A hair guru is going back to her roots to grow her hair long.
When it comes to growing out your mane, she believes in traditional products rather than trends.
In a viral video, Siki (@sikitips) shares an easy hair-protecting serum with just four ingredients.
After adding a cup of water to a pot on the stove, the first step is to pour in her secret ingredient.
Don't be fooled by the inconspicuous species. Kalonji, which resembles Roman coriander, is the real deal.
In her religion, it even “cures all diseases.”
Simply stir until the seeds fill half of the pot.
Her main ingredients are also available at very affordable prices.
Online retail giant Amazon sells Rani Kalonji for $6.99.
The traditional Indian product is also commonly called nigella, or onion seeds.
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Kalongi is said to have a nutty and slightly bitter flavor.
Whole seeds are commonly used in pulses, vegetables, chutneys, naans, etc.
Once everything is strained into a mug, add a spoonful of the browned liquid to the bowl.
To ensure the ultimate allure, simply pour in a spoon-sized amount of rosewater as well.
Just add a few more ingredients and your hair will be waist-length.
Aloe vera gel and 10 drops of rosemary essential oil can also help condition your hair.
Be sure to wet your hair before applying the strengthening serum.
Don't be afraid to get your hands dirty.
Reach into the bowl and add the mixture to your scalp.
Be sure to move between sections so you don't miss a spot.
Simply leave the DIY concoction on your hair for two hours, then wash it out with shampoo.
You can easily save it by just putting it in the refrigerator.
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For fastest results, apply the serum every other day or every time you shower.
You should be able to feel “hair growth” right away.
Her fans also liked her powerful hair-growth pills that incorporated her special cultural elements.
“Thank you for sharing your wisdom and knowledge!” one follower said.
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Others were also impressed with the additional products she used.
“Yes, it works, especially thanks to the rosemary essential oil,” said one of the observers.