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The Virtues of Hibiscus/Bissap Flowers on Hair

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The Magic Flower for Strong and Gorgeous Hair

Known for its delicious, tangy red infusions, bissap (or hibiscus sabdariffa ) is not just a refreshing drink. In cosmetics, this flower is a botanical treasure with numerous benefits for hair.


The Benefits of Hibiscus Tea on Hair

1. It stimulates growth

Hibiscus tea is rich in amino acids, vitamins A and C, and antioxidants . It strengthens the roots , stimulates scalp circulation, and promotes rapid and healthy hair growth .

2. He fights against falling

Its tonic and purifying properties help prevent hair loss linked to stress, fatigue or external aggressions.

3. It makes hair shinier

Hibiscus smooths the hair cuticles , making it softer, shinier and easier to style .

4. It hydrates and nourishes

Whether used as an infusion or a mask, bissap moisturizes the hair fiber and restores suppleness to dry, frizzy, curly or kinky hair.

5. It prevents dandruff

Thanks to its antifungal and astringent properties , it cleanses the scalp and helps eliminate dandruff .


How to use Bissap for hair

1. As a hair infusion (natural rinse):

  • Boil a handful of dried flowers in water.
  • Let it steep, filter and let it cool.
  • Use as a final rinse after shampooing.

2. As a fortifying mask:

  • Mix the hibiscus powder with hot water or coconut milk until you get a paste.
  • Apply to the scalp and hair lengths.
  • Leave on for 30 minutes to 1 hour, then rinse.

3. As a daily moisturizing spray:

  • Dilute a light hibiscus infusion with a little aloe vera or vegetable glycerin in a spray bottle.


An age-old and natural treatment

Long used in West Africa, India, and the islands, bissap is a traditional remedy that combines beauty, health, and nature . It is 100% plant-based, readily available, and free of chemical additives.


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