Aloe vera contains something called proteolytic enzymes which repairs dead skin cells on the scalp. It also acts as a great conditioner and leaves your hair all smooth and shiny.
Olive Oil
Replace your regular conditioner with olive oil to help bring moisture back to the hair, leaving it healthy-looking and shiny.
AVOCADO OIL
You can massage a nickel-size amount of avocado oil onto your scalp. Avocado oil will help stimulate blood flow and unclog blocked follicles. These effects may help fight hair loss.
APPLE CIDER VINEGAR
Apple cider vinegar is praised for being rich in vitamins and minerals good for hair. It helps exfoliate scalp skin, and dandruff.
ARGAN OIL
Treating your hair with avocado oil can moisturize, repair, and strengthen your hair.
AVOCADO
Avocado oil helps rejuvenate and moisturize the scalp. A rich source of proteins, amino acids and vitamins, avocado helps soothe the scalp and promotes lhealthy hair growth.
BLACK CASTOR OIL
Use castor oil for hair growth 1-2 times/ wk. Apply it as an overnight hair treatment then wash it out with shampoo.
Coconut Oil
Daily Moisturizer. In addition to preventing dryness and dullness, coconut oil also reduces split ends, thinning and dandruff, which are other common problems for black hair
EGG PROTEIN
Some natural beauty experts tout egg yolks for helping to keep hair moisturized and soft. Egg whites are high in protein, as well as vitamins.
Flaxseed
The anti-inflammatory properties of flaxseed are actually going to promote a healthy environment for hair growth in your scalp. It also reduces dandruff.
Grape Seed Oil
Grapeseed oil is a great choice for hair care because it contains a lot of vitamin E, which is necessary for hair growth, and health.
Ginger
A fresh ginger root contains magnesium, potassium, phosphorous, and vitamins that provide your hair follicles with nourishment, making them strong and preventing hair loss
Honey
Honey is an emollient which means it seals moisture in your hair, keeping it conditioned. This reduces breakage, which is often a cause for slower hair growth.
Jojoba Oil
The oil can also moisturize the scalp and may be a dandruff remedy. Jojoba is rich in vitamins and minerals that nourish hair, including vitamin C, B vitamins, vitamin E, copper, and zinc.
Lavender Oil
Lavender oil deep conditions the hair, keeps it shiny, and helps control dandruff. Moroccan argan oil moisturizes, nourishes, and provides antioxidants to hair.
Milk Protein
A Milk Protein is one of the most nutrient rich proteins due to its complete amino acid content. You’ll notice increased manageability and body of the hair along with increased hydration and elasticity.
Papaya
The nutrients in papaya strengthen your hair and prevent balding. A nourished scalp is a dandruff-free scalp, made possible with papaya.
Peppermint
Increasing circulation with a vasodilator like peppermint could potentially improve hair growth and prevent some hair loss.
Raw Shea Butter
When massaged into the hair, Shea butter helps relieve many scalp problems such as dandruff and cradle cap in infants. It can be used whether your scalp is dry or oily.
Rosemary Oil
Beyond stimulating hair growth, rosemary essential oil is used to prevent premature graying and dandruff. It may also help dry or itchy scalp.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E may help support a healthy scalp and hair as it has natural antioxidant effects that could assist with maintaining hair growth.