How to thicken your hair:

Indian hair is known for its gorgeous, thick texture and shine. But, let’s be real, many of us struggle with hair growth and thickness due to factors like genetics, pollution, and even our own hair care habits. But don’t worry, I’ve got your back! Here’s how you can grow and thicken your Indian hair, keeping in mind its unique needs:

6 hair growth tips:

Oil Your Hair

Regular oiling with natural oils like coconut, almond, and sesame can work wonders for Indian hair. It provides nourishment, strengthens hair roots, and boosts hair growth. So, pamper your hair with a nice, warm oil massage twice a week, leave it on for an hour, and then shampoo.

Go Ayurvedic

Ayurveda is full of hair-loving herbs like amla, bhringraj, and shikakai. These herbs can do magic for your hair growth and thickness. Try Ayurvedic hair packs or oils infused with these herbs for strong, healthy hair.

Ditch the Chemicals

Our Indian hair can be a bit sensitive to harsh chemicals found in some hair care products. Sulfates, parabens, and alcohol can strip off our hair’s natural oils and leave it dry and brittle. Switch to natural, sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners to avoid hair damage.

Watch Your Diet

You are what you eat, and so is your hair! Load up on proteins, vitamins, and minerals to boost hair growth. Eggs, nuts, seeds, and leafy greens are your hair’s best friends, so include them in your diet.

Cut Down on Heat Styling

Using heat styling tools frequently can harm your hair and affect growth. Limit their use, and if you must, don’t forget to apply a heat protectant spray.

Best Hair growth products:

Trim Regularly

Trimming your hair every 6-8 weeks can prevent split ends and encourage hair growth. Trust me, it’s worth the snip!

Fable and Mane Prewash Oil:

Pre-wash hair oil treatment that strengthens your roots, hydrates your scalp and strands, and promotes healthier hair growth. (INDIANBIGSIS15 for 15% off)

Coconut Oil:

Coconut oil’s anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce inflammation on the scalp, preventing hair loss. Additionally, the oil’s antibacterial properties can prevent dandruff and itchiness caused by fungi and bacteria.

Sahajan Nurture Hair Oil

Helps repair damage and fortify hair structure for strong and soft hair. 

Guava leave-in conditioner:

Superfruit Guava protects hair from UV, Tamarind deep hydrates for maximum shine, while Avocado combats frizz.

MahaMane Leave-In Conditioner:

Detangles, protects and moisturizes hair with this lightweight leave-in conditioner. Enriched with the goodness of hydrating Aloe Vera, conditioning Amla and shine-boosting Red Hibiscus Extracts.

(INDIANBIGSIS15 for 15% off)

3-in-1 Leave-in Spray:

A 3-in-1 leave-in spray that conditions, detangles and provides UV protection for healthier-looking hair. Award winner!

How Indian Hair is Different:

Texture: Indian hair typically has a naturally thick and voluminous texture. This texture can range from straight to wavy, and even curly in some cases. However, despite its thickness, it tends to be more prone to dryness and requires adequate hydration to maintain its luster.
Oil Production: Indian hair and scalps are often prone to excessive oil production, which can lead to greasy hair and scalp issues. However, this also means that Indian hair can greatly benefit from the nourishing properties of natural oils such as coconut, almond, and sesame oil.
Hair Care Practices: Traditional Indian hair care practices often involve natural ingredients and Ayurvedic remedies. These practices are rooted in centuries of knowledge and have proven to be effective in promoting hair growth and maintaining hair health.

  • Women impacted by hair loss
  • Hair loss starting earlier
  • People using hair care products