5 Raw Herbs to Reduce Hair Fall & Enhance Natural Hair Growth this Monsoon

Nurture your scalp cutaneously, holistically, and consistently

At Simree, we believe your hair deserves as much love as your skin. And when it comes to back to school, it has never been more important.

While rainy days certainly provide some respite from the heat, they also come with an onslaught of scalp infections, humidity-induced hair fall, and frizz. So how do we enjoy this season and not suffer the fallout? 

Look to nature. These 5 raw herbs have supported generations of men and women in their quest to avoid breakage, empower follicles, and invigorate hair growth, while also pampering your scalp like a spa.

1. Amla (Indian Gooseberry) – Packed With Vitamin C

Amla is an excellent source of vitamin C and antioxidants. It works to strengthen the root of the hair and prevent early graying while promoting shiny hair growth. It is perfect to use in monsoon, as humidity can cause devastating hair loss. 

How to use: Mix fresh Amla juice with coconut oil and massage into scalp. Keep it overnight and wash it out with a gentle cleanser. 

2. Bhringraj – King of Hair Herb 

Bhringraj is known as “Keshraj” (King of Hair) in Ayurveda. Bhringraj clears out dormant hair follicles and improves blood circulation of the scalp. Its a wonderful herb to use if you wish to reverse the thinning and dullness of monsoon weather! 

How to use: Use Bhringraj oil 2-3 times per week as a decadent pre-wash treat. You can also steep dried Bhringraj in your DIY hair masks. 

3. Fenugreek (Methi)—The Hydration Hero 

Fenugreek seeds are nothing but protein and contain nicotinic acid, which will be useful to repair damaged hair shafts, reduce dandruff, and keep your scalp hydrated, which is very useful during the respective sticky months. 

How to use: Soak overnight, blend into a paste, and apply on your hair from roots to ends, then rinse off after 30 minutes. 

4. Neem – The Scalp Purifier 

In monsoon, we may experience itchy scalp, scalp fungal issues, and dandruff. Neem has antibacterial and antifungal properties to ensure we have a clean scalp.

How to use: Boil neem leaves, let the water cool, and use it as a final rinse post-wash. You’ll feel the difference instantly.

5. Hibiscus - The Hair Bloom Booster

Hibiscus isn't just beautiful—it's strong. The flower is full of amino acids and flavonoids that promote roots and keratin production and help to stop breaks at the root.

How to use: Crush fresh petals mixed in with curd and use as a hair mask once a week. 

Why raw herbs are best

Raw herbs work best because organic herbs are gentle, chemical-free, and extremely nourishing. Unlike synthetic treatments, which will numb the symptoms, raw herbs help to balance your scalp ecosystem so you can help wake up natural growth.

Bonus Tip

If you are following our monsoon routine, try pairing it with our Simree Dual Hydration AM-PM Face Mist. Because when your skin and scalp are hydrated, everything flows. 

Simree's Rooted Promise

At Simree, our hair and skin rituals are scientifically designed for ease—vegan, cruelty-free, and earth-friendly—and formulated with ageless beauty rituals for impactful results that don't compromise on your health or nature.

So, treat your hair as you treat your glow—daily, gently, naturally.

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The content provided in this blog is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.