Hair problems like hair fall, thinning and dryness have become common in the modern lifestyle. In fact, pollution, stress and bad eating habits have a bad effect on the health of the hair.

Do you know that clove, a small spice present in your kitchen, can make your hair long, thick and shiny? Many researches have shown that clove water can cure many hair problems.
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Cloves are an integral part of Indian kitchens, which is used not only to enhance the taste of food but also for medicinal properties. Cloves contain nutrients like eugenol, phenolic acid, vitamin C, vitamin K, manganese, calcium and magnesium, which are very beneficial for hair.
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According to Dr. Shrey Sharma, an Ayurvedic expert in Delhi, clove water increases blood circulation in the scalp, which strengthens the hair roots and improves hair growth.

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According to research published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties present in cloves reduce inflammation of the scalp and nourish hair cells. It strengthens the hair follicles, which reduces hair loss.
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Clove water is effective in curing many hair problems. According to Dr. Divya Gandhi, a dermatologist in New Delhi, clove water is rich in manganese, which is necessary for the synthesis of collagen and keratin. Both these proteins play an important role in hair formation.
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Clove water improves blood circulation in the scalp, which delivers nutrients to the hair roots. It accelerates hair growth and helps in hair lengthening. Eugenol present in cloves reduces inflammation of the scalp, which strengthens the hair follicles and reduces hair fall.
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The anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties of cloves eliminate dandruff-causing bacteria and fungus. Clove water nourishes the hair, making it shiny and soft instead of dry and lifeless. Apart from this, the antioxidants present in cloves slow down the process of premature graying of hair.
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