The benefit of aloe vera for hair has been known for hundreds of years. Although medically there is no detailed explanation, based on practical experience, aloe vera has been proven to have several important uses for hair.


Learn the 5 uses of aloe vera for hair and how to process it in the description below.

 


Moisturizes the Scalp

The gel contained in aloe vera is cool and contains a lot of water. This is very helpful for moisturizing dry scalp. Applying aloe vera gel regularly every time you wash your hair will help keep your scalp hydrated.  


Reduces Hair Loss

Hair loss can be an annoying problem if not treated immediately. Apart from making the amount of hair thinner, it can also interfere with daily activities. Of course it wouldn't be nice if, while cooking, sweeping or carrying out daily activities, we would be shadowed by hair falling in our work zone. Aloe vera gel can overcome this problem, because it contains vitamins C, A, and E. These three vitamins can help accelerate the growth of new cells that have been damaged and strengthen hair roots.

To do this, simply apply tongue gel to all parts of your hair, especially the scalp. Do this at least three times a week, for one month, then hair loss will be greatly reduced.

 

Thickens Hair

Not only does it strengthen hair roots, thereby reducing the amount of hair loss, aloe vera gel containing vitamin E can also stimulate hair growth. For adults or children who want to thicken their hair, it is highly recommended to use aloe vera as a therapeutic ingredient.

Be diligent in applying aloe vera gel to your scalp at least 1-2 times every week, then you will see new hair grow very quickly.

 

Reduce Oily Hair

Hair that is too oily will definitely disturb your comfort. Use aloe vera to reduce the oil content in your hair, by mixing aloe vera gel with homemade rose water, then use it as a hair conditioner before you wash your hair. Do it at least 1x/week.

 

Overcoming Inflammation Due to Dandruff

One of the properties of aloe vera gel is anti-inflammatory. Apart from being used to treat inflammation in internal organs, aloe vera is also very effective in treating inflammation in external areas of the body, including the scalp. Inflammation that occurs on the scalp is caused by dandruff.

Apart from applying aloe vera gel to the inflamed skin, you can also process aloe vera into a cream or ointment by adding olive oil and beeswax. How to make it will be discussed in a special article.

So, those are some of the uses of aloe vera for hair. Are there other uses that you think are not included in this article? Please write in the comments column, OK?