1. Beer
Beer is not only a favorite drink for men, but it is also a beauty ingredient for women. Washing your hair with beer helps thicken the hair and prevent hair loss effectively. Beer contains essential ingredients like oats and hops. After fermentation, these components create a rich source of minerals, protein, and vitamins. Therefore, beer nourishes the hair follicles and restores the strength of the hair, reducing hair loss, making the hair soft and shiny.
Additionally, beer contains sucrose and maltose that help reduce split ends and tighten the hair cuticle. Regularly using beer for hair loss not only reduces hair shedding but also improves the scalp's protective barrier and reduces the risk of dermatological issues like dandruff or seborrheic dermatitis. If you're short on time, you can apply beer directly to your hair for an exfoliating treatment to revive the roots and repair damaged ends. Beer treatment can also help alleviate symptoms of scalp eczema and seborrheic dermatitis.
How to do it:
- Method 1: Mix beer (the amount depends on your hair thickness) with your regular shampoo and wash your hair as usual, then rinse with clean water. This is a simple method that you can do daily.
- Method 2: Wash your hair as usual, then let it dry slightly. Use beer to wash from roots to ends, then leave it for 20 minutes and rinse with clean water. Do this 2 to 3 times a week.


2. Soapberry
Soapberry is still considered a "miracle" for hair care. Historically, women used soapberry to wash their hair, and today, modern shampoos have replaced it. However, soapberry's effectiveness in treating hair loss remains unmatched by any modern shampoo. Soapberry contains saponins that stimulate hair growth and combat hair loss. Regular use of soapberry will make the hair shinier, healthier, and reduce tangling and shedding. Many users have noticed smoother, shinier hair after just two weeks of using soapberry.
Soapberry hair washing was once the secret of ancient women to achieve long, shiny, and tangle-free hair. For those with sensitive scalps, slow-growing hair, or conditions like dandruff or baldness, frequent use of soapberry can stimulate faster hair growth, reduce hair loss, and help treat baldness and scalp fungi. Especially for women experiencing postpartum hair loss, frequent washing with soapberry will help reduce breakage, stimulate faster and thicker hair growth.
How to use:
- Method 1: Boil dried soapberry with water, then use this water to wash your hair. This traditional method is highly effective, and if you have the time, you can do this daily for stronger hair.
- Method 2: Boil dried soapberry with aromatic herbs and use it for daily hair washing for great results.


3. Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil contains moisturizing properties that help hair grow faster and also combat oxidation, keeping hair healthy, smooth, and reducing hair breakage. Studies have shown that coconut oil contains around 47% Lauric acid, nearly 6% Capric acid, and some saturated fatty acids that have antibacterial and antifungal properties, helping strengthen hair roots and effectively prevent hair loss.
The natural antibiotics in coconut oil help treat dandruff, reduce oxidation, and nourish hair, leaving it shiny and reducing hair loss. Coconut oil also contains many nutrients that penetrate directly into the hair, strengthening the roots and making hair less likely to break. Additionally, the high amount of Vitamin E and K in coconut oil naturally moisturizes the hair, preventing aging and leaving hair soft and smooth.
How to use:
- Method 1: Wash your hair clean and let it dry. Then use a cotton swab to apply coconut oil to your scalp in coin-sized sections, gently massaging your scalp. Leave it on for about 20 minutes and then wash it off. Repeat this process 2 to 3 times a week.
- Method 2: Mix coconut oil with lemon juice and apply it to your hair. Massage for about 20 minutes and then rinse with warm water. Do this 2 to 3 times a week as well.


4. Olive Oil
Olive oil, derived from olives, is widely used in beauty treatments. It contains a rich amount of fatty acids and vitamins that nourish both the scalp and hair follicles. Regular use of olive oil helps significantly reduce hair breakage. Olive oil is packed with essential vitamins and minerals that not only benefit the body but also support overall health.
The Vitamin E in olive oil has antioxidant properties that boost immunity and improve blood circulation, including to the scalp, preventing hair loss and split ends while enhancing hair smoothness. Additionally, other vitamins in the oil stimulate hair growth effectively. Olive oil also provides optimal moisture to the scalp, promoting thicker, shinier, and healthier hair. Its proteins and minerals, including iron, help maintain hair color, prevent gray hair, and keep hair strong, minimizing breakage.
How to use:
- Method 1: Apply pure olive oil to the hair and leave it for 20 minutes, then wash with shampoo. Repeat 3 to 4 times a week to enjoy healthy hair and reduce hair fall.
- Method 2: Heat olive oil with cinnamon and honey, stir until it thickens, then let it cool and apply to the hair. Leave it for 20 minutes and rinse with clean water.


5. Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is incredibly useful in our daily lives, from skincare to cooling beverages like sugar-sweetened aloe water, and aloe-infused green bean soup that helps beat the heat. But the remarkable benefits of aloe vera for hair can't be overlooked. Aloe vera is packed with various vitamins, almost all except vitamin D. Vitamins B1, B2, and B3 promote healthy hair follicle growth. Salicylic acid in aloe vera helps prevent scalp inflammation and dandruff, thereby effectively preventing hair loss.
The gel of aloe vera is considered a biological agent that enhances the hair regeneration process, making hair grow faster and healthier. Aloe vera extracts like ethanol, methanol, and acetone have antibacterial properties that protect the scalp from harmful pathogens. As a result, aloe vera cleans excess oil from the scalp and leaves hair feeling softer. Vitamin B12 and folic acid found in aloe gel are also believed to support hair growth and reduce hair loss.
How to use:
- Method 1: Extract aloe vera gel, mix it with 2 tablespoons of pure honey. After washing and drying your hair, apply this mixture to your scalp, massage for 20 minutes, then rinse with cold water. Repeat this process 3 times a week.
- Method 2: Use fresh aloe vera, peel off the skin and apply the gel directly to your hair. Leave it for a while to dry and then rinse off. This method can be done daily for best results.


6. Green Tea
Green tea is known for its numerous health benefits, from preventing cancer to treating acne, protecting against sun damage, and effectively combating hair loss. Green tea is cooling, detoxifying, and refreshing, and is a common daily beverage for many households. In addition to its well-known effects like lowering bad cholesterol, improving heart health, and strengthening bones, green tea is packed with antioxidants and flavonoids that help combat hair loss. These compounds promote shiny, smooth hair by stimulating hair follicle cells to grow and increase hair production, while protecting hair from harmful environmental factors.
Besides drinking green tea, using green tea as a hair rinse or applying it to the scalp can improve hair texture, prevent hair fall, and stimulate hair growth more effectively. Green tea can also help reduce dandruff caused by improper chemical use, cleanse the scalp, and alleviate dryness and itching due to the tannins in the tea. It not only promotes faster hair growth and reduces breakage but also strengthens hair follicles. Natural compounds in green tea, such as panthenol, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, and Vitamin B5, form a protective barrier for hair, shielding it from harmful environmental agents and chemicals used in daily hair care routines.
How to use:
- Method 1: Mix green tea solution with 1 tablespoon of alcohol and 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil, apply it from the roots to the ends of your hair, cover for 2 to 3 hours, then rinse with warm water. Repeat 2 times a week.
- Method 2: Boil 10g of dried tea leaves and 50g of chamomile flowers in 200ml of water for 5 minutes. Filter and mix the liquid with 200ml of white alcohol, then let it steep for 2 days. Apply this solution to your hair, leave it for 30 minutes, and wash with shampoo. This can be done daily.


7. Peppermint Essential Oil
Peppermint essential oil, like other essential oils, is extracted from peppermint leaves through a steam distillation process. The main components of peppermint oil are Menthol and Menthone. This essential oil has a powerful effect on hair, showing clear improvement when used properly. Besides its hair benefits, peppermint oil is also used for health enhancement, beauty, and cleanliness. When used correctly, peppermint oil is safe, gentle, and highly effective. It is important to avoid contact with the eyes or other sensitive areas.
Many people use peppermint oil to take excellent care of their hair. The fragrance of peppermint oil provides a refreshing and relaxing feeling, making it great for relieving stress. Today, peppermint oil is commonly found in hair care products like shampoos, conditioners, and creams. Therefore, you can either use pure peppermint oil or opt for products containing this ingredient. Peppermint oil is well-known for its benefits in skin and hair care, reducing itching, dryness, and dandruff. It is also recognized as an effective remedy for hair loss, as it helps improve blood circulation and reduces hair shedding.
How to use:
- Method 1: After washing your hair, remove excess water and apply peppermint water to your hair and scalp. Gently massage your hair and scalp, then dry and style your hair without rinsing it again.
- Method 2: Spray peppermint water on your hair and scalp before bed, leaving it overnight. The next morning, rinse your hair gently with water.


8. Onion Juice
Onion juice has long been recognized as a remedy that promotes hair health, and it is particularly known for its ability to treat hair loss. For decades, onion juice has been used as a home remedy for various hair conditions. It can be effective in reducing hair loss in some individuals and is also known for restoring shine and luster to hair. Additionally, onion juice can help prevent premature graying and treat dandruff.
A study has highlighted the positive effects of onion juice on hair growth. Specifically, 23 participants suffering from hair loss applied onion juice to their scalps twice a day for 1.5 months. The results were impressive, with 20 of them experiencing significant reduction in hair loss, healthier scalps, and thicker, shinier hair. Researchers believe this effect is due to the high sulfur content in onions. When applied to the scalp, sulfur promotes blood circulation and stimulates collagen production. Moreover, sulfur is a natural antimicrobial agent, which helps treat scalp infections.
How to use:
- Take 1-2 onions and extract the juice.
- Use cotton balls to apply the onion juice to your scalp.
- Leave it for 15 minutes, then rinse with your regular shampoo.


