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5 Ayurvedic powders every desi girl swears by for faster hair growth

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 6, 2025, 09:21 IST
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Ayurveda above all!

Hair loss has become one of the most common concerns today. Both men and women experience it due to genetics, vitamin deficiencies, harsh chemical treatments, environmental changes, and more. While there is no magic potion for hair growth, people are now returning to natural and ancient remedies. Nature has always provided solutions, gifting us magical Ayurvedic herbs that promote faster hair growth and have been trusted by our desi mothers for generations. Let’s take a closer look at them.

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Bhringraj

A powerhouse of minerals, bhringraj is also known as ‘false daisy’ and grows in moist areas. Brimming with vitamins, minerals, magnesium, and iron, this traditional Ayurvedic wonder herb is perfect for a long, silky, strong, and healthy mane. Belonging to the sunflower plant family, it is mainly used in oil form. But, if you wish to do a DIY, then opt for the Bhringraj hair mask once a week and see the results in a few months.
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Manjistha

Manjistha is also known as the Indian madder and is one of the best blood-purifying herbs found out there. It is also used to dye hair and has antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Found in loamy soil in the humus, it regenerates your hair follicles, prevents premature greying of hair, and helps add shine. From strengthening hair roots to promoting healthy hair growth, you need this in your natural haircare vanity.
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Brahmi

Brahmi is also known as Gotu Kola and is extracted from the Brahmi leaves, which grow in wet tropical environments. The entire plant of Brahmi, from its roots to flowers, is useful for herbal haircare. You can either use the Brahmi oil or powder, which promotes healthy hair growth and a clear scalp and makes the strands long, stronger, and thicker. It also prevents thinning of hair follicles to cure hair loss and activates the proteins in the body, strengthening hair naturally.
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Shikakai

Shikakai is also known as the ‘hair fruit’, which promotes hair growth naturally by reducing hair fall, controlling dandruff, and relieving skin ailments. It is a potent Ayurvedic herb that helps in providing healthy and long, lustrous strands. Rich in saponins, vitamins, and antioxidants, it makes your hair look shiny and lustrous. Blessed with antifungal properties, it eliminates dandruff for good and prevents overall dryness.
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Giloy

Giloy, or Guduchi, has protective and healing properties. It is well known as the root of immortality and improves our overall hair texture. Eradicating problems like dandruff, split ends, dryness, and hair fall, giloy combats split ends and hair breakage, preventing them from causing hair loss issues and baldness. This herb is more like a medicine for hair growth, which keeps the dandruff away and blesses you with long and lustrous hair texture.
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Amla

Amla powder, rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, helps promote hair growth by strengthening hair follicles, improving scalp circulation, and preventing premature greying and hair fall. It also has antimicrobial properties that keep the scalp healthy and dandruff-free. To use it, mix 2 tablespoons of amla powder with water or coconut oil to form a paste, apply it to the scalp and hair, leave it on for 30-45 minutes, then rinse with a mild shampoo. Regular weekly use can lead to thicker, shinier, and healthier hair over time.

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Reetha

Reetha powder, derived from soapnuts, is rich in natural saponins that gently cleanse the scalp without stripping away natural oils, promoting a healthy environment for hair growth. Its antimicrobial properties help reduce dandruff and scalp infections, which can hinder hair growth, while its nourishing compounds strengthen hair follicles and reduce hair fall. To use reetha powder for hair growth, mix 2-3 tablespoons with water to form a paste or combine it with other Ayurvedic powders like amla or shikakai. Apply the paste to your scalp and hair, leave it on for 20–30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Regular use, 1–2 times a week, can lead to stronger, shinier, and thicker hair over time.

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Are Ayurvedic powders better than hair oils?

Ayurveda practices both powders and oils, and they carry different functions. It mainly depends on the requirements and the individual’s dosha. Powders stimulate and detoxify treatments, whereas oils nourish and calm the body.

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