Top 5 Ancient Hair Care Rituals Making a Comeback in 2025

Deepak Rajeev | Dec 03, 2025, 15:45 IST
What is the Secret of Indian Hair?
What is the Secret of Indian Hair?
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Traditional Indian haircare methods are making a comeback. Practices like using fermented rice water, herbal scalp massages, coconut oil treatments, curd washes, and henna are gaining popularity worldwide. These natural remedies offer therapeutic benefits, contrasting with modern chemical-laden products. People are embracing these ancient rituals for healthier hair and scalp.
Highlights
  • Rinsing hair with fermented rice water is a practice rooted in Indian tradition.
  • Massaging with a blend of Ayurvedic herbs including neem, brahmi, bhringraj and hibiscus, is very useful.
  • It promotes scalp health, delays premature greying, and stimulates hair growth.
  • Natural henna, known for its anti-fungal and anti-microbial properties, serves as an effective conditioner and natural hair colorant.
Traditional Ayurvedic hair care rituals used elements that came entirely from nature. Their effects were contrary to the negative long-term consequences that comes along with the chemicals that are present in many of the modern beauty products. Rooted in holistic Vedantic wisdom that guarantees therapeutic and scientific results, 5 ancient rituals are becoming trending today.

Let’s take a look at the impact of these Ayurvedic haircare regimens and learn how to implement them in our daily life.

1. Rinse with Fermented Rice Water


Rinsing With Fermented Rise Water Was an Ancient Practice
Rinsing With Fermented Rise Water Was an Ancient Practice
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Many Gen Z individuals believe that this practice came from Korea. However, the truth is, generations of Indians from Northeast and South India have been using this technique. Fermented rice water contains amino acids and inositol. These elements improve our hair’s overall elasticity, provides a natural shine and smoothes the frizz.

2. Massaging the Scalp With Ayurvedic Herbs


Neem, Brahmi, Bhringraj and Hibiscus are Very Useful
Neem, Brahmi, Bhringraj and Hibiscus are Very Useful
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By mixing Ayurvedic herbs including neem, brahmi, bhringraj and hibiscus, in the hair oil that you frequently use, the benefits that you can reap are numerous. Not only do they promote the oil’s healing potential, these herbs soothes scalp, delay premature greying and increase hair growth.

Additionally, Ayurveda also promotes consistent massages to nourish the scalp and boost blood flow.


3. Massage With Coconut Oil


Massage With Coconut Oil- A Timeless Hair Care Routine
Massage With Coconut Oil- A Timeless Hair Care Routine
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This humble oil stood the test of time by proving to us the effectiveness of old remedies. After experimenting with chemical-heavy formulas and serums, today’s people are returning to the modesty of coconut oil. The reason being that it truly works.

The natural fatty acids present in coconut oil goes deep into our hair shafts, keep the strands nourished from root to tip, rejuvenates scalp and decreases protein loss.

4. Washing With Curd


This ancient method is also making a major comeback today. Again, rooted in Ayurveda, Dahi hair wash has long been recommended for reducing dandruff, nourishing damaged and dry hair and cooling excess Pitta.

According to classical texts, curd-based lepams or masks can help us improve overall scalp health and hair texture. In fact, these ancient pieces of knowledge got transformed into what we call “dahi hair wash” today.


5. Hair Colouring and Conditioning With Natural Henna


Henna is a Cooling Herb
Henna is a Cooling Herb
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It has been scientifically proven that the anti-fungal and anti-microbial properties of henna can help protect our scalp against issues like itching, excessive oiliness and dandruff. It works by unclogging follicles and balancing pH.

Indeed, henna is considered as a cooling herb that strongly conditions our hair and can also be used as a natural colourant. Along with leaving your hair with a natural reddish colour tone, henna strengthen your mane and lowers overall breakage. For best results, use henna once a week. All you need to do is apply the paste, wait for 2 hours when it works out the magic and wash your hair with a good quality shampoo. Dedicate some time for this beautiful method this weekend itself and experience the difference for yourself.

These are 5 of the most effective traditional haircare rituals that are making a strong comeback in the recent years. As a matter of fact, due to the proliferation of Ayurvedic clinics all over the world, these techniques are being adopted not only by Indians, but by people from all over the world. So, why wait? Join the trend and start your natural haircare journey today itself.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Which herb is the king of hair?
    The "king of hair herb" is Bhringraj, also known as false daisy. It is rich in important compounds like Vitamin E, Magnesium and Iron.
  2. What is the no. 1 treatment for hair loss?
    Minoxidil is a popular and effective treatment for pattern baldness in both women and men.
  3. Which oil is proven to regrow hair?
    Castor oil, peppermint oil and rosemary oil are frequently cited as very helpful for hair regrowth.

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