9. Apple Cider Vinegar
In addition to damage caused by a dry scalp, hair loss can also result from clogged hair follicles and a lack of oil. This creates the perfect environment for bacteria to build up and attack the scalp and hair follicles, leading to hair loss or even baldness. Using apple cider vinegar can help cleanse dead cells and dandruff, unclog hair follicles, and prevent further hair loss.
Apple cider vinegar contains proteins and enzymes: These help strengthen hair and reduce shedding. The antioxidants, H+ ions, and bioflavonoids in apple cider vinegar protect the hair from aging, prevent premature graying, and encourage faster hair growth. The acetic acid (4-8%) in apple cider vinegar also prevents harmful bacteria and fungi from thriving on the hair, providing an antibacterial effect for healthier hair.
How to use:
- Mix apple cider vinegar with water in a 1:1 ratio.
- Apply the mixture to your scalp after shampooing.
- Leave it on for 10 minutes, then rinse with clean water.
- Repeat this process twice a week to stimulate new hair growth.


10. Honey
Honey has long been regarded as a beauty secret for women, known for its ability to treat dark spots, hydrate skin, or cleanse the body when mixed with warm water. Aside from these uses, honey is also highly effective in combating hair loss. Rich in antioxidants, honey helps prevent hair fall and supports hair growth. So, if you're noticing excessive hair shedding without any signs of regrowth, honey could be the solution your hair needs. It's no surprise that honey is often included in various at-home remedies for rapid hair growth.
Honey is believed to stimulate the epithelial cells in the scalp, improving follicle health and promoting easier hair growth. The natural moisturizing properties in honey help keep the hair soft and healthy. With its hydrating effects, honey adds a glossy, smooth shine to your hair. According to research published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine, honey has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which cleanse the scalp, prevent dirt buildup, and reduce scalp infections.
How to use:
- Method 1: After washing your hair, allow it to dry slightly, then apply honey from the roots to the tips of your hair. Leave it on for 30 minutes, then rinse with warm water. Do this twice a week.
- Method 2: Mix 2-3 tablespoons of honey with unsweetened milk, then wash your hair and massage the scalp to improve blood circulation. This method not only treats hair loss but also stimulates new hair growth. You should repeat this twice a week as well.


11. Grapefruit Essential Oil
When it comes to grapefruit essential oil, everyone is familiar with its miraculous effects on hair. Using grapefruit essential oil to treat hair loss is an easy, safe, and cost-effective method. In addition to preventing hair loss, grapefruit essential oil stimulates hair growth, treats scalp inflammation, and combats dandruff. Rich in vitamin A and vitamin C, it promotes hair regrowth.
Grapefruit essential oil contains many natural nutrients that have antibacterial and antifungal properties, helping to reduce hair loss. The oil also contains high levels of Pectin and Naringin, as well as abundant vitamin A and C, which stimulate the growth of new hair. Apart from combating hair loss, grapefruit essential oil provides nourishment that makes hair softer and shinier.
How to use:
- Method 1: After washing your hair, apply a few drops of grapefruit essential oil to your hair and massage for 5 to 10 minutes. There's no need to rinse afterward. It's best to do this every night before bed for optimal results.
- Method 2: Mix a few drops of grapefruit essential oil with your shampoo and wash your hair. This simple method should be done regularly every day.


12. Lemon
Lemon is not only a popular ingredient for drinks or as a common seasoning, but it is also an affordable and easily accessible option for effective hair care. Packed with citric acid, lemon offers antibacterial properties, helps kill fungi, and inhibits dandruff growth. Additionally, the B and C vitamins in lemons stimulate hair follicle development, promoting clean, strong, and shiny hair while preventing hair loss. Washing your hair with fresh lemon also leaves a light, refreshing scent, and massaging your scalp with lemon peel provides a relaxing feeling, promoting better sleep.
Despite being an inexpensive ingredient, lemon delivers remarkable results, especially for those with oily scalps. The oil on the scalp is alkaline, while lemon's acidic properties help balance and eliminate excess oil without stripping away the natural oils needed for hair growth, thus keeping the hair healthy and encouraging quicker growth. After washing with lemon, your scalp will feel lighter, and your hair will appear shinier and healthier. Thicker, smoother hair is a dream for many women, and since hair loss often occurs when hair grows slowly, lemon-based washes are effective at thickening hair and preventing breakage and hair fall.
How to use::
- Method 1: Mix lemon juice with finely ground lemon peel and massage it into your scalp. Use this method 4 times a week without needing to shampoo afterward for convenience and effectiveness.
- Method 2: Combine lemon juice with a few tablespoons of white vinegar, apply it to your hair, and massage for 20 minutes before rinsing with water. Repeat twice a week.


