The Black Serum To Get Long, Black Hair

Fenugreek and hibiscus are two time-tested Ayurvedic herbs celebrated for their ability to transform hair health. Used for centuries in traditional beauty rituals, these natural ingredients are known to:

  • Stimulate hair growth
  • Reduce hair fall
  • Nourish the scalp
  • Strengthen hair from root to tip

Today, I’m excited to share two simple but effective DIY recipes you can make at home using these powerful ingredients.

DIY #1: The Black Serum

This herbal water-based serum is ideal for strengthening the scalp and reviving weak, thinning hair.

Ingredients:

  • 1 tbsp cloves
  • 2 dried hibiscus flowers
  • 1 tbsp kalonji (black seeds/Nigella sativa)
  • 1 tbsp fenugreek seeds
  • 2 tbsp dried rosemary
  • 7–8 curry leaves
  • 1 glass of water

Instructions:

  • Combine all ingredients in an iron pot (this helps deepen the color and enrich the nutrients).
  • Add 1 glass of water.
  • Boil the mixture for 5–7 minutes.
  • Allow it to cool completely.
  • Strain and pour into a spray bottle.

How to Use:

Spray directly onto the scalp and hair roots at night. Leave on overnight and wash off in the morning.
For best results, use 3–4 times per week.

DIY #2: Nourishing Hair Mask

Fenugreek and hibiscus are two time-tested Ayurvedic herbs celebrated for their ability to transform hair health. Used for centuries in traditional beauty rituals, these natural ingredients are known to:

  • Stimulate hair growth
  • Reduce hair fall
  • Nourish the scalp
  • Strengthen hair from root to tip

Today, I’m excited to share two simple but effective DIY recipes you can make at home using these powerful ingredients.

DIY #1: The Black Serum

This herbal water-based serum is ideal for strengthening the scalp and reviving weak, thinning hair.

Ingredients:

  • 1 tbsp cloves
  • 2 dried hibiscus flowers
  • 1 tbsp kalonji (black seeds/Nigella sativa)
  • 1 tbsp fenugreek seeds
  • 2 tbsp dried rosemary
  • 7–8 curry leaves
  • 1 glass of water

Instructions:

  • Combine all ingredients in an iron pot (this helps deepen the color and enrich the nutrients).
  • Add 1 glass of water.
  • Boil the mixture for 5–7 minutes.
  • Allow it to cool completely.
  • Strain and pour into a spray bottle.

How to Use:

Spray directly onto the scalp and hair roots at night. Leave on overnight and wash off in the morning.
For best results, use 3–4 times per week.

DIY #2: Nourishing Hair Mask

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