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Aloevera
Aloe Vera contains Vitamins A, C, E- all of which promote healthy cell growth and prevent hair loss while making the skin and hair shiny and lustrous. A popular herbal remedy, it also acts as a conditioner that reduces itchiness on the scalp and prevents hair fall. It is widely used in cosmetics and skin-care products as it exfoliates and provides complete moisturization to the skin.
Amla
Amla or Gooseberry, is a popular Indian fruit owing to a host of health benefits that it provides. Amla strengthens the hair and is coveted in Ayurvedic tradition as a hair-growth stimulating agent along with working on hair follicles, which prevents graying of hair. It also possesses anti-ageing properties and renders the skin young and healthy.
Bramhi
Brahmi is considered to be quite the wonder remedy for the skin and hair. It forms a protective layer around the hair and prevents the occurrence of dandruff. For the skin, it is especially good in treating aggravated skin and clearing it from blemishes, acne, or impurities.
Hibiscus
Hibiscus is used extensively for boosting skin and hair health. Packed with amino acids and known particularly for its hair growth-enhancing abilities, it is commonly used in hair care products, to strengthen hair roots and thicken hair naturally. Along with this, hibiscus is known as the anti-aging plant that helps improve skin elasticity. The antioxidants present in it helps fight skin damage from pollutants, exfoliates and provides a clear skin tone.
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