The Miracle of Nigella Sativa/Black Seed
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Hair & Scalp Benefits of Nigella Sativa
1. Promotes Hair Growth
Black Seed Oil contains thymoquinone, a natural antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound that helps stimulate hair follicles and promote healthier, stronger growth over time. It works by improving scalp circulation and reducing oxidative stress that can hinder hair development.
2. Reduces Hair Fall
Thanks to its high concentration of nutrients like fatty acids, amino acids, and vitamins A, B, and C, Nigella Sativa helps nourish hair at the root, strengthen strands, and minimise breakage and shedding.
3. Soothes Scalp Conditions
Dry scalp? Itchy patches? Dandruff? Black Seed Oil’s antifungal and antibacterial properties help restore balance to the scalp, calm inflammation, and prevent buildup that can clog hair follicles.
4. Supports a Healthy Scalp Environment
A healthy scalp is key to healthy hair. Nigella Sativa helps regulate sebum production, keeping your scalp moisturised but not greasy — the perfect balance for hair growth.
🌿 Why We Include It in Our Growth Hair Serum
At shaBEAUTY, we chose Nigella Sativa for its rich history and proven benefits. In our Growth Hair Serum, Black Seed Oil works in harmony with rosemary, peppermint, sweet almond, and olive oils to create a nourishing, non-greasy treatment that strengthens your roots and supports long-term growth.
💆♀️ How to Use
Massage a few drops of our Growth Hair Serum into your scalp 2–3 times a week, before washing your hair. Focus on areas where you experience thinning or dryness. Consistency is key — natural ingredients work best when used regularly.
✨ Final Thoughts
Nigella Sativa is one of the most revered medicinal seeds in history. This tiny seed has been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years. It is loaded with antioxidant properties that help relieve inflammation on the scalp. Black seed is a remedy for hair loss, prevents grey hair and promotes hair growth while providing essential nutrients to the scalp and hair. It seals in the moisture in individual hair shafts as it is rich in fatty amino acids.
Let’s step back into history: The history of the seeds date back to ancient times and is native to the Mediterranean and Asian regions. Archaeologists discovered black seeds in the tomb of Tutankhamun and is mentioned in the Bible and Quran. Prophet Mohammed (pbuh) mentioned that there is healing in black seed. This is Amazing!
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