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Curd for hair growth: 5 viral DIY masks that actually work

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 6, 2026, 08:00 IST
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5 Must-Try Curd Hair Masks

We've all been there. You brush your hair, look down, and suddenly feel a wave of panic at the sheer volume of strands left tangled in the bristles. Hair fall is undeniably stressful. But before you rush out to empty your wallet on another overhyped, chemical-heavy salon treatment, take a quick walk to your kitchen. The secret to luscious, fast-growing hair might just be sitting right next to your meal prep.


Yes, we are talking about curd. Good old dahi isn't just the perfect side dish; it’s an absolute game-changer for your tresses. Packed with proteins, essential vitamins, and exfoliating lactic acid, curd effectively cleanses the scalp, clears away dead skin cells, and strengthens those fragile hair follicles. It creates the ultimate environment for healthy hair growth. Ready for a natural glow-up? Here are five highly effective ways to incorporate curd into your weekly hair care routine.

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The Magic of Methi and Curd

Fenugreek, or methi, is a traditional powerhouse. Think of it as direct food for your roots. Rich in iron and protein, it repairs damaged shafts while stimulating new growth. Soak a tablespoon of these golden seeds overnight. The next morning, grind them up into a fine paste and whip it together with half a cup of fresh curd. Slather this thick mixture onto your scalp and hair. Give it 30 to 45 minutes to work its magic, then rinse it out with a mild shampoo. Your roots will thank you.


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The Ultimate Protein Fix: Curd and Egg

Your hair is literally made of protein—keratin, to be specific. So, it makes total sense to feed it exactly that. Eggs deliver an intense protein shot to strengthen weak strands. Curd steps in to keep the scalp hydrated and completely free of irritation. Together, they stop breakage in its tracks, allowing your hair to actually retain its length. Whisk one whole egg with three tablespoons of curd until smooth. Apply it evenly from root to tip and pop on a shower cap for half an hour. Crucial tip: Wash this out with cool water! Using warm water is a rookie mistake that might actually cook the egg right in your hair. Follow up with a gentle shampoo.


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The Deep Hydration Mask

Dry, brittle hair snaps easily. When your hair constantly breaks, gaining length becomes impossible. Enter the holy trinity of hydration: curd, olive oil, and honey. Olive oil acts as a brilliant emollient, smoothing things down. Honey, a natural humectant, grabs moisture and locks it in. Mix half a cup of curd with a tablespoon each of olive oil and honey. Massage it deeply into your scalp, dragging the extra down to your ends. Leave it alone for 30 minutes. This mix uses the lactic acid in curd to gently exfoliate, while the heavy hitters moisturize.


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The Cooling Aloe Scalp Soother

You simply cannot grow long hair on a distressed, unhealthy scalp. It just doesn't work. Aloe vera is packed with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory goodness. It balances your scalp's pH and kills that annoying itch. Mix equal parts fresh aloe vera gel and curd. Section your hair, apply generously, and really massage it in. Pull whatever is left through the lengths. Let it sit for 40 minutes before a thorough rinse. It’s incredibly cooling and perfect for unclogging blocked hair follicles.


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The Dandruff-Busting Lemon Cleanse

Product buildup and dandruff will literally suffocate your hair follicles, stunting any chance of growth. You need to clarify. Lemon juice is loaded with Vitamin C and citric acid to cut right through stubborn grease and tackle dandruff-causing fungus. But lemon alone is harsh. Curd acts as the perfect buffer, stopping the acidity from drying out your skin. Squeeze half a lemon into half a cup of curd. Apply directly to your roots. Keep a close eye on the clock—leave it for just 15 to 20 minutes to avoid irritation, then wash it out with a clarifying shampoo.


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