yes, Radish has been used for centuries as home remedy for many kind of skin and hair problem, you can avoid hair fall with radish juice. It will greatly improve your follicle strength and improve your skin condition too.
yes, Radish has been used for centuries as home remedy for many kind of skin and hair problem, you can avoid hair fall with radish juice. It will greatly improve your follicle strength and improve your skin condition too.
Yes. Any salt will adversely affect the growth of a radish.
yes it does.
Dry fruits are something that might increase ur 'x' vitamin, and if that helps in your hair growth, hands to it. But usually some health tonics/syrups/capsules/tablets are prescribed to get better hair growth.
There are a few ideals for increasing the rate of radish growth. The best ideal would be to gather data.
Essential fatty acids, vitamin B, antioxidants, sulphur and zinc are very helpful to promote the growth of hair.
No. The theory that flat irons are damaging to your hair is a myth. They are actually proven to be quite helpful to the growth and shineness of ones hair.
hair growth
It doesn't respond in the same way. It needs protein from within you.
No. Hair is dead, so cutting is not a factor. ** Unless you are talking about facial/pubic hair in which case you cut it and it grows back thicker and longer each time you cut.
There is no such chemical or product that promotes the growth of hair, the chemical that changes the natural pigment can be known as hair color. The only truth to hair growth is blood flow & stimulation of the scalp, this is the only known cause. Some examples are as follows: *Massaging the scalp. Stimulation, such as brushing or combing the hair. As far as chemicals, they are used to change the natural state of hair, and also can be very damaging if not applied correctly. *Products are helpful to hair that is damaged or dry. Deep conditioners applied with heat are also very helpful with reconstruction of the hair, and end result hair that is healthy will grow faster. :)
Butterfly: eggs, larvae, pupa/cocoon, adult Radish: seeds, root growth, bolting, seed production