Hair loss can be both annoying and upsetting. When it starts at the temples, even simple things like tying up your hair in a bun can be problematic. It is common for women to lose hair around the temples. Finding a solution can be complicated, but understanding what causes hair loss can help.
What is the cause of temple hair loss?
- Temple hair loss is the thinned hair around the temples. This type of hair loss can affect both men and women, but in men, the thinning hair begins at the temples rather than the top of the scalp. Losing hair at your temples could also mean losing hair on the top of the head. Temple hair loss may also affect only one side of the scalp.
What causes temple hair loss?
- Losing hair around the temples can be inherited. It can also be caused by overusing hair extensions, such as wearing hair buns or braids that are too tight. This type of hair loss can also be caused by thyroid problems and hormonal imbalances caused by PCOS or PCOD.
How to grow temple hair back?
Olive oil for temple hair loss
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- Warm up some olive oil by heating it for a couple of seconds.
- Massage the oil into your scalp between 15 and 20 minutes. Your temples should be your primary focus.
- Use the remaining oil to run through your hair once you’ve massaged your scalp correctly.
- Allow the oil to stay on your head for 30 -35 minutes.
- Use a mild shampoo, such as Dabur Vatika shampoo. Rinse your shampoo with cool or lukewarm water.
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- Repeat this process at least 2-3 times weekly to see hairs receding from the temples.
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- Why does this work?
- Massage your hair with olive oils has a soothing effect on the scalp and stimulates hair growth in follicles that have become dormant. It helps to improve and increase blood circulation so your hair and follicles get the maximum nutrition.
Aloe vera for temple hair loss
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- Take the fresh aloe, perhaps the one you have in your kitchen or garden. You can buy aloe gel or extract about a teaspoon of aloe from the fresh aloe.
- This gel should be applied to the affected area for an hour.
- It can be washed off with Dabur Vatika Shampoo or water. Only shampoo your hair up to three times a week.
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- Repeat this exercise three to four times weekly for hair growth on the temples.
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- Why does this work?
- Aloe vera is rich in vitamins B, C and E. These elements are all essential for healthy hair and reduce hair loss at the temples. It fights damage and nourishes hair follicles to naturally re-grow hair at the temples.
Onions for temple hair loss:
- Follow the following process:
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- Apply some onion juice to your scalp, focusing on the temples and other areas affected.
- After covering all the affected areas, including your temples and chin, let the onion juice sit for 15 min.
- Use only cool or lukewarm, mild shampoo to rinse off.
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- For best results, repeat this process at least twice a week.
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- Why does this work?
- The sulfur in onion juice helps kill bacteria and fungi, which causes temple hair thinning. It improves blood flow, stimulates hair growth, and adds luster and shine to your hair.
Green Tea for Temple hair loss:
- Follow the following process:
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- Pour two tea bags into a cup with water. Let it cool down for a while.
- After it has cooled, apply the product to your hair and scalp. Remember to use the product on your temples and other affected areas of your scalp.
- You can use Dabur Vatika Shampoo or mild shampoo to wash it off.
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- Repeat this process a couple of times per week.
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- Why does this work?
- Green tea contains antioxidants that fight cell damage and encourage healthy hair growth in the temple area and elsewhere. Regular use will also improve the overall health of your scalp and hair.
Coconut Oil for Temple Hair Loss
- The question of what causes temple hair to fall is always on our minds. We will discuss below the steps that can be taken to help you regain your hair.
- Follow the following process:
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- Heat the coconut oil in a microwave for a few seconds to ensure it is well-heated.
- Massage the oil for 15 minutes into your hair and scalp, covering the temples.
- After you have covered your scalp and temples, massage the remaining oil into your hair.
- Continue to heat the oil for an additional 30 minutes.
- Use a mild shampoo to rinse off the oil.
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- Repeat the exercise at least 2-3 times weekly for the best results.
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- Why does this work?
- Coconut oil can help you stop hair from thinning around the temples. Coconut oil penetrates your scalp and hair to nourish and condition them. It helps to boost hair growth and hair health. The antimicrobial properties in the oil improve scalp health.