How To Use Coffee For A Healthier Scalp? 3 Ways To Keep Your Hair Smelling And Looking Fine!
- MSF.Nadhwa
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Coffee, the aromatic elixir that gets us through groggy mornings and intense workdays - can also perk up your hair game.
Coffee is not just for sipping; coffee can work wonders for your scalp health. If you are looking for natural ways to maintain a gorgeous mane, we've got some coffee-infused tips for you.
1. Coffee hair wash
Ingredients: Start with a quarter cup of ground coffee (the coarser, the better), and enough hot water to make a paste.
> Combine the coffee grounds with hot water to create a thick paste. Let it cool to a comfortable temperature.
>Gently massage the coffee paste into your scalp, working it through from roots to tips.
>After a good massage, let it sit for about 10-15 minutes, then rinse it out thoroughly.
Why it works: The caffeine in coffee stimulates blood flow, which can promote hair growth and scalp health. It also helps exfoliate the scalp, leaving it fresh and invigorated.
2. Coffee for dandruff
>Make a strong cup of coffee and allow it to cool.
>Shampoo your hair as you normally would.
>Use the brewed coffee as a final rinse, making sure it covers your scalp.
>There's no need to rinse your hair after this step.
Why it works: The natural acidity of coffee can help balance your scalp's pH levels and combat dandruff issues. Plus, it adds a glossy shine to your locks!
3. Coffee hair mask
Ingredients: Blend together 2 tablespoons of coffee grounds, 1 tablespoon of honey, and 1 tablespoon of coconut oil.
>Make a smooth paste and apply it to your hair, covering it from roots to tips.
>Put on a shower cap and leave the mask on for 20-30 minutes.
>Wash your hair with shampoo and revel in the silky feel.
Why it works: The combination of coffee, honey, and coconut oil can deeply nourish your hair, leaving it soft, smooth, and healthier.
Note: While coffee can work wonders for your scalp, be cautious if you have a sensitive scalp or are allergic to coffee. Always do a patch test to ensure you don't experience any adverse reactions.