A very common hair concern that a lot of people, especially women, face is losing hair around the temples. This is one problem that is as annoying as it is common. And when you’re dealing with this issue, simple hairstyles such as putting up your hair in a bun or ponytail becomes a matter of concern.

Stress, genetics, hormonal imbalance, tight hairstyles and vitamin deficiencies are only some reasons for this hair loss. Dealing with hair loss at the temples is not as difficult as you may think. Read on for some really simple home remedies to combat hair loss at the temples.

 

Green tea

Green tea

The rich antioxidant properties of green tea make it an amazing natural remedy to treat hair loss at the temples. Additionally, rinsing your hair with green tea helps to improve the overall condition of your hair and scalp. Simply brew 2 green tea bags in a cup of water and apply the water to your scalp once cool. Leave the tea water in your hair for 30 minutes and then rinse using a mild shampoo.

 

Neem leaves

Neem leaves

Thanks to the antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties, neem is a great way to prevent hair loss at the temples. Blend a handful of leaves in some water until it forms a smooth paste and apply it to the affected area. Wash it off using a mild shampoo after 15 minutes.

 

Coconut oil

Coconut oil

The nourishing properties of coconut oil deeply penetrate your scalp and wake up dormant follicles to promote hair growth. Apply warm coconut oil to your scalp and massage it for a few minutes. Wash it off as usual after 2 hours.

 

Onions

Onions

From keeping bacterial infections at bay to improving blood circulation, onion juice is one of the best ways to fight hair fall. Extract the juice of one onion and apply it to your scalp. Wash off after 15 minutes to see the results.