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Do you know that your unhealthy hair is a reflection of your bad diet and lifestyle? Yes! Traditional Ayurvedic science thrusts upon the interdependence of hair health with what you eat and how you live.

“Besides topical treatments with medicinal herbs, Ayurveda involves the concept of healthy Ahara-Vihara (diet and lifestyle), which benefits the wholesome well-being of your body and mind along with your hair health,’’ says Dr. Zeel Gandhi, Chief Ayurvedic Doctor at Vedix.

This holistic approach of Ayurveda calls for a consistent hair care routine for healthy hair. Let’s discuss what that is and how you can adopt it in detail.

Ayurvedic Hair Care Routine: The 13 Vital Steps

1. Know Your Hair Type

According to Ayurveda, the three vital energies Vata, Pitta and Kapha regulate our bodily activities [1]. Each individual is a combination of these tridoshas, with one or two doshas in dominance. This determines your hair type and hair health.

A. Vata Hair Type

You will have a Vata hair type if you have Vata-dominant Prakriti. Proper nutrition to your hair follicles keeps Vata dosha in balance. A normal Vata hair type tends to be thin, straight hair with higher porosity.

When Vata dosha aggravates in your body, it causes dryness of your scalp and hair with very low sebum production. This eventually results in dry and frizzy hair, split ends and hair loss.

B. Pitta Hair Type

You will have a Pitta hair type if you have Pitta dominant Prakriti. Pitta is responsible for metabolic activity in hair, regulates the production of pigments and hair proteins.

A healthy Pitta hair tends to be wavy with a medium thickness. Premature greying, clogged follicles with bacteria build-up, scalp inflammation, redness, hair loss, etc. are caused when Pitta is imbalanced.

C. Kapha Hair Type

You will have a Kapha hair type if you have Kapha dominant Prakriti. Kapha energy is responsible for your hair structure and its lubrication. A healthy Kapha hair is thick, lustrous, and curly.

Any imbalance in Kapha results in overproduction of sebum on your scalp, which eventually leads to oily dandruff with a greasy scalp, itching, hair fall, etc.

Understanding your hair type and ongoing state of your dosha levels helps you involve specific Ayurvedic herbs in your hair care routine that target your unique hair needs.

2. Choose Hair Oil And Shampoo Based On Your Hair Type

Make sure your fundamental hair products, i.e your hair oil and shampoo, contain Ayurvedic herbs that work on your aggravated dosha levels. Choosing wrong hair products may worsen your hair condition and cause an imbalance in your doshas.

Here is the list of few dosha-specific herbs that you can seek in your hair care products:

A. Vata-Pacifying Herbs

Palandu (onion), Gunja (Rosepea), Yashtimadhu (Licorice), Devdar (Cedar), Krishna Tila (black sesame), Saireyaka (Barleria Prionitis), Ashwagandha (Withania Somnifera) [2], Shatavari (Asparagus Racemosus), etc.

B. Pitta-Pacifying Herbs

Yashtimadhu (Licorice), Japa (Hibiscus) [3], Kamala (Nelumbo Nucifera), Nimba (Neem), Lodhra (Symplocos Racemosa), Karanja (Pongamia Pinnata), etc.

C. Kapha Pacifying Herbs

Gunja (Rosepea), Grapeseed, Kushta (Saussurea Costus), Methika (Fenugreek), Karpoora (Camphor), Jyotishmathi (Celastrus Paniculatus), Daruharidra (Berberis Aristata), etc.

D. Tridosha Haras (Herbs To Pacify All Three Doshas)

Kumari (Aloe Vera), Brahmi (Bacopa Monnieri), Bhringraj (Eclipta Alba), Amalaki (Indian Gooseberry) [4], Tagara (Valerian root), etc.

3. Oil Your Hair Regularly

“According to Ayurveda, your scalp is the composition of various energy-relieving points called ‘Marmas’. Oiling your scalp and hair is the rejuvenation tool to extricate any excess or aggravated doshas accumulated in your head through marmas,’’ says Dr. Zeel.

Besides rejuvenation, a regular scalp and hair massage with dosha-specific Ayurvedic oils promote healthy, strong and lustrous hair growth with their nourishing, root-strengthening and conditioning properties of herbs.

Ayurveda recommends oiling your hair 2-3 times a week. You can also fix your frequency of oiling based on your hair type. Kapha hair type can be oiled with less frequency whereas the Vata hair type needs more oiling than Pitta and Kapha types.

Traditional Ayurvedic practices involve oiling your hair at least 20 minutes before your hair wash. For better results, massage your scalp and hair with warm oil at night and wash your hair the following day. This works as an exceptional natural conditioning treatment to your scalp and hair.

Procedure

1. Apply warm oil across your scalp.

2. Massage your entire scalp in a circular motion using your finger pads for about 15 minutes.

3. Now, work some oil from your hair roots to tips by giving a gentle massage.

Circular scalp massage [5] stimulates the blood circulation and enhances the oil absorption into deep layers of your scalp. You can also use coconut oil, sesame oil, almond oil, olive oil, etc. to massage your scalp and hair regularly.

4. Wash Your Hair Regularly

Your scalp follicles get clogged with the unwanted build-up of excess oils, dirt and grime, which you need to cleanse out through regular hair wash with Ayurvedic shampoos.

Besides Ayurvedic shampoos with herbs that are specific to your dosha imbalances, you can also opt for natural hair cleansing herbs like Reetha (Soapnut), Shikakai (Soap pod), Hibiscus flowers, Triphala powder, etc. to wash your hair.

Ayurveda recommends you wash your hair twice or thrice in a week with a gentle massage using normal or lukewarm water during your hair wash.

