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Curd for hair growth: 5 hair mask recipes for long and strong hair

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 1, 2026, 13:16 IST
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DIY curd hair masks for hair growth

Let's be completely honest - getting your hair to grow past a certain point without the ends snapping off can feel like a frustrating, full-time job. But before you rush out to empty your wallet on expensive salon treatments, take a quick walk to your kitchen. Good old curd (or yogurt) happens to be one of the oldest, most reliable traditional secrets for achieving gorgeous, cascading hair.

Naturally loaded with gently exfoliating lactic acid, strengthening proteins, and moisture-locking fatty acids, curd creates the absolute perfect scalp environment for serious hair growth. Ready to upgrade your weekend self-care routine? Here are five highly effective DIY masks tailored to give you the long, strong locks of your dreams.

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​The Protein Powerhouse: Curd & Egg

Weak, brittle hair that constantly breaks needs a serious protein intervention. Eggs are brimming with natural peptides that temporarily fill in the damaged, porous spots along your hair shaft. By whisking four tablespoons of curd with one whole egg (drop the white and just use the yolk if your ends are feeling extra parched), you get all the strengthening benefits without that dreaded stiff feeling. Slather this pale yellow blend from root to tip, pop on a shower cap to trap the heat, and wash it out after 30 minutes. Just remember: always rinse with cool water unless you want cooked eggs tangled in your strands!

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The Root Anchoring Blend: Methi & Curd

If excessive hair fall and thinning are the main obstacles standing between you and long hair, fenugreek (methi) is your new best friend. Rich in nicotinic acid and protein, methi effectively combats shedding. Stir one tablespoon of methi powder (or a soaked seed paste) into three tablespoons of curd. Let the bowl sit undisturbed for 15 minutes so the seeds can swell and release their nutrients. Part your hair, massage it straight into your scalp, and pull the excess down. Shampoo after 40 minutes for visibly resilient growth.

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The Frizz Eraser: Honey, Olive Oil & Curd

Split ends and frizzy lengths are the biggest enemies of long hair. You need a massive moisture injection to keep those strands perfectly intact. Grab four tablespoons of curd, a tablespoon of honey (a brilliant natural humectant that pulls moisture right out of the air), and a tablespoon of olive oil to seal that hydration deep inside the strand. Focus this creamy concoction purely on your mid-lengths and dry ends. Let it sit for 30 minutes for a glossy, deeply conditioned finish.(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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​The Clarifying Scrub: Lemon & Sour Curd

A congested, flaky scalp physically stunts hair growth. To clear the way, mix four tablespoons of sour curd with a tablespoon of fresh lemon juice. By blending the lactic acid from the curd with the Vitamin C and citric acid from the lemon, you get a fierce antifungal treatment that effortlessly unclogs hair follicles. Just be sure to apply this mix strictly to your roots, give it a gentle massage, and wash it out within 15 to 20 minutes so your scalp doesn't dry out.

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​The Scalp Soother: Aloe Vera & Curd

Is your scalp feeling itchy, sensitive, or inflamed? Think of this mask as a cooling, restorative blanket. Whisk three tablespoons of curd with two tablespoons of fresh aloe vera gel. Aloe is packed with proteolytic enzymes that actively repair dead skin cells, working in perfect harmony with the curd. Smooth it all over your head and let it sit for 30 to 45 minutes before rinsing with a mild shampoo.

A quick pro-tip before you start: To get the absolute most out of these kitchen recipes, always apply them to slightly damp, fully detangled hair. The water acts as a carrier, dragging all those brilliant nutrients effortlessly into the hair cuticle.

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