how to gain hair volume - #38995
I am really struggling with my hair lately. It's super flat and lifeless, no matter what I do. I mean, I used to have this amazing volume that turned heads, but now I kinda feel like I’m wearing a wet mop on my head! Tried a bunch of shampoos and conditioners, even some that are supposed to help with hair volume, but, honestly, they do nothing. I’ve started to notice more hair falling out too, which is stressing me out, ugh. A friend mentioned that maybe I should ask you guys about how to gain hair volume the Ayurvedic way? I’ve read that certain herbs can stimulate the scalp or something? I always thought that was just a myth or something people say. But, like, is there really a natural way to boost volume? I’m not against trying oils or maybe some special masks, but everything has to be super simple because I don’t have all day. So, like, what specific herbs or treatments might actually help in understanding how to gain hair volume in a practical sense? Any tips or personal experiences would be seriously appreciated! I’m just kinda desperate for that bounce back!
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Doctors' responses
To address hair volume issues through Ayurveda, anchor your approach in understanding your unique prakriti and potential dosha imbalances, particularly focusing on Vata dosha. Vata imbalance often leads to dryness, brittleness and hair loss. You might explore incorporating nourishing oils like Bhringraj oil or sesame oil, which traditionally rejuvenate the scalp and promote hair growth. Application once or twice weekly, allowing oil to seep in for 30-60 min before washing, can enhance hair texture and thickness.
Diet plays a crucial role—consider including foods that balance Vata and nourish hair from within. Almonds, walnuts, amla (Indian gooseberry), and sesame seeds are excellent choices. A morning tea made with a tsp of amla powder in warm water can serve as a hair tonic.
Shiroabhyanga (head massage) is an often-underestimated technique—Using warm oil, massage it lightly onto the scalp in circular motions to stimulate blood flow, encouraging voluminous growth, and stress relief. Leave the oil for atleast an hour before washing it out.
Herbs like Brahmi, Amalaki, and Shikakai can be used in hair masks. Create a pasty concoction by mixing Brahmi powder, Amalaki powder, and Shikakai powder with water or yogurt. Apply on scalp and hair, allowing it to sit for 20-30 minutes before rinsing thoroughly with lukewarm water. These herbs are time-honored remedies known for strengthening hair roots and adding volume.
Mindfulness around stress is crucial too. Stress impacts hair health directly. Practising Pranayama or Yoga can be beneficial in this context.
Avoid excessive heat styling, harsh chemicals, and overwashing, as these can strip natural oils. Ensure you’re hydrating adequately, as a well-hydrated body supports healthy hair.
Remember, consistent routine and patience are key when embracing natural remedies, results may come within a few months. Persisting severe hair loss warrants a check with healthcare provider.

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