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Marigold to Jasmine: 5 temple flowers that can stop hair fall naturally

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 31, 2025, 21:00 IST
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How do temple flowers secretly feed your beauty?

A healthy, happy, long, and lustrous mane is what every girl dreams of, but the big question remains: how does one actually achieve such enviable hair? If you are tired of trying multiple hair care products and still haven’t managed to get closer to your hair goals, it’s time to return to your ancient roots and embrace natural remedies.
Every day in Indian temples, we see flowers being offered as prayers, each known for its fragrance and beauty. But have you ever thought that these sacred blooms also carry incredible beauty benefits? These are the very allies your hair needs this winter. Let’s discover five temple flowers that secretly nurture your beauty when you make them part of your hair care ritual.

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Hibiscus (Javakusum or Gudhal) - The guardian of your mane

In Ayurveda, hibiscus is known as Japa Pushpa and revered for its ability to nurture Shakti, the vital energy within. This makes it an unmatched root healer that strengthens hair follicles and stimulates fresh growth. Packed with antioxidants, hibiscus supports long, strong hair while slowing down premature greying. You can try a naturally brewed hibiscus mist or a homemade oil and start seeing results within weeks.
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Rose (Gulaab) - The radiant healer

Roses have always been the language of love, and in temples, they symbolise devotion from the heart. Their petals possess tender healing properties that soothe scalp inflammation and irritation, promoting healthy hair growth. Brimming with vitamin C and a calming aroma, rose water improves hair texture, leaving your mane soft, lustrous, and beautifully fragrant.
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Marigold (Genda) - The protector of all

Marigold works wonders for your hair by soothing the scalp, reducing dandruff, and adding a natural shine. Whether used as a mask, oil, or mist, its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties protect hair follicles and strengthen strands, promoting long, healthy locks that are glossy and manageable. It also hydrates dry strands and shields hair from environmental damage.
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Jasmine (Chameli ka Phool) - The scalp soother

If hibiscus strengthens the roots, jasmine cools the crown. Often used in temples as a symbol of peace and purity, jasmine brings the same calmness to your scalp. It soothes irritation, combats dandruff, and hydrates dryness, all while reducing stress-induced hair fall. Its cooling nature helps balance excess body heat too. A jasmine-infused hair oil or mist can leave your scalp refreshed and your hair breathing with life.
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Bergamot (Jambhi) - The frizz controller

Rich in vitamin C, bergamot flowers help keep your hair well-conditioned, frizz-free, and strong. With antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, they promote hair growth while protecting against breakage and dryness. Simply mix bergamot oil with a carrier oil, massage it in, and follow up with a gentle shampoo rinse. The result is a silky, smooth mane that feels soft to the touch.


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