Avocado's are rich in vitamins and minerals like most fruits and vegetables when digested. Although there are a few wive's tales that rubbing this on your scalp will improve hair growth(or sell you on a 20 dollar shampoo bottle). Water-soluble vitamins aren't absorbed through the skin. There is no scientific evidence to prove this and for that reason subjects the statement to complete idiocracy. Vitamin D is fat-soluble or synthesized in the skin when UVB rays are in contact from the sun, almost 2 layers of skin deep. Unless you had an opening in the skin, you would serve less nutritional value rubbing avocados on your head than if you ate it. Certain vitamins in avocados like pantothenic acid have been shown to reduce gray hair in animals and folic acid which helps in normal growth and maintenance of all cells. Don't be pursuaded by a magical avocado treatment, as these vitamins are more abundant in even more common vegetables like romaine lettuce. Your body is centered around balanced chemical substances, so don't even think that "If some is good, then more is better!" because it isn't true. For example, Calcium and Magnesium help regulate the constriction and relaxation of blood vessels. If too much calcium is present this balance might be affected, the arteries might constrict more than they relax and the blood and oxygen supply to the heart might be reduced resulting from a prolonged situation, heart attack. Consult a physician, eat a healthy balanced diet one that is appropriated to your certain needs and you will feel healthier and get rid of symptoms that are less common like hair loss and obesity in other countries than USA.
Get an old ripe avocado and MASH it up with a tiny bit of hair conditioner; apply for about an hour then shampoo out and condition as normal.
BOth of the are feel with protein especially mayo. Avocado is packed with antioxidants that help and keep hair healthy.
yes; it conditions and moisturizes your hair
Stronger hair:Black Avocado/Spoiled avocado is very good for the strength of our hair. Longer:You can use olive oil,your hair absorbs it and you grow longer hair.
Yes,very black/spoiled avocado is good for the hair.
Hair: celery or avocado or mayonaisse Skin: oats
Conditioner Honey Black/Spoiled Avocado
Avocado, 2 teaspoons of olive oil , 1 teaspoon of honey and coconut paste. Combine all untill no lumps of avocado are left. Put it in your hair before you wash it. I reccomend - if you have thick hair to wash it a couple of times to get all of the mixture out.
Yes, I think so
Plant oils in general help increase hair growth. How much it makes hair grow varies from person to person.
You can use castor oil or avocado oil instead, if you find oil had to remove from hair add 1 teaspoon bi-carb to your shampoo when washing your hair.
avocado is not popular in India. It is called avocado Only.
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