The world of beauty and natural DIY hacks go hand in hand. In this vast realm, the humble banana peel is currently making heads turn. While we often toss the banana peel after enjoying the delicious yet healthy fruit, we do overlook the part where this peel can indeed transform your hair. A powerhouse of antioxidants, minerals, vitamins, and more, banana peel should be your go-to ingredient for seeking vibrant, healthy, and long locks. Let’s see how one can induce this natural ingredient in your haircare regimen and enjoy long, manageable tresses this summer.
Bananas and banana peels are known to be some of the most promising natural ingredients that control hair loss in women and are easily available in nearly every household. Packed with silica, magnesium, antioxidants, potassium, vitamin C, fiber, proteins, and natural oils, the pulp and peel are rigorously used in the beauty industry.
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Banana peel has a silica content that is absorbed by our body while forming the protein collagen, which gives us long and bouncy hair. Rich in antioxidants, this hair mask builds a stronger defense system and volumises the hair strands. Simply take 3 banana peels and add 2 tablespoons of coconut milk. Blend the two until a paste is formed, and then add 1 tablespoon of coconut oil with rose water to this paste. Stir it well, and lastly add 1 tablespoon of curd. Now, apply this paste on the scalp and hair, and rinse it out after 20 minutes.
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Take 2 banana peels and add 2 tablespoons of honey, which helps to reduce scalp dryness and also accelerates hair growth. You can also add papaya, which releases folic acid and will nourish hair roots too. One can also add avocado, which is rich in vitamin E and biotin, which also helps in hair growth with strong strands.
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Yes, a banana hair mask is 100 percent natural with no side effects and can be used every day. However, it is usually not recommended, as the application of this mask increases coolness, from which one can instantly catch a cold or fever. But everyday application can reduce split ends and dandruff and will give the hair a sleek shine from within.
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Fresh banana peel can also be used on hair, but its fibers are usually thick, making them harder to mash and rinse off. On the other hand, ripe banana peel usually contains ethylene and is soft in colour and texture, making it easier to mash, apply, and rinse off. It also adds to the hair properties and is thus a preferred one.
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