Nourish Your Hair and Scalp with Organic Methi Seed Hair Mask

Posted by Nobuko Uchino on

In Ayurveda, the skin, including the scalp, is considered an organ rich in Vata, one of the three doshas that govern the body's constitution. A subtype of Pitta known as Bhrajaka Pitta is responsible for maintaining the skin's natural glow, while a balance with Vata is crucial for a healthy scalp. However, as we age, Vata dosha tends to increase, leading to dryness, dullness, and other scalp issues.
Vata-Type ImbalanceThe Five Subdoshas of Pitta

To combat the effects of increasing Vata, Ayurveda recommends the use of Methi (Fenugreek) seeds. Methi is known for its Vata-pacifying properties, making it an excellent choice for nourishing and revitalizing the hair and scalp. By applying an organic Methi Seed hair paste as a hair mask, you can help restore balance to your scalp and promote healthier, more vibrant hair.
Organic Methi Seed
Here's how you can make your own organic Methi Seed hair paste:

1. Add a little methi seed powder to warm water and mix it well.
2. Apply the paste to your hair and scalp, massaging gently to ensure even coverage.
3. Leave the mask on for at least 30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water.


Regular use of this organic Methi Seed hair mask can help nourish your hair and scalp, promoting a healthy balance of Vata and enhancing the natural glow of your skin. Incorporate this Ayurvedic remedy into your hair care routine to experience the revitalizing benefits of Methi for yourself.

100% Organic Methi Seed Powder

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