Hi there, beautiful readers of MyDearDesign.com! This is Ranchi here today. Today, I want to cover the issue that concerns many of us, especially at the end of a stressful month: stress-related hair loss. Nature will never leave us without a solution, so today we are going to talk about stress, hair loss, and adaptogens.
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If you notice increased hair loss during stressful periods, do not worry; it's not uncommon. High cortisol levels affect our hair health, making it enter a resting phase called "telogen effluvium". To get back to normal, natural hair growth, you can try one of the ancient Ayurvedic remedies—the ashwagandha hair mask.
What Are Stress Hair Loss Adaptogens?
Adaptogens are herbs and roots that make our bodies resistant to all sorts of stressors: physical, chemical, and biological ones. Applied to our well-being, adaptogens help balance our stress hormones and decrease their levels (cortisol).
In terms of hair care, high stress influences the natural hair growth cycle. Use of stress-hair-loss adaptogens such as ashwagandha helps stabilise the scalp environment, reduce inflammation, and stimulate resting hair follicles to resume growing again.
Why Apply Ashwagandha Hair Mask?
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is one of the strongest Ayurvedic adaptogens. Applying an ashwagandha hair mask directly to the scalp gives you a lot of advantages for natural hair care:
- Reduces cortisol levels locally—it helps to cancel the influence of stress directly on the scalp.
- Improves circulation—it allows the delivery of more nutrients to the hair follicles.
- Antioxidant properties—they prevent your hair from greying prematurely.
- Hair Strengthening—It provides amino acids for weak, brittle hair strands.
DIY Ashwagandha Hair Mask for Stress-Induced Hair Loss
It is easy to prepare an Ashwagandha hair mask on your own and avoid any chemical products. Take a look at this simple but very effective natural care recipe for hair loss due to stress.
Ingredients You Will Need
- 2 tbsp of Ashwagandha root powder.
- 2 tbsp of warm water (or pure aloe vera gel).
- 1 tbsp of coconut or almond oil (or jojoba oil).
- Optional: 2-3 drops of rosemary essential oil to improve hair growth.
How to Prepare and Apply
- Mix ashwagandha powder with warm water (or aloe vera gel) in a glass or wooden bowl.
- Melt a little bit of your coconut or almond oil (or jojoba oil) and add it to the mixture. If you are using rosemary oil, you should add it to your hair mask now.
- Split your dry, unwashed hair into parts. Using your fingers or a hair dye brush, apply the mixture to your scalp.
- Massage your scalp for 5 minutes in order to increase the circulation of blood and penetrate the adaptogens deep into the roots.
- Leave it for 30-40 minutes. You can use a shower cap to lock in the natural warmth.
- Rinse your hair thoroughly with lukewarm water and apply a mild shampoo.
How Often Should You Use It?
Use this ashwagandha hair mask for your scalp once or twice a week for better results. Consistency is really important when you need to deal with stress-related hair loss problems. Together with this topical treatment, you should also relieve yourself of internal stress using yoga, meditation, enough sleep, and a healthy diet.
Conclusion
Caring for your hair in a stressful period requires patience and the right natural products. Using stress-hair-loss adaptogens, you allow your scalp to restore and regrow naturally.
Have you tried any adaptogens for hair care? Feel free to share your experience in the comments below. Do not forget to discover more natural tips and routines right here on MyDearDesign.com.
About the Author
Ranchi is the founder of MyDearDesign.com. She is enthusiastic about sharing her knowledge about natural and sustainable lifestyle tips, DIY beauty recipes, and creative design ideas that will help you live your best life.
Disclaimer: All the natural remedies and information above are provided for educational purposes only. Consult a dermatologist or healthcare provider before trying any new herbal remedy if you have problems with severe hair loss, infection of the scalp, or are pregnant.