How to Make Hair Grow Fast With Baking Soda

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Using baking soda will help in getting rid of extra dirt from skull and allow your hair to grow long and strong. To know How to use baking soda for hair growth read below.

Does Baking Soda Promote Hair Growth

Baking soda promotes the quality of hair and eliminates all residues of commercial shampoo and conditioners, giving long-lasting glow and health.(1)

How to use Baking Soda for Hair Growth

There are many ways in which you can use baking soda for hair growth.

1. Baking Soda Shampoo for Hair Growth

Baking soda is recommended as one of the safest and affordable product which can naturally cleanses hair making it health.(2)

Ingredients:

  • Baking Soda
  • Water

Preparation Time: 5 minutes.

Procedure:

  • Mix the baking soda with water in the ratio of 1 to 3 in squeeze bottle. If your hair volume is huge then you need to take more baking soda. In case of shoulder-length hair, take 1 spoon baking soda with 6 spoon of water to mix well for application.
  • You can use the mix on dry hair, or even after making your hair wet. Apply it starting from roots, and then move right through till end of hair.
  • Leave your hair for 10 to 15 mins, and then wash hair with lukewarm water.

How it work: its acts as a perfect scrub for revitalizing hair, especially when hair turns greasy. Repetitions: At least 2 times a week.

Best time to Apply: Obviously before or during bath.

Tips: After shampoo moisturize your hair with conditioner to keep it hydrated.

2. Coffee and Baking Soda for Hair Growth

Research published in one of the International Journal of Dermatology said that caffeine is an excellent stimulator for human hair growth.(3)

Ingredients:

  • Coffee bean
  • Baking Soda
  • Water

Preparation Time: 5 minutes.

Procedure:

  • Make a mix using baking soda and water in 1 to 3 ratio. Apply it on your hair and leave for some time.
  • Wash your hair carefully using lukewarm water
  • Boil water for 5 to 10 min with 7-8 coffee beans.
  • Let it cool down and pour in a spray bottle
  • Spray it on your scalp and massage and let it dry

How it works: Caffeine stimulates hair follicles speed of growth and baking soda kills the bacteria and dirt on skull and makes it healthy to promote growth of hair.

Repetitions: Twice a week.

Best time to Apply: Always bath.

Tips: Condition your hair after hair dries.

3. Apple Cider Vinegar and Baking Soda for Hair Growth

Apple cider vinegar is having many vitamins, which helps in balancing pH level of scalp. It also removes dead skin from hair follicles which are restricting the growth of new hair.(4)

Ingredients:

  • Baking Soda
  • Apple cider vinegar

Preparation Time: 5 minutes.

Procedure:

  • Make a mixture of baking soda and water depending on the length and volume of hair you have in the ratio of 1to 3. Apply it on hair from root till length and leave for some time.
  • Wash the hair with warm water.
  • Now Rinse the hair using a mix of apple cider vinegar and water. Take ACV and water in 1 to 4 ratios.

How it works: Besides cleaning the scalp the process helps in fusing vitamin to the hair follicles making its healthy to promote hair growth.

Repetitions: 2 times a week.

Best time to Apply: Always before taking bath.

Tips: While applying apple cider vinegar mix, keep head tilted backward stop apple cider vinegar getting your eyes.

Baking soda works effectively for almost all types’ hair safely. In case you have skin infection or scalp infection then avoid using the baking soda without asking doctor.

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