Health

How to Use Rose Water for Hair

How to Use Rose Water for Hair
Written by Meraj Khan

It is very hot and strong sunlight and hot winds are damaging the skin as well as hair. In this season, most women are complaining that their hair has become dry and lifeless. Not only this, the viscosity of sweat is also increasing problems for hair.

In such a situation, every woman is looking for something that relieves hair from the heat and maintains the beauty of the hair. You will find a lot of summer hair care products in the market, but if you are looking for cheap and natural remedies then there can be nothing better for you than rose water.

You can use rose water in skin as well as hair. In the summer season, due to strong sunlight and hot winds, moisture in the hair is lost. The problem of itching and dryness also increases in the scalp. In such a situation, rose water gives a lot of benefit to the hair.

rose_water

Benefits of rose water for hair

  • Rose water has anti-inflammatory properties. It reduces the inflammation of the skin. If the scalp is swollen due to too much itching, then applying rose water will benefit you a lot.
  • Due to the viscosity of sweat in the summer season, dirt starts accumulating in the scalp, which increases the problem of dandruff. Rose water has anti-fungal properties. It reduces the problem of dandruff.
  • Rose water also protects the hair from the ultraviolet rays of the sun. This reduces the problem of hair loss.
  • Hair becomes dehydrated during this season. In such a situation, the hair gets proper moisture from rose water.

If the scalp is massaged with rose water, blood circulation also improves and it is helpful in hair growth. 

How to use rose water in hair-

You can use rose water in different ways for different hair problems-

Rose Water Shampoo

Materials

  • 1 tbsp rose water
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • Shampoo according to hair length

How to make
Mix rose water, lemon juice and shampoo in a bowl. Wash the hair with this mixture. Try this home remedy 2-3 times a week.

Benefits- Cleaning the hair with this method will maintain both shine and moisture in the hair.

Rose water, vitamin-E and aloe vera gel (How to Use Rose Water for Hair)

Materials

  • 1 tbsp rose water
  • 2 tablespoons aloe vera gel
  • 1 Vitamin-E Capsule

How to make
Mix rose water, aloe vera gel and vitamin-E capsules in a bowl. Apply this mixture to light wet hair after washing the hair. Massage the scalp with this mixture. Leave the mixture in the hair.

Benefits- By taking care of hair with this method, the dryness of the hair is also removed and the hair remains set throughout the day. It is also a beneficial recipe for scalp health.

Rose Water Hair Pack

Materials

  • 5 tbsp rose water
  • 1 cup yogurt
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • 3 Tbsp fenugreek powder

How to make

  • Mix rose water, yogurt, lemon juice, fenugreek powder, etc. in a bowl.
  • Now you have to apply this mixture in the hair like a hair pack from roots to length.
  • Then you can wash the hair after 30 minutes.
  • Try this hair care remedy once a week.

Benefits- If there is a problem of dandruff in the hair, then using this recipe can give you a lot of relief in it.

Precautions while using rose water

  • If your skin is sensitive and the problem of itching on the scalp has increased due to the use of rose water, then stop using it with immediate effect.
  • Never apply rose water to oily hair or dirty hair, it will not give you any benefit.
  • If you have an infection or a wound on your scalp, you should also avoid using rose water.

Rose water is beneficial for hair, there is no doubt about it. But it has different effects on different skin types and hair texture. It is better to consult a hair expert first and then use rose water in the hair.

Hope you liked the information given in the article. Don’t forget to share and comments this article. Similarly, keep reading makfreelance to know more beauty information.

 

About the author

Meraj Khan

Hey there! I’m Meraj Khan, the person behind makfreelance.com. I love writing and freelancing, and I started this blog to share what I’ve learned along the way. I’m here to help with tips, stories, and down-to-earth advice.

Leave a Comment