Sunday, June 30, 2013

Best natural conditioner for our hair - Try Hibiscus

Elder people use to say we are the younger generations never care about nature and we go behind artificial things which results a number of side effects. I was having a thought that it’s correct only in the case of medicines i.e. Ayurveda is best. But when my mother explained me about the use of Hibiscus leaves shampoo (Thali) I was clear that it will be the best natural conditioner for our hair.


Here I will explain how to prepare Chembarathi thali (in Malayalam) for you
1.       Pluck the leaves and if possible the flowers from the hibiscus plant. Adding its flowers is also beneficial.



There are different types and colors of Hibiscus plant and in Kerala the mostly found plant is the one which showed above. Some others include


Y    You may squeeze those leaves which are dipped in a small amount of water with your hands or just grind it using grinder. usually use my hands so that tiny particles of leaves won’t remain in my hair.


3. Remove the leaves.
4. You will get a green colored slippery liquid as below


5. Apply to your hair while bathing and wash it out with water.

Advantages:
1.       Best Natural Conditioner to avoid dryness of your hair.
2.       Remove dirt.
3.       A best solution for Dandruff.
4.       Provide coolness to your head so that you may sleep well and get rid of other tensions.
5.       Hair growth.


Keralates who meant for their beautiful long and black hair are the most users of thali.They also use some other medicinal plant like kurinthoti (Common Fanpetals)to make thali which is also a good Conditioner.


If you have any doubt, then comment section is for you. You may ask any type of question. Thanks

8 comments:

is it safe for hair.when do we start to see the result?whether it stimulates hair growth and make it thicker?

Hi. My grandmother used to say there is a forest thali leaf, not hibiscus. Which was used in olden days. Do you know which plant that comes from?

Hi. My grandmother used to say there is a forest thali leaf, not hibiscus. Which was used in olden days. Do you know which plant that comes from?

Naaira thaalli
Found in forests better than hibiscus

Very Nice article. thanks for sharing very useful tips
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Can we use pink colour hibiscus to make thali

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