Brahmi Tea Rinse DIY For Healthy Fast Hair Growth

Brahmi tea rinse for hair is a wonderful tea rinse that will help regrow hair and get rid of dandruff and scalp issues caused by inflammation.

Brahmi is a well known Indian herb that is heavily utilized for various health care needs. However for the sake of this article, we will stay focused on its uses for healthy hair. Brahmi is an herb, scientifically known as Bacopa monnieri native to wetlands and is commonly found in Eastern and Southern India, as well as, other areas of the world like Africa, Australia to name a few. It is loaded with lots of vitamins and minerals that help promote healthy scalp and hair.

Brahmi is great for improving blood circulation to the scalp, thereby nourishing and strengthening the hair roots/follicle. Results of using Brahmi are healthy follicles that produce heathy, stronger, thicker hair.

If you are experiencing hair fall, or excessive hair shedding, then consider adding Brahmi to your regular hair maintenance routine and you will not be disappointed.

A great way to reap the benefits of Brahmi is by steeping the fresh leaves in boiling water, allow to cool, and use as a tea rinse or herbal water rinse. Brahmi tea rinse for hair is a wonderful tea rinse that will help regrow hair and get rid of dandruff and scalp issues caused by inflammation.

How to Make a Hair Rinse Using Fresh Brahmi Herbs

Now, since we are using Brahmi topically the ration of Brahmi to water will be greater than when taken internally, so here is how to make a hair rinse using fresh Brahmi herbs.

Ingredients:

2/3 cup Water

1/3 cup Fresh Brahmi Leaves

Directions

  • Bring water to a boil and then turn off heat.
  • Add your fresh Brahmi herbs and let steep for 30 to 40 minutes.
  • Use the cool herb infused water to rinse your hair after your normal cleansing or washing routine.
  • Dry and style your hair as usual.

How to Make a Hair Rinse Using Dry Brahmi Herbs

If you do not have access to fresh Brahmi Herbs, you can purchase some dried herbs from your local Indian store or online on Amazon.

Now, take into consideration that dried herbs are more potent so we will not be needing as much to make our tea. So here is how to make a hair rinse using dry Brahmi herbs.

Ingredients:

1 cup water

3 Tablespoons Dried Brahmi Leaves

Directions

Bring your water to a boil.

Put in three tablespoons of Brahmi Leaves and let boil for a minute or so, then turn off heat.

Let leaves steep for 45 minutes.

Use the cool her infused water as a final rinse for your hair after your normal cleansing or washing routine.

Dry and style your hair as usual.

This rinse is best done after washing out your conditioner; however, it can be used in a slightly more concentrated form, as a replacement to your conditioner when necessary, followed by a good leave-in conditioner or nourishing oil.

How Long Until You See Results?

Depending on how frequently you wash your hair and use this rinse will determine how fast you will see results. There is usually a month or two before you will notice any significant changes to your hair. Your hair will become thicker and fuller. The color of your hair may also deepen, but you will notice that your hair looks and feels healthier. Then, there is the added bonus of faster growing hair, just be sure to start this routine on hair that has very little to no split ends.

If you are dealing with breakage, it will take a while to notice a significant difference…at least until the breakage is under control, then you will notice your hair growing longer, as you will be able to retain your length, all the while, seeing new growth.

Conclusion

Brahmi is a well known Indian herb heavily utilized in so many ways. Its uses for healthy hair, make it a wonderful herb to add to your regular hair maintenance routine, so why not add it to yours. Give it a try and let us know in the comments section. If you already use Brahmi, do let us know how you prefer to use it and why. Be sure to check out this store, from time to time they have fresh Brahmi available and if you are into Ayurvedic hair care, they also have Amla Oil and many more. And if you are curious to know the many other benefits of Brahmi, then do check out this article containing information as to the variety of uses for this herb.

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