Getting Rid of Grey Hair the Natural Way

At some point, almost all of us begin to see little strands of grey here and there. Grey hair is basically the result of cellular losses that can occur with age, but even some teenagers can start going grey.

This happens when melanocytes near the hair follicles start to produce less melanin, which is the pigment that makes your strands brown, red, black, or blonde.

If that's you, then you're probably one of the millions of people who make hair dye part of your typical beauty regimen. Many of us use hair dye in order to get our natural coloration back for the sake of combating the loss of hair pigmentation.

As popular as they are, dyes can and will damage your hair over time. You're better off trying to find some natural secrets that will allow you to combat color loss.

Many hairstyles today make use of the most natural ingredients that people will be able to find anywhere. There is a trend toward embracing both style and health these day, and it really is possible to enjoy both style and health at the same time.

Some of the very best secrets of appearing youthful are actually found in nature.

Natural Remedies For Combating All Grey Hair


Coconut Oil + Lemon Juice

You can use coconut oil and lemon juice in order to get rid of grey hair if used correctly. Both of these ingredients should be organic to avoid introducing additional toxins into your hair.

Since this is a remedy that you may want to use fairly frequently, it is even more important that you be able to avoid using poisons or chemicals of any kind.

These natural remedies will work even more effectively if you avoid toxic buildup, and you won't have to worry about premature aging, which is a very real consequence of using some chemicals.

You can combine coconut oil and lemon juice, then layer it into your hair and scalp. After letting it all sit for an hour or so, wash it off using a more mild shampoo.

This will make things much easier if you're used to having to do something more frustrating just to keep your hair looking youthful and vibrant.

Coconut Oil (Only)

You don't need to add coconut oil and lemon juice together in order to get the results that you need.

In fact, coconut oil can work just as well if you just decide to apply it to your scalp. Grey hair is partly a skin problem. It is the melanocytes around the hair follicles that produce the pigment that helps to ward off the grey hair in the first place.

If you manage to treat the skin on your scalp, you can improve your melanocytes in some cases, and get healthier and darker hair as a result. Coconut oil does the trick.

Mustard Oil

An old secret to combating grey hair is combining mustard oil and boiled henna leaves. This is a combination that can really give you dark and shiny hair, improving both color and texture all at once.

Mustard oil is capable of nourishing your hair even as you dye it. The mustard oil and the henna will work very well together. A lot of natural hair dyes use henna, so this is clearly something that works. If you have a chance to try it, you should.

Coffee

While the results will be much more temporary, you can use coffee to help combat grey hair. It'll work more effectively on dark hair, however, coffee can make any hair color cleaner and healthier.

If you simply rub coffee into your shampoo, you will manage to get a rich brown hair color, making it much easier for them to maintain a more youthful coloration as a result.

Some people will find that the coffee will generally solve a lot of other terrible hair problems that they have had for a long time, which will make all the difference for them in the long run. You can fix a lot of longstanding issues all at the same time.

Biotin

You don't need to apply biotin directly to your hair or scalp in order to get results, fortunately. This is actually a situation where the problem can be partly solved nutritionally.

If you decide to consume more foods that are really rich in biotin, you will find it that much easier to ward off the progression of grey hair in a lot of cases.

Biotin supplements can certainly help a lot of people. However, you can also consume milk, carrots, tomatoes, almonds, walnuts, cucumbers, soybeans, oats, and egg yolks in order to get a large enough quantity of biotin.

You will have to avoid taking too much, of course, and there are upper limits when it comes to supplementation. However, lots of people can be deficient in biotin without even knowing it, and this can contribute to premature aging.

Final Thoughts

Grey hair might be inevitable with time, at least until scientists perfect genuine anti-aging technology. However, it is still possible to combat grey hair cosmetically, so you can at least change the appearance of grey hair and restore original color.

You don't necessarily need to try to reverse the process of getting grey hair entirely in order to get all of the benefits associated with having functionally darker hair.

People will often feel better about themselves the moment that they try a lot of these remedies. By giving some all-natural tips and tricks a shot, you may just be able to curb the transition, and in many cases, reverse it and empower your hair.

Citations

  1. http://shareably.net/lemon-coconut-oil-anti-gray-mixture/