6 Benefits Of Lemon For Your Hair

Written by Dayle PereiraMay 21, 2021
6 benefits of lemon for your hair

Of all the citrus fruits, lemon has to be the most popular one. Not only does it lend a sour hit to a lemon tart but has also found its way to numerous beauty applications as well. While the benefits of lemon juice are common in skincare concoctions, it can work its magic when incorporated in the hair care routine too! Here are a few ways in which you can give it a try…

 

How lemon benefits your hair

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When you find grime and dust collecting on your scalp, it's time to do away with it with the help of lemon. Make a mixture of 1 tablespoon of lemon juice and 1 tablespoon of white vinegar and apply it to your scalp 15 minutes prior to your shower. Massage it on your scalp, let it settle and wash it off with a clarifying shampoo. Being high in citric acid, the lemon juice will drastically reduce scalp build-up.

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Worried about wearing black due to flakes of dandruff? Thanks to lemon, that needn’t be a concern anymore. Apply 2 tablespoons of lemon juice diluted with cold water all over your scalp, leave it for 30 minutes and wash it away.

Alternatively, keep dandruff at arm’s length with the Dove Dandruff Care Shampoo and Conditioner. The ZPTO in this formula will eliminate dandruff flakes and itchiness while the addition of a Micro Moisture Serum that will ensure that it stays smooth too!

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If you’ve been noticing a daily dullness taking over your hair, lemon could help. Heat together 1 tablespoon of lemon juice, 1 teaspoon of castor oil and 1 ½ tablespoon of coconut oil on a stove until it boils. Apply this mixture all over the scalp and leave it for an hour. Follow this by washing your hair with mild shampoo and hot water. Being rich in Vitamin C and Folic Acid, lemon juice will stop oiliness and leave the lengths of your hair shiny and smooth.

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Lemons are packed with the goodness of Vitamin C, which promotes collagen production, thus resulting in hair growth. Moreover, did you know the acidic nature of lemon also helps in hair growth? Due to its acidic nature, lemon unclogs hair follicles and stimulates the dormant ones, thus boosting hair growth.

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An oily scalp is an indication that your glands are producing more sebum than required. Sebum is an oily substance naturally produced by our body to protect the skin and scalp from moisture loss. However, excessive production leads to an oily scalp. Lemon juice is helpful in maintaining the pH balance of the scalp, which in turn controls the overproduction of sebum on the scalp.

 

How to apply lemon on hair?

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While lemon has a whole lot of benefits for hair, it is not advisable to apply it directly on hair since it has bleaching properties and may lead to itchy scalp if used for longer than recommended. Hence, here are some ways in which lemon can be applied on hair:

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The goodness of lemon combined with aloe vera gel will condition and nourish the hair. This mixture, abundant with fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals will aid in boosting hair growth and will keep the scalp infection-free.

How to make it?

Squeeze around one tablespoon fresh juice of a lemon in a bowl. To it, add two tablespoons of pure aloe vera gel and mix well.

How to use it?

Apply the mixture to your scalp and hair and cover the hair fully with the mixture. Depending on the length of your hair, you can adjust the quantity of the mixture, but make sure you maintain a 1:2 ratio of lemon juice to aloe vera gel. Leave this mixture on for 30 minutes and rinse it off with a mild shampoo and lukewarm water.

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Coconut oil is a favourite for hair care, and honey is a great natural moisturizer and exfoliates the scalp, thus helping get rid of dandruff. So, if you are fed up of dandruff, try this home remedy.

How to make it?

Heat up 6 tablespoons of coconut oil and then add lemon juice of and a teaspoon of honey to it. Mix well.

How to use it?

Apply the mixture generously to the hair and scalp and let it rest for an hour. Wash it off and shampoo your hair as usual

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Did you know that apart from being beneficial for the body, apple cider vinegar (ACV) can keep your hair healthy too? ACV is loaded with vitamins and acids that can fight harmful free radicals, rid the hair of harmful germs and make your locks stronger. If you hair is oily, then this mask can be very helpful in controlling the oil secretion in your tresses and on the scalp.

How to make it?

Combine freshly squeezed lemon juice with half a cup of ACV and mix well.

How to use it?

Apply this mask on your scalp and let it rest for 20 minutes. This will help it absorb excess oil from your scalp. Rinse off with water as you usually do.

 

FAQs about lemon for hair

Frequently asked questions

Q. Is lemon good for hair growth?

A. Yes, the abundance of Vitamin C in lemon boosts collagen production, which leads to hair growth. Besides, the minerals and nutrients present in lemon strengthen follicles and encourage new hair growth.

Q. Can lemon stop hair fall?

A. Yes, lemon juice when combined with olive oil/castor oil/coconut oil helps reduce hair fall by making hair growth stronger.

Q. Can I leave lemon juice in my hair overnight?

A. It is not wise to leave lemon juice in hair overnight as it may cause an itchy scalp.

Q. Can using lemon for dandruff cause hair to become white?

A. Lemon has bleaching properties, so never apply lemon directly to hair. To treat dandruff, dilute lemon with 3 spoons of water or 1 spoon of Vinegar, leave it on your hair for 20 minutes, and then rinse it off with lukewarm water.

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