International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 4, Issue 6, 2024
A Review on Flaxseed as a Hair Smoothening Agent
Author(s): Kunal Sahu, Radhika Sahu, Yogita Sahu, Nilesh Dahariya, Suchita Wamankar, Rajesh Kumar Nema, Gyanesh Kumar Sahu
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62225/2583049X.2024.4.6.3514
Abstract:
The blue flowering crop flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum), which is also known by other Indian names such as linseed, jawas, aksebija, etc., yields tiny, flat seeds that range in color from reddish brown to golden yellow. A natural solution for good hair, flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum), which is high in fiber, lignans, and omega-3 fatty acids, has garnered attention. In order to better understand flaxseed's potential as a hair smoothing agent, this review will focus on its moisturizing, strengthening, and nutritional qualities. Flaxseed's biologically active components, especially its high levels of antioxidants and essential fatty acids, support the plant's ability to hydrate hair, lessen frizz, and improve texture. They also lessen inflammation on the scalp, encourage hair growth, and shield the environment from harm. Despite the encouraging advantages, more clinical studies are required to determine the best formulations and long-term impacts. The review's conclusions highlight flaxseed as a sustainable and natural component for hair care products meant to make hair healthier, smoother, and glossier
Keywords: Flaxseed, Natural Hair Care, Hair Smoothening, Moisturizing, Antioxidants, Hair Growth, Scalp Health
Pages: 803-806
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