Pouring green tea over your head to increase hair volume.
January 11, 2012 by Malathy Badri
Is it so? Well, that’s what the scientists sat but don’t ask me to which branch of science they belong to. Somehow, people all over the world have accepted that green tea is good for blood circulation, heart and of course your mood. In addition, it lowers cholesterol.
I too started drinking green tea (but stopped it before I could finish a cup) because I read that it is rich in anti-oxidants.
Had I come to know that green tea helps me keep my hair healthy, I would have probably tolerated its taste for long. Something is sensible here mate.
Reasons for premature hair loss
Premature hair loss or hair that is not too voluminous is due to some of mental factors such as over stress and unnecessary anxiety. That is what the green tea exactly attacks. Though there are other factors such as illness due to typhoid might cause one to lose hair volume, such cases are very few only.
The two most accepted factors which cause hair loss are DHT factor and loss of blood circulation to your hair follicles. Green tea can solve both these causes technically due to its oxidizing power.
For increasing hair volume

Voluminous hair
Don’t laugh it off but I read that there are shampoos that contain green tea. Does it imply that pouring green tea over your head quickens the process of restoring hair health?
