5 AMAZING BENEFITS OF ALOE VERA ON NATURAL HAIR

 


 Aloe Vera gel can do everything from boost digestive health to moisturize skin—but did you know it also has amazing benefits for your hair? It contains 75 active ingredients, including vitamins A, C, E, B12, and choline. Aloe Vera promotes healthy hair growth thanks to a special enzyme found in aloe called proteolytic enzymes. Aloe Vera makes the hair fuller and stronger thereby reducing any chances of hair breakage and shredding.







The benefits of aloe Vera for your hair


1. It boosts hair growth and thickens the hair

Aloe Vera promotes healthy hair growth thanks to a special enzyme found in aloe called proteolytic enzymes. These enzymes effectively break down dead skin cells on the scalp that may clog hair follicles. When hair follicles are blocked with dirt, dead skin or excess sebum, it reduces the chances of effective hair growth, Aloe also helps cleanse the scalp so that more nutrients can penetrate the hair follicles and improve hair growth.




2. It is a mild cleanser 

 Thanks to its antibacterial, antiseptic, and healing properties, this makes it a great mild cleanser (especially for sensitive skin types). Aloe Vera helps to naturally wash away impurities from the scalp.





3. It calms itchy scalp

A 1998 study found that aloe Vera helped resolve the scalp inflammation that dandruff causes. The fatty acids found in the aloe plant have anti-inflammatory properties.
The symptoms of an itchy scalp and flaking skin under your hair can be treated with aloe Vera.


4. Moisturizes dry hair

Aloe Vera is a good remedy for people with dry and dull looking hair. Aloe Vera not only adds shine to the hair but also makes sure that your hair retains enough moisture meaning that it locks in the moisture, leaving your hair soft and luscious, thus improving the overall health of your hair. 



5. Reduces hair fall

Aloe Vera is know to reduce hair breakage and unnecessary shedding of hair by strengthening the roots of the hair follicles and balancing the PH of the scalp. 




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