5 Amazing Benefits Of Using Guava Leaves For Hair
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Wed, 06 Nov 2019 10:39:38
Guava leaves are amazing for promoting hair growth both when consumed internally as a tea or applied externally in the form of hair rinse, hair serum, hair pack and hair oil. It treats almost all the hair problems that results in hair loss including dandruff, scalp inflammation and scalp infection.
Since we get guava leaves very cheap easily throughout the year, we can continue using it for hair care. We can use either fresh guava leaves, guava leaf oil extracted from the leaves and finally guava leaf powder got by sun drying guava leaves till crisp and powdering in a dry mixer.
* Anti inflammatory Properties
Guava leaves have amazing anti inflammatory properties which helps reduce scalp inflammation very quickly. Scalp inflammation is one of the main causes of hair fall and using guava leaf hair treatments will greatly help treat it fast.
* Anti Anemic Properties
Anemia is one of the major reasons for hair fall and many of us Indian women are anemic. Guava leaves have anti anemic properties so it helps treat anemia when consumed internally as a tea. Try to steep guava leaves in water and consume as a tea.
* Anti Microbial Properties
Guava leaves haves anti microbial properties so it helps treat common scalp infections that leads to hair fall like itchiness and dandruff very effectively. At home, I make a simple guava leaf hair serum for promoting hair growth that helps treat all scalp infections and I have given the recipe for it below
* Antioxidant Properties
Guava leaves have antioxidant properties and using it both externally as a hair rinse or as a hair pack and consuming it internally in the form of guava tea will help reduce oxidative stress which is the main cause of hair fall. Antioxidants also gets rid of free radicals which is the major cause of premature ageing of our skin and hair.
* Prevents Premature Greying Of Hair
Guava leaves greatly prevents premature greying of the hair when we use it regularly as a hair treatment. The flavonoids quercetin and it’s glycosides present in guava leaves stimulates melanogenesis which refers to the production of melanin, the pigment that gives our hair the black color.