Description
derived from dried hibiscus petals, offers significant benefits for hair and skin, acting as a natural, antioxidant-rich remedy. It promotes hair growth, prevents premature greying, and conditions hair, while also hydrating, exfoliating, and reducing fine lines on the skin. It is commonly used in face masks and hair pastes for a radiant, healthy look.
Key Benefits for Hair
Promotes Growth & Reduces Hair Fall:
Nourishes hair follicles and strengthens strands, reducing hair fall.
Prevents Premature Greying: Rich in antioxidants that protect hair follicles from oxidative stress, helping maintain natural color.
Conditions & Adds Shine: Deeply conditions the hair, leaving it shiny and smooth.
Scalp Health: Helps in treating dandruff and acting as a mild, natural scalp exfoliator.
Key Benefits for Skin
Natural Exfoliation (Anti-Aging): Contains natural AHAs (Alpha Hydroxy Acids) and BHAs that gently exfoliate, removing dead skin cells and reducing blackheads/whiteheads.
Brightens & Firms: Known as “Botox in a plant,” it helps firm and lift skin, reduce pigmentation, and boost radiance.
Hydrates & Soothes: Nourishes and hydrates the skin, protecting it from free radical damage.
Combats Acne: Vitamin C content helps combat skin infections and dryness.
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Common Uses
Hair Pack: Mix with coconut oil, water, or yogurt to form a paste, apply to the scalp, leave for 1–2 hours, and wash off.
Face Mask: Mix with honey, water, or kaolin clay for a tightening, brightening treatment.
Note: Always do a patch test before applying to skin or hair. It is generally safe but should be used in moderation.













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Derived from dried hibiscus petals, offers significant benefits for hair and skin,