How To Make Hibiscus Flower Hair Mask: Everyone wishes to have beautiful hair. But due to today's lifestyle, eating habits, and increasing pollution, along with health, many hair problems like premature graying of hair start to occur. That's why today we have come up with a method to make a hair mask of hibiscus flower for permanent blackening of hair from the root. Hibiscus flowers are rich in properties like vitamin C, antioxidants, minerals, fiber, and iron. Apart from this, a good amount of calcium is also present in it, which gives strength to your hair. Along with this, by using this flower in your hair, your hair starts turning black from the root. Not only this, but you also get rid of split ends, so let's know how to make Hibiscus Flower Hair Mask.....

Essential ingredients for making hibiscus flower hair mask-

Hibiscus flower powder 1 tbsp

Mustard oil 1 tsp

Coffee powder 1 tsp

Reetha powder 1 tbsp

Amla powder 1 tbsp Shikakai

powder 1 tsp

Tea water./4 cups

How to make Hibiscus flower hair mask?

To make a hair mask of a hibiscus flower, first of all, take hibiscus flowers and leaves.

After this, dry both of them well and prepare the powder.

Then add amla, reetha, and shikakai powder to this powder and mix.

After this, add mustard oil and tea water to it.

Then mix all these things well and prepare the paste.

Now your Hibiscus flower hair mask is ready.

How to use a hibiscus flower hair mask?

Apply the Hibiscus flower hair mask thoroughly on the roots and length of your hair.

Then apply this mask to your hair and keep it for about 30 minutes to 1 hour.

After this, massage the hair with light hands and wash the hair only with water.

Keep in mind that you do not dry this mask completely, otherwise, it will be difficult to remove the mask from the hair.

Then you can clean the hair by washing it with shampoo the next day.

Use this hair mask twice a week for the best results.

(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on home remedies and general information. Must take medical advice before adopting it. Kalamtimes does not confirm it.)