips on how to use butterfly pea flower for hair growth, it would really mean a lot. I just wanna feel confident again with my hair!

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When considering the use of butterfly pea flower, or “Shankapushpi” as it’s sometimes known in Ayurveda, for hair growth, there’s a few ways you can incorporate it into your routine. Butterfly pea is known for its potent antioxidants like proanthocyanidins which help against hair thinning and promote strength. Here’s how you might use it:

Firstly, you’re on the right track with the tea. Drinking butterfly pea flower tea can be good for overall health, thanks to its rich antioxidants, which might indirectly support hair health. Try steeping a teaspoon of dried butterfly pea flowers in boiling water for about 5 minutes. Consume once or twice a day, but not in excessive amounts as balance is key in Ayurveda.

Regarding direct application, you can indeed apply it to the scalp for potential localized benefits. Make a butterfly pea flower hair rinse by brewing a strong tea with the dried flowers, letting it cool, and then use it as a rinse after your regular shampooing. Ensure to massage the scalp gently with this rinse, leaving it on for 5-10 minutes before thoroughly washing it off. This may help nourish the hair roots and improve circulation—important for hair growth according to Ayurveda.

For dry curly hair, crafting a hair mask could be promising. Blend butterfly pea flower powder or a very strong tea with a bit of coconut oil or aloe vera gel (both excellent moisturizers) creating a smooth paste. Apply through your hair generously, focusing on the ends and mid-lengths, leave it for 20-30 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. It’s generally advised to try such masks once a week.

Considering your hair is curly and tends to dryness, keeping your hair moisturized is critical, and also considering your dosha type can be very beneficial. Vata types, who may experience dryness, might also add nourishing oils nightly for additional scalp care.

Remember, for hair loss, one must also consider factors like diet, stress levels, and overall lifestyle, as Ayurveda takes a holistic approach to health. Consuming balanced meals that include protein, iron, and healthy fats can be helpful. Always consult with a healthcare professional or an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure these remedies suit your body and condition.

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