5. Condition Your Hair Regularly With Hair Masks

Hair masks or ‘Shiro lepa’ in Ayurvedic terms is one of the extremely beneficial therapies to nourish and deeply condition your scalp and hair. Ayurveda suggests applying hair masks once in a week or fortnight to keep your scalp and hair in good health while it also helps you combat internal hair loss factors like stress and anxiety.

You can use Ayurvedic herbal powders like Amalaki, henna, fenugreek and solvents like egg white, aloe vera gel, etc. to prepare your nutrients rich hair masks. Apply the mask from your roots to hair tips and leave it for about 30-40 minutes before rinsing it off with water.

henna powder for hair mask

6. Learn How To Comb

Combing is one of the effective ways to enhance blood circulation on your scalp. It helps in detangling your hair and spreading your scalp’s natural oils evenly over your hair strands. But, vigorous combing can damage your hair by stretching it and this may lead to hair breakage and split ends.

Ayurveda suggests you comb your hair once or twice gently using a wooden blunt-toothed comb. Also, wash your comb regularly to avoid dirt accumulation and do not share your comb with others.

Vedix Tip: A neem wood comb works best if you have dandruff

7. Trim Your Hair Regularly

Broken hair with split ends gives a thin and rough look to your hair tips. You can avoid this by getting rid of split ends through regular trimming. Ensure you eliminate your split ends by trimming your hair every 8-12 weeks.

8. Avoid Chemical Products

The harsh chemicals used in hair products may change your scalp pH while they can strip off the natural oils from your scalp and protein layers from your hair. Switch to Ayurvedic products with natural herbal ingredients to attain holistic hair health without unwanted risks.

9. Avoid Heat Styling

Overuse of heat styling tools like blow-dryers [6], straightening or curling irons, etc. leave your hair moisture-less over time, which may lead to serious damage to your hair. It spikes up Vata dosha causing dryness, breakage, split ends and hair fall. It is better to leave your hair for air drying after your hair wash.

10. Protect Your Hair From Harsh Environment

Environmental pollution and UV radiation damage your hair follicles by tampering with your scalp’s natural oils. It also makes your hair brittle and dull. On top of that, excessive intake of alcohol and cigarettes may worsen your condition causing severe hair loss.

Make sure you wear a cap or scarf to protect your hair when you go outside or swim in chlorinated water. Avoid the consumption of cigarettes and alcohol for better hair health.

“Ayurveda suggests applying oil to your hair before going under the sun as it acts as a protective layer to your scalp and hair tissues,’’ says Dr. Zeel.

Besides temporary physical adhesion, air pollutants that are absorbed into hair can cause irreversible chemical damage. And, cigarette smoke contains all the main class pollutants which are 150 times higher than air pollution.

11. Eat Right

A balanced nutritional diet [7] is one of the predominant factors which keep your doshas in balance, and thus, your hair in good health. Besides choosing your foods based on your Prakriti, make sure your foods include essential nutrients for hair growth like Vitamins A, B, C, D, E and K, and minerals such as iron, zinc, etc. along with protein.

Also, Ayurveda suggests to include Pitta (digestive fire)-improving herbs like methi (fenugreek), jeera (cumin), Haridra (turmeric), dhania (coriander) and maricha (black pepper) in your regular diet. Consuming Triphala Churna, hingu (asafoetida) and seasonal fruits (especially citrus) can enhance your digestion capacity and immunity, irrespective of age group and dosha type.

Ayurvedic Dining Tips

  • Have your food in a calm and quiet corner with proper ventilation.
  • Never be involved in any other work like talking or watching television when you are eating.
  • Focus on your food with a calm and serene mind and you chew the food as much as possible before swallowing.

12. Exercise Regularly

According to Ayurveda, the toxins (ama) need to be flushed out of your body for the growth of healthy hair. Regular exercise is the key to detoxing your body through sweating. Sweating from scalp tissues unclogs your hair follicles.

Exercise also enhances the blood flow, thus supporting the nutritional and oxygen intake in your scalp tissues. Ayurveda recommends the everyday practice of yoga, meditation and pranayama to keep your body, mind, and soul in balance. You can also include moderate to high-level cardio exercises like cycling, Zumba dance, running or brisk walking for healthy hair and body.

13. Ayurvedic Therapies

Ayurvedic science works on the principle of detoxing, rejuvenating, and balancing your bodily energies.

Besides everyday hair care practices at home, you can take some time once in a month for Ayurvedic therapies like Panchakarma, which involves deep purification and nourishment practices like Nasya, Basti, Shirodhara, Shiro Abhyanga, Shiro lepa, etc.

Besides purifying your blood by balancing your doshas and facilitating healthy hair re-growth, these therapies bring calmness and relaxation to your mind and body.

Daily, Weekly & Monthly Hair Care Routine As Per Ayurveda

Daily

  • Comb hair gently twice
  • Exercise for 30 minutes
  • Eat the right diet with hair-growth enriching foods
  • Sleep adequately for at least 6 hours

Weekly

  • Massage scalp and hair with warm oils twice or thrice
  • Wash your hair gently twice or thrice

Monthly

  • Apply hair mask twice or thrice
  • Undergo clinical Ayurvedic therapies once
  • Trim your hair every 2-3 months

Important Note:

Consult your Ayurvedic doctor before using any of the Ayurvedic ingredients mentioned in this article to check if they are suitable for you based on your medical history.

The Last Word

Ayurveda is the way of life to remain balanced and spirited by aligning our bodily rhythms with the rhythms of nature. This is achieved through the routine which suits your unique Prakriti and corresponding hair type while you can attain exceptional hair health by keeping your doshas in balance. This is why, at Vedix, we formulate customized Ayurvedic hair care regimen to treat your hair fall by evaluating your dosha levels.

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