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5 hair growth hacks nobody told you about

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 23, 2025, 15:01 IST
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Amazing hair growth tips

Sure, we’ve all heard the classics- oil your hair, eat your greens, trim your ends. But what if we told you there’s a whole secret world of hair growth hacks that actually work and don’t involve weekly hot oil massages or biotin pills? Whether you're battling breakage, thinning, or just craving luscious length, these five underrated tricks might just be your game-changer.

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Scalp micromassage with a toothbrush

Yes, your old soft-bristled toothbrush might be the missing link to longer, healthier hair. Gently brushing your scalp in circular motions boosts blood circulation, encouraging hair follicles to wake up and grow stronger strands. Do it for five minutes a day before your shower and watch the magic unfold.

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Flip your hair upside down daily

The “Inversion Method” may sound like an old wives’ tale, but flipping your head upside down for 2-4 minutes a day actually stimulates blood flow to the scalp. Better circulation = more nutrients to the hair roots = faster growth. Just make sure you sit comfortably and don’t stand up too quickly.

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Silk pillowcases are not just luxury, they’re haircare

Sleeping on cotton can cause friction and lead to breakage or split ends. A silk or satin pillowcase, however, allows your hair to glide smoothly and retain moisture through the night, which reduces tangles and damage. Bonus: they’re also great for your skin.

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Use rice water, but ferment it first

This age-old Asian beauty secret isn’t just hype. Fermented rice water is rich in inositol, a carbohydrate that repairs damaged hair and helps it grow faster. Soak rice in water for 24-48 hours, strain, and use it as a hair rinse post-shampoo. Just remember to rinse it out after 20 minutes to avoid protein overload.

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Your scalp needs exfoliation too

Just like your skin, your scalp collects dead cells, product buildup, and oil- all of which can clog follicles and stunt growth. Use a gentle scalp scrub once a week or mix brown sugar with aloe vera gel for a DIY option. Your follicles will breathe better, and your strands will thank you.

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