Herbs to Plant this October for your hair care.

Planting herbs for hair care in October is a great idea, as many herbs can thrive in cooler fall weather. Below are some herbs you can plant in October that your hair can benefits from:

  1. Rosemary: Rosemary is known for promoting hair growth and improving hair texture. It can be used in hair rinses and homemade hair treatments.
  2. Lavender: Lavender not only has a pleasant scent but also helps reduce hair loss and dandruff. It’s excellent for making hair oils and sprays.
  3. Peppermint: Peppermint is cooling and can help with scalp irritation and dandruff. You can make peppermint-infused oils or add it to your hair products.
  4. Aloe Vera: While technically a succulent, aloe vera’s gel is fantastic for soothing the scalp and promoting healthy hair growth. You can keep an aloe plant indoors or in a sunny spot.
  5. Sage: Sage can help darken hair color and improve hair thickness. It can be used in hair rinses or combined with other herbs for hair care.
  6. Chamomile: Chamomile is soothing to the scalp and can add shine to your hair. It’s often used in herbal hair rinses.
  7. Thyme: Thyme has antimicrobial properties and can help with scalp issues like dandruff. You can infuse thyme into oils or use it in hair treatments.
  8. Horsetail: Horsetail is rich in silica, which can strengthen hair and improve its texture. It’s often used as a herbal rinse.
  9. Calendula: Calendula is soothing and can help with scalp irritation. It’s suitable for making infused oils or adding to homemade shampoos.
  10. Burdock: Burdock root is known for improving hair health and reducing hair loss. You can make burdock root oil or take it as a supplement.

Note: it is essential to research each herb’s specific properties and how to use them effectively for hair care. Also, consider your local climate and whether these herbs can be grown outdoors or in containers indoors during the fall and winter months.

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  1. Nice ideas to start the indoor garden. Not only do they double up as herbs, they’re easy to grow to.

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    1. That’s right @Vitamins Revive Blog and they also are essential for other aspects of general wellbeing.

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      1. Thanks for replying. Very true.

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