You can indeed use bhringraj leaves to help address hair thinning. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, bhringraj (Eclipta alba) is highly valued for promoting hair growth and improving overall scalp health. The leaves are potent, so it’s important to use them correctly.
Since you have fresh bhringraj leaves, one effective way is to create a paste. Crush the leaves into a fine paste using a mortar and pestle or a blender. You can apply this paste directly to your scalp, focusing on the roots and any particularly sparse areas. Leave it on for about 30-45 minutes before rinsing it off with lukewarm water. Doing this twice a week can yield noticeable benefits over time.
Alternatively, you can prepare a bhringraj oil. Heat some coconut oil (or sesame oil, which is also quite nourishing) and add a handful of bruised bhringraj leaves. Let them simmer on low heat until the color of the oil changes slightly and a mild aroma of the leaves is noticed. After cooling, strain the oil and store it in a glass jar. Massage this oil into your scalp 2-3 times a week, leaving it overnight for best results.
Fresh leaves are traditionally preferred but don’t discard the idea of drying them to create a fine powder for future use—just make sure the drying process is done in a shady, airy location to preserve the medicinal qualities. Combining bhringraj with amla or hibiscus petals can also enhance its benefits, as these herbs synergistically work to support hair health.
Given your itchy scalp and the stress factor, it’s good to pay attention to your diet and lifestyle, too. Stress management and ensuring a diet rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals play a crucial role in hair health. If the itchiness continues or worsens, or if you notice any allergic reaction, stop using the paste and consult with a practitioner.



