Seeking Thicker Hair and Smoother Skin at 67 - #44838
I am 67 and I need my hair to be thicker and my skin to be smoother with less wrinkles. I do not have joint pain but do need an energy boost. What do you suggest? I’m fairly active
How long have you been noticing changes in your hair and skin?:
- 6 months to 1 yearWhat is your current diet like?:
- High in proteinsHow do you typically manage your energy levels?:
- Taking supplementsDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition

Doctors' responses
Thicker hair and smoother skin at age of 67 can be achievable with the right Ayurvedic approach. Firstly, to promote hair thickness, consider incorporating a balanced diet rich in proteins and healthy fats. Foods like almonds, figs, and sesame seeds can help nourish your hair. Twice a week, massage your scalp with bhringraj or coconut oil. It improves blood circulation and stimulates hair follicles. Additionally, early morning sunlight can improve skin health and strengthen hair.
For smoother skin with fewer wrinkles, hydration is key. Drink warm water with a dash of lemon throughout the day to enhance digestion and metabolic function. Consider adding a daily routine of applying a natural face pack made of turmeric, sandalwood, and honey on your skin. Leave it for 15-20 minutes before rinsing. This can help maintain skin elasticity and even complexion, while helping reduce appearance of fine lines.
Energy boost can be achieved by integrating Ashwagandha churna in your daily routine, a half teaspoon mixed in warm milk before bed can do wonders. Practice pranayama daily to enhance your prana, particularly nadi shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) which can increase energy levels. Ensure adequate sleep each night, around 7-8 hours which is essential for rejuvenation and overall vitality.
While these tips can be quite effective, maintaining a balanced lifestyle is fundamental. Moderation in physical activities is important, avoiding excess strain while engaging in activities like brisk walking or light yoga. Stay mindful of posture during exercises or any daily tasks to avoid undue stress, especially on your back or knees, even if they don’t currently present problems.

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