8 Simple Ways To Treat Hair Loss At The Temples

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5. Potato Rinse

Potato-Rinse

You Will Need
  • 2 Potatoes
  • 2 cups Water
Processing Time

5 minutes

Process
  1. Boil two medium-sized potatoes and then collect the water in a jug. Set it aside to cool.
  2. Wash and condition your hair as you normally would.
  3. Pour the cooled potato liquid through your hair as a final rinse.
How Often?

2-3 times a week.

Why This Works

Potatoes are a rich source of Niacin, Zinc, vitamin B, and vitamin C. These nutrients nourish your hair follicles to promote healthy hair growth. The rinse will also help unclog your hair follicles.

 

6. Coconut Oil

Coconut-Oil

You Will Need

2 tbsp Coconut Oil

Processing Time

45 minutes

Process
  1. Heat the coconut oil for a couple of seconds until it is slightly warm.
  2. Massage the oil into your scalp for about 15 minutes, focusing on the temples.
  3. Once your scalp is fully covered, work the rest of the oil through your hair.
  4. Leave the oil on for an additional 30 minutes.
  5. Wash off with a mild sulfate-free shampoo and cool/lukewarm water.
How Often?

2-3 times a week.

Why This Works

Coconut oil contains fatty acids that penetrate through your scalp and hair, nourishing and conditioning them. This helps boost hair growth while its antimicrobial properties improve scalp health.

7. Honey, Cinnamon, And Olive Oil

Honey,-Cinnamon,-And-Olive-Oil
You Will Need
  • 1 tbsp Cinnamon
  • 1 tbsp Honey
  • 2 tbsp Olive Oil
Processing Time

40 minutes

Process
  1. In a bowl, combine all the ingredients to get a smooth mixture.
  2. Start applying this mixture to your scalp and hair.
  3. Once your scalp and hair are covered, leave the hair mask on for 40 minutes.
  4. Wash off with a mild sulfate-free shampoo and cool/lukewarm water.
How Often?

2 times a week.

Why This Work

Cinnamon contains choline, potassium, and vitamins A, B, and E, which promote hair growth and also hair regrowth at the temples of the forehead. Olive oil helps condition your hair while honey acts as an emollient, binding moisture to your scalp and hair.

8. Neem Leaves

Neem-Leaves
You Will Need
  • A bunch of Neem Leaves
  • A few tbsp of Water
Processing Time

15 minutes

Process
  1. Blend a handful of neem leaves to get a smooth consistent paste. You can add some water to the paste for getting it to the right consistency.
  2. Apply the neem paste to your temples and the affected areas of your scalp.
  3. Leave it on for 15 minutes and then rinse it out with cool/lukewarm water.
How Often?

4-5 days a week.

 

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