Black pepper help to grow back hair on scalp, Try these tips
Black pepper help to grow back hair on scalp, Try these tips
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Girls' hair is most valuable to them, but hair loss, frizzy, dandruff and thin hair have become common problems. Stressful life, unhealthy food, spoiled lifestyle, and pollution are also enemies of hair. To get better hair, improving lifestyle and food should be your first task. For the time being, the pepper used in food is beneficial to remove all the problems of your hair along with the flavors of the food. How to consume black pepper to make hair strong and shiny. Black pepper not only brings shine to the hair but also removes many problems related to hair. Currently, it should also be used carefully because if you use more than necessary, it causes irritation or itching in your scalp.

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Black pepper contains vitamin C which keeps the scalp clean and prevents dandruff. For this, you can add a pinch of black pepper powder to virgin olive oil and apply it on the hair. Leave it on for the whole day, then wash it the next day. Make a paste by mixing one teaspoon of black pepper powder and three teaspoons of curd and apply it on the hair and wash it after 20 minutes. Black pepper contains a lot of copper, this will not turn the hair white. Yogurt provides moisturizer to the hair. Mix two teaspoons of lemon juice in one teaspoon pepper powder, this helps to cleanse the scalp and make your hair soft. Keep this solution for 15 minutes and then wash it thoroughly.

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Black pepper enhances hair follicles and also prevents baldness. For this, you have to add olive oil to black pepper. Close the container and keep it for two weeks, after that remove the oil and apply it on the hair. Keep it for 30 minutes then wash it with cold water.

Note: Please consult your doctor before using anything.

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