Thinning hair or have bald spots? We’ve all been there and struggling with it. So are there any other ways, other than medicines, vitamins and sprays which can help grow back the long, beautiful and healthy mane we all want? Yes there is! And the hair care routines are easy to follow too!

These 5 home remedies will help you achieve the desired results. So, let’s see what they are.
1. Aloe Vera – The All Rounder!
Aloe Vera is literally magic! It soothes the scalp, fights dandruff and one of its magical properties is to unblock follicles, blocked by excess oil. It acts as a natural conditioner too, resulting in healthier, shinier hair!

You can use fresh aloe vera from the garden or the RIVONA Aloe Vera Gel Bottle
2. Coconut Oil – A Miracle
For years coconut oil has been proved in the treatment of hair loss/bald spots. Sure the results are obviously long term but having a hair care routine religiously can go a long way!

Coconut oil has fatty acids which get absorbed by the hair shaft and help fight protein loss. The best way is to apply coconut oil for longer hours such as overnight or a few hours before you take a shower. This remedy has been used by our nanis/dadis for years so might as well give it a try, right?
3. Onion Juice & Apple Cider Vinegar – Sounds A little Strange?
Don’t worry, it may be a weird combo but the results are tried and tested.
Method:
- Slice the onions and leave them in apple cider for 5 days
OR
- Take onion juice and leave it in apple cider for a few hours and apply.

The combo of onion juice and apple cider helps treat alopecia and promotes hair growth. It also regulates blood flow in/near the scalp and gives a keratin boost too!
Apply it for 15-20 minutes before you shower. Do this 3 times a week and results should slowly show!
On This Note
Fighting hair loss is a hard and long process. If you’re going through it or have excessive hair loss, get started with these remedies to reduce the damage. Which one of the three will you be trying?
Disclaimer: The results are long term and can take up to 2-3 months to show. Also, if you have excessive hair loss or alopecia, consult with your dermatologist for the best remedies and advice.
Sources: Healthline & Style Craze
