Now, who doesn't want a head full of thick tresses? For people who frequently suffer of hair problems, it would surprise you to know that some of the most easily available things in your kitchen and fridge have the essential elements to nourish your mane. While it's a known fact that eggs or curd are homemade solutions for healthy conditioned hair, people suffering of dry and/or brittle tresses can look for remedies in fruits like pineapple, guava, grape, apple, mango and banana. It has long been proven by researchers that fruits rich in Vitamins A, C and E are beneficial for hair enhancement and should be consumed in greater quantity for optimum results. Little known fact, but papaya and olives are also known to improve the quality of hair follicles. Soya beans, which are high on proteins and other nutrients, promote hair growth. The advantages of applying almond oil on hair have come down to us through ages, but it might interest you to know that eating almonds on a regular basis helps to strengthen the roots of the hair. However, it is also important to pamper the hair, once in a while, with an oil massage to ensure that the scalp is moist and soft. People suffering of dandruff problems can apply lemon juice on their scalp for quick results. But at the same time, it's important that you have a balanced diet which offers your hair all the necessary nutrients required to keep it healthy. After all who doesn't want enviable tresses?
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