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How to Use Onion Water for Healthy Hair Peel and chop three to four onions into small pieces. Extract the juice by squeezing or blending them. Apply the juice to your scalp using a cotton pad. ... Massage it into the scalp, let it sit for an hour, and then rinse.
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Read More »She may be the first female rapper to have three diamond single certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America, per Paper Magazine, but she's certainly not the first to use the at-home hair treatment. Countless followers who flocked to Cardi B's comments section praised the performer for utilizing the natural remedy, as it's deeply embedded in ayurvedic practices and Dominican culture (though it’s unclear where the practice originated). And William Gaunitz, a certified trichologist, or hair and scalp expert, and founder of Advanced Trichology in Phoenix, Arizona, says that his hair loss patients have been discussing this natural treatment for years. Gaunitz says claims about onion water's benefits for the hair "hold validity to a degree." But he doesn't unconditionally support the practice because "it's subject to a random recipe" with a "variety of variables" that may or may not work. While Cardi B's hack involved boiling onions and using the water, Gaunitz notes that he’s encountered patients who’ve blended onions to make a juice-like substance that they use as a scalp treatment before rinsing it off in the shower. Still others chop the vegetable and add it to their shampoo. That's the case for PureWow writer Angie Martinez-Tejada, who learned about the supposed trick from her Dominican mother. She used the onion shampoo first and followed up with a second shampoo, which she says masks any lingering onion scent. But what does the science say about this hair-raising hack? Ahead, we break down everything you need to know before you douse your hair in onion water.
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Read More »One possible reason onion juice may be a boon to your hair? "The sulfur content of onion water is very high," says Gaunitz. You’ll also find high levels of sulfur in other foods, including meat, eggs, cruciferous veggies, and other alliaceous veggies like garlic, per past research. This nutrient leaves you teary after chopping onions, noted The New York Times. But it can have other effects, Gaunitz continues: "Since sulfur is a common OTC treatment for inflammatory skin conditions when applied to the scalp, it works for many people who have inflammatory hair loss issues.” Take note, though: Onion water won't work for all types of hair loss, such as hair loss caused by nutrient deficiencies and androgenetic alopecia, says Gaunitz. There’s no research to suggest that onion juice could suppress dihydrotestosterone levels to prevent androgenetic alopecia. Likewise, it hasn’t been shown to boost protein or vitamin D levels at the base of the hair follicle, which could assist in nutritional hair loss. In either of those cases, it's best to consult with a certified dermatologist or trichologist.
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Read More »Peel and chop three to four onions into small pieces. Extract the juice by squeezing or blending them. Apply the juice to your scalp using a cotton pad. Optionally, adds Yates, you can add a little lemon juice if you want to offset the smell of the onion. Massage it into the scalp, let it sit for an hour, and then rinse. Follow with a second cleanse of your usual shampoo. If you're wary about concocting a DIY onion water solution, Yates suggests opting for a topical haircare treatment like shampoo, conditioner, or oil containing onion juice.
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