Budget-friendly
 Easy to prepare
 Uses common kitchen ingredients
 Fits into a weekly self-care routine
 Can be combined with other healthy hair habits
While it should not replace professional hair-care advice when needed, it can be a simple addition to a balanced beauty routine.
 Tips for Better Results
Choose Red Onions
Many people prefer red onions because they contain higher levels of certain plant compounds compared to some other varieties.
Let the Mixture Rest
Allowing the mixture to sit for about 10 minutes before use may help the ingredients blend more effectively.
Add Essential Oils (Optional)
A few drops of peppermint oil or rosemary oil can help improve the aroma and enhance the overall experience.
Track Your Progress
Take photos every few weeks under similar lighting conditions to observe changes over time.
Stay Consistent
Consistency is often more important than using large amounts of product.
 Important Precautions
Before trying any homemade hair treatment:
Perform a patch test on a small area of skin first.
Avoid contact with the eyes.
Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Consult a healthcare professional if you have scalp conditions or concerns.
Use with care on sensitive skin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my hair smell like onion or garlic?
Usually not after proper washing. Many people use a diluted apple cider vinegar or lemon rinse to help minimize any lingering scent.
Can men use this treatment?
Yes. Some people apply it to both scalp hair and beard-care routines.
How often should I use it?