4 best yoga asanas for hair growth
- International Yoga day is celebrated on June 21
- Performing Vajraasana for 30 drconds improve blood circulation in the scalp
- Sirsasana prevents greying of hair
Benefits
of Yoga are innumerable. We are aware of its incredible effect on the skin,
digestive system, breathing issues, and even diabetes. But chances are, Yoga can
help you make your lovely hair locks thicker, longer, shinier, and stronger.
That’s right if you have tried all the fancy big-time hair products that only
managed so far to give you hair fall and a big hole in your one used to be a deep
pocket. Maybe, it’s time to divert your attention to a practice that ancient
Indians relied upon Yoga.
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Now, say bye-bye to bad hair days once and for all
because we have compiled a list of yoga asanas for better hair growth and
various other hair problems.
Adho Mukha Savasana
A part of sun salutation Asana, this pose helps in stimulating hair follicles by regulating blood circulation to the spot. It is done by standing on all fours with your knees and palms on the yoga mat. Rise on your feet and move your legs back to form an inverted V shape. Breathe in and out and stay in that position for 5 long breaths.
Vajraasan
This Asana is performed by Kneeling down and sitting on your heels with a straight back. hands should be kept in a relaxed position on thighs with palms down and keep head straight. Being in this position for 30 seconds while breathing in and out helps release stress which is the root cause of the untimely greying of hair and hair fall. It also improves blood circulation in the scalp.
Sarvangasana
Also called the shoulder stand, it is done when one lies down on their back with leg raises in the air keeping the back straight up. Support your body with your forearms and keep your buttocks straight and up. Let your body rest on your shoulders with your hands keeping your spine straight. Hold the position, inhale and exhale for a couple of seconds and then release.
Sirsasana
Sirsana is considered one of the most difficult yoga positions. Also called the headstand, this Asana is performed by bending your body down and then gently pulling the lower body up in the air so that headrests in the ground and legs are raised up in the air. The skull is supported by the forearms that make a cushion-like structure around. This yoga Asana improves blood circulation in the scalp and releases toxins and stress that causes hair follicles to grow.
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