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Studies show that black hair, for these purposes, highly textured African hair, grows on average slower than Caucasian hair. This, together with the interlocking and knotting of the hair, can sometimes result in the hair breaking as fast as it grows. Whilst we would all love to have long, lustrous tresses, the morphology of afro hair does not always allow for this.

However, do not despair there are several natural ingredients that can be readily purchased which research shows can help promote hair growth.

Grape Seeds

A study by Takahashi discovered that proanthocyanidins extracted from grape seeds, can assist with converting hair from the shedding phase to the active growth phase. Many hair products contain grape seed oil which is normally derived from cold pressing the seeds, but the antioxidants are normally not present in large quantities within grape seed oil itself. They can however be found in larger concentrations in the skin of the grapes and also in red win.

Ginkgo Biloba

A study by Kobayashi suggested that Ginkgo Biloba leaf extract can also positively effect hair follicles by promoting re-growth. This is one of the worlds most researched herbs and is believed to be beneficial for many ailments and among one of the best selling herbal supplements. The leaves contain two types of chemicals flavonoids and terpenoids which are suggested to have great antioxidant properties.

Aloe Vera

A study by Inoaoka found that Aloenin is the main chemical responsible for growth within this plant. The use of aloe vera gel is traditional in black hair care with a multitude of hair products on the market containing different parts of this plant. The gel itself can be purchased in most drugstores.

These are just a few of the plants that have been shown to help promote hair growth. However the most effective action you can take is found within your diet. Some people may advocate taking supplements to increase growth. However, as long as you are consuming a balanced and healthy diet, as well as drinking plenty of water, your hair will acquire all the vitamins and minerals it needs to keep it strong and lustrous. Proteins are the building blocks of hair, so ensure your diet includes an adequate amount of protein.








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