Kalonji Oil For Skin

Black Seed Oil & Hair

We all had our fair share of the shedding of hair. The various factors leading to hair fall render this almost impossible to prevent. It is a challenge. Unfortunately, some of us are not only faced with the problem. That is why, when you see the first signs of balding, it is important to begin to take precautions. Fighting the problem early on not only helps to stop the problem, but also might recover the hair lost

Nigella Sativa, a flower from Mediterranean and the Middle East, contains black seeds. Black caraway, black cumin, black onion seeds, and kalonji are commonly known as these. Such seeds have been used for allergies, asthma, diabetes, depression, weight loss, obesity, and intestinal worms in treatments for thousands of years.

Black seed is most widely used today in treatments for skin and hair care. The oil extracted from these seeds has antioxidant properties that help to ease the skin's inflammation.

Thymoquinone, a compound in the oil, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent, combats bacteria and fungus-induced skin diseases. Thymoquinone includes proteins, alkaloids, and saponins that promote hair growth and delay cell aging, thereby preventing hair thinning. This decreases hair loss caused by hair follicle inflammation. Black seed oil controls the hair growth process that is imbalanced and stimulates hair follicles. It feeds your hair, increases its shine and eliminates the dryness of the scalp.

Black seed oil is usually added to shampoos, oils, and organic hair care products as it improves the hair quality and texture and avoids hair loss with continuous use.

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