Dry and tangled hair not only reduces beauty but also the hairstyle starts to look bad. Many people use expensive shampoos and conditioners to cure damage hair, but natural methods are more effective and safe. If you want to make your hair strong, soft and dense without any chemical, these home remedies can help you.

1) Coconut Oil - Natural Moisturizer

Coconut oil is rich in fatty acids, which helps in maintaining moisture from the depth of the hair.
How to apply?

  • Heat it lightly and massage well from hair roots to ends.
  • Leave it for 30 minutes or overnight.
  • Then wash with light shampoo.

2) Eggs and Olive Oil Hair Pack

The egg is rich in protein, which helps in hair repair and strengthening.
How to apply?

  • Take an egg and mix it with olive oil.
  • Apply it to the hair and leave it for 20-30 minutes.
  • Then wash it with cold water and shampoo.

3) Ghee - deep nourish superfood

Vitamins A and E present in Ghee make hair stronger and prevent loss.
How to apply?

  • Heat lightly and massage well in scalp and hair.
  • Leave it for 1 hour.
  • Then wash with light shampoo.
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