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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #38831
109 days ago
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can i leave onion juice on my hair overnight - #38831

Savannah

I am really curious about using onion juice for my hair. Lately, I’ve read so much about its benefits for hair growth and preventing hair loss. My friend swears by it, saying how it helped her hair become thicker and healthier. I decided to try it out, and the first time I used it, I felt like I was doing something great! But then, while applying it, I started worrying. Can I leave onion juice on my hair overnight? I’m super skeptical, like what if it makes my scalp super irritated or smells awful in the morning? Hair smells are serious business, right? Last week, I left it on for like 3 hours and washed it out, but I heard some people say overnight is better. I don’t know if I can handle the smell or risks. Also, got some redness on my scalp afterward but thought maybe it was just me reacting since, well, it is onion juice! Like, is that normal? Or am I doing somthing wrong? Any experiences you guys have with leaving onion juice overnight would really help me out. I just don’t wanna end up regretting this if my hair starts looking worse, you know? Thanks a million!

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Leaving onion juice on your hair overnight can be bit tricky. Onion juice is known for its high sulfur content which can strengthen hair and thicken the strands, promoting hair growth. But, at the same time, its potent nature might not suit everyone. If you’ve already noticed redness after a three-hour application, it indicates possible irritation, so proceeding cautiously would be wise.

From an Ayurvedic perspective, applying substances with strong qualities like onion juice can unbalance pitta dosha in the body. Pitta governs the skin and might react unfavorably when exposed to such potent elements for prolonged durations. Its effects can vary—some might find it beneficial while others experience sensitivity issues.

Consider limiting its use to a shorter duration, like an hour or two, and always wash it thoroughly with a mild, herbal shampoo to remove any residual smell or potential irritants. A patch test before full application could also help avoid unpleasant reactions. You can conduct a quick patch test on a small section of the scalp to check for adverse effects.

Another aspect to ponder, Ayurveda emphasizes balancing treatments with nourishing agents. You can try mixing onion juice with soothing coconut oil or aloe vera gel, which may counteract its harshness and provide moisturizing benefits.

Moreover, don’t overlook your dietary habits. Increase foods that are cooling and pacify pitta, such as cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens, which can assist in maintaining balance and support overall hair health.

If the goal is reducing hair fall and promoting growth, keep an eye on stress, sleep, and diet. All of these factors, combined with gentle hair treatments like a regular scalp massage with brahmi or bhringraj oil, can support your endeavors.

Ultimately, your comfort and tolerance to the smell and the effects should guide your approach. Start with small increments, and observe how your hair and scalp respond before extending the duration or frequency. If irritation persists, it might be best to explore other treatments or consult with a healthcare professional to ensure you’re on the right track.

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