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How to use Amla and Aloe Vera together to stop hair fall

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 30, 2025, 10:04 IST
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Know how amla and aloe vera can together stop your hair fall

If you have been losing more hair strands than usual and your comb feels like your enemy every morning, it’s time to turn to two magical desi ingredients that have stood the test of time, amla (Indian gooseberry) and aloe vera. Our grandmothers were right when they said nature has a cure for every beauty woe, and this combo proves it. Amla and aloe vera together form a powerful, natural remedy that strengthens roots, promotes growth, and reduces hair fall, all without the chemicals that come in store-bought products. Let’s break down how this power duo works and how you can use it at home for thicker, healthier hair.

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Why amla and aloe vera are the ultimate hair fall fighters

Amla

Amla is packed with vitamin C and antioxidants that strengthen hair follicles from the roots. It also helps in boosting collagen production, which promotes new hair growth. The natural nutrients in amla like iron and carotene, improve scalp circulation, prevent dandruff, and stop premature greying. If your hair is dull or thinning, amla adds shine and thickness over time.

The scalp soother and growth booster

Aloe vera, on the other hand, is like a gentle, cooling balm for your scalp. It’s loaded with enzymes, vitamins A, C, and E, and minerals like zinc and magnesium - all essential for strong, healthy hair. It keeps the scalp clean, reduces itchiness and dandruff, and maintains the pH balance of your scalp, allowing hair to grow faster and stronger.


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Perfect together

When used together, amla and aloe vera complement each other perfectly, amla strengthens the roots while aloe vera nourishes and soothes the scalp.

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How to make amla and aloe vera hair mask

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons amla powder (or fresh amla pulp)

2 tablespoons aloe vera gel (preferably fresh from the plant)

1 tablespoon coconut oil or olive oil (optional for dry hair)

Steps:

In a bowl, mix the amla powder with aloe vera gel until you get a smooth paste.

If your hair is on the drier side, add coconut oil for extra nourishment.

Apply the mask directly to your scalp and hair roots using your fingers or a brush.

Gently massage for 5 minutes to boost circulation.

Leave it on for 30–40 minutes.

Rinse off with lukewarm water and a mild herbal shampoo.

How often:

Use this mask twice a week for visible reduction in hair fall and improved texture within a month.

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Amla and aloe vera hair oil recipe

If you prefer oiling your hair (which is basically our desi self-care ritual), here’s how you can prepare a nourishing oil blend.

Ingredients:

1 cup coconut oil

2 tablespoons amla powder or dried amla pieces

2 tablespoons aloe vera gel

Steps:

Heat the coconut oil on low flame and add amla powder or pieces.

Let it simmer for 5–7 minutes until the amla turns slightly dark.

Add aloe vera gel and let it cook for another 2–3 minutes.

Turn off the flame and let the oil cool completely.

Strain and store in a glass bottle.

Massage this oil into your scalp 2–3 times a week before shampooing. It not only reduces hair fall but also makes your strands soft, shiny, and full of life.

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Blend the two and make a juice

Yes, you can drink your way to better hair! Amla and aloe vera juice together cleanse your system from within and improve blood flow to the scalp.

How to make it:

Mix 30 ml of fresh amla juice and 30 ml of aloe vera juice in a glass of lukewarm water. Drink it every morning on an empty stomach. This detoxifies your body, strengthens hair from the inside, and adds a natural glow to your skin too!

Quick tips for best results

Always use fresh aloe vera gel - store-bought gels often contain preservatives.

If you’re using amla powder, make sure it’s pure and organic.

Regular scalp massage helps nutrients absorb better.

Avoid hot water for washing hair - it strips away natural oils.

Follow up with a mild herbal conditioner or a few drops of oil on damp hair to lock in moisture.

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Say goodbye to hair fall

Our mothers and grandmothers didn’t have fancy serums or salon treatments, yet their hair was thick, shiny, and enviably long - all thanks to simple kitchen remedies like this one. The amla and aloe vera combo is affordable, chemical-free, and genuinely effective when used consistently. It might take a few weeks to show results, but the outcome is worth the wait, less hair on your brush, more confidence in the mirror.


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How aloe vera stops hair fall

Aloe vera is one of the most effective natural remedies to reduce hair fall, thanks to its rich blend of vitamins, minerals, and enzymes that nourish the scalp and strengthen hair from the roots. Its natural enzymes help remove dead skin cells and excess oil that can clog hair follicles, while its anti-inflammatory and antifungal properties soothe scalp irritation and prevent dandruff, a common cause of hair loss.

(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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Aloe vera also helps the scalp

Aloe vera also balances the scalp’s pH level, improving blood circulation and promoting new hair growth. Regular application of fresh aloe vera gel can strengthen hair strands, reduce breakage, and leave your hair softer, shinier, and noticeably thicker over time.

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How amla stops hair fall

Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is a powerhouse when it comes to stopping hair fall naturally. Packed with vitamin C, antioxidants, and essential nutrients, it strengthens hair follicles from the root and improves blood circulation to the scalp. This helps prevent breakage and promotes new hair growth. Its cooling and anti-inflammatory properties also soothe scalp irritation and reduce dandruff, a common cause of hair thinning. Whether you use it as an oil, juice, or hair mask, amla nourishes your scalp deeply, making your strands stronger, shinier, and far less likely to fall.

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How aloe vera stops hair fall

Aloe vera is a miracle ingredient when it comes to tackling hair fall naturally. Rich in proteolytic enzymes, it helps repair dead skin cells on the scalp and keeps hair follicles healthy, which in turn reduces hair thinning. Its cooling, anti-inflammatory properties soothe an itchy or flaky scalp, while the high content of vitamins A, C, and E promotes cell turnover and strengthens hair from the roots. Aloe vera also balances the scalp’s pH level and clears excess oil, creating an ideal environment for hair growth. When applied regularly - either as a mask or mixed with oils, it not only curbs hair fall but also leaves your hair softer, shinier, and visibly healthier.

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Never add these with amla and aloe vera

We often get carried away with DIY haircare products, but when you’re using the combination of amla and aloe vera, refrain from adding any citrus-heavy food, or hot water, which takes away the nutrients in seconds.

(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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What happens when you mix neem with amla and aloe vera?

To take your hair fall remedy up a notch, try adding a spoonful of neem paste or neem powder to your aloe vera and amla mixture. Neem is a powerful antibacterial and antifungal ingredient that helps cleanse the scalp, unclog hair follicles, and reduce dandruff, one of the biggest culprits behind hair loss. When combined with the nourishing properties of amla and the soothing hydration of aloe vera, this mix works like a natural tonic for stronger, thicker hair. Apply the blend to your scalp and hair roots, leave it on for about 30 minutes, and then rinse with a mild herbal shampoo. With regular use, you’ll notice reduced hair fall and a healthier, cleaner scalp.

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Also try amla oil

Besides consuming amla, you can also apply amla oil directly to your scalp to control hair fall and promote stronger growth. Amla oil is packed with vitamin C, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids that deeply nourish the hair follicles, strengthen the roots, and prevent premature greying. Regular scalp massages with warm amla oil improve blood circulation, reduce dandruff, and make the hair softer and shinier over time. For best results, apply it twice a week, leave it on for a few hours or overnight, and then wash it off with a mild shampoo.

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