
Fenugreek oil and hair mask are very beneficial in imparting hair shine and strength .Fenu greek seeds are having oestrogenic potential and is useful in managing male pattern baldness.

Fenu Greek is a leguminous herb which grows to a height of about 2 feet. The herb is produced mainly in South Indian states such as Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu.
Fenu Greek oil is extracted from the seeds. It contains compounds such asdiosgenin.
Diosgenin is a steroid sapogenin. Other sapogenins include yamogenin, gitogenin, tigogenin, and neotigogens. The plant also contains alkaloids such as trigonelline, gentianine, and carpine compounds.
Fenu Greek oil is prepared from Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum graecum L) which is also known as Greek hay.
How to prepare fenugreek oil?
To make fenugreek oil, infuse carrier oil (like coconut or olive) with fenugreek seeds.
Steps:
- Firstly you can crush or soak 2 tablespoons of fenugreek (methi) seeds overnight, then drain.
- In a pan, warm 1/2 cup of your carrier oil (coconut, olive, castor) on low heat.
- Add the ground seeds to the warm oil [along with ingredients like onion juice or curry leaves which is optional]and simmer for 5-10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Let the mixture cool, then strain through a fine sieve into a clean, airtight bottle.
Benefits of Fenu Greek hair oil
Fenu Greek oil is well known for its potential to prevent hair loss. It is claimed that fenugreek oil provides some beneficial results in managing androgenetic alopecia or male pattern baldness.
Diosgenin component in fenugreek is thought to have the potential to manage male pattern baldness. Diosgenin has oestrogenic hormonal activity. This can oppose dihydrotestosterone which is high in people having male pattern baldness. Owing to the oestrogenic property of diogenin compound fenugreek oil helps inhibition of dihydrotestosterone. Therefore, it can be concluded that diosgenin has anti-androgenic activity. It is having oestrogenic potential and is useful in managing male pattern baldness.
Furthermore, Fenu Greek oil has anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative properties.
Flavonoids and Trigonelline of the oil cause vasodilation in the scalp. Flavonoids have also been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative effect.
Fenugreek oil has protective effect on skin. It has fungicidal effect against Trichoderma viride, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus oryzae and Aspergillus flavus and Fusarium graminearum.
A study points out that Fenugreek oil and seeds are effective in managing skin conditions such as Pityriasis sicca.
Antibacterial properties have been reported by several studies.
The fenugreek seed extracts have been found to be effective against E. coli, Salmonella.typhi and Staphylococcus. aureus.
The oil protects scalp skin if applied on hair and scalp regularly.
Usually, fenugreek oil is applied in combination with a carrier oil [ eg: coconut oil] to enhance its penetrating capacity to hair cuticle and scalp.
How to use fenugreek oil on hair?
Only a few drops of the fenugreek oil are to be add to carrier oil such as olive oil or coconut oil. Gently apply the mixture on hair and scalp
Benefits of fenugreek as hair mask

Fenugreek has lecithin which is a natural emollient and helps in strengthening and moisturization of hair. Hence, fenugreek seed extract with water and other ingredients is used as hair mask for achieving healthy clean scalp and shiny soft hair.
Preparation of fenugreek hair mask
Fenugreek hair masks are commonly used for making soft silky healthy hair in traditional medicine. The emollient and moisturizing properties of the seed along with its antifungal effects has been used in the making of hair masks which impart healthy shine and glossiness to hair.
Steps in the preparation of mask:
- Soak 2 tablespoons of methi seeds in water overnight
- In the morning, blend the soaked seeds into a smooth paste with a little water in a grinder or mixer.
- Add 3-4 tablespoons of plain yogurt (curd), aloe vera gel and mix well to form a creamy paste.
- Apply this mask and massage gently onto your scalp and hair, from roots to tips. Leave on for 30-45 minutes.
- Rinse with lukewarm water or cold water and a mild herbal shampoo.
This hair mask is very much useful in cleaning the scalp ,removing dead skin and dandruff. It provides the hair a smooth shiny luster and softness.
written by dr sanjana vb
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