The Biggest Myths About Hair Growth I Believed for Years

For years, I chased every “miracle” hair growth hack I could find—rice water rinses, biotin pills, even sleeping with onion juice in my hair (yes, the smell was that bad). As someone with 4C hair, I was desperate to see length and thickness, but nothing seemed to work. I thought my hair was “stubborn” or “slow-growing,” when in reality, I was simply following myths that didn’t honor my hair’s unique needs.

The turning point came when I discovered Ayurvedic hair care. I realized that growth wasn’t just about slapping on oils—it was about balance. My hair wasn’t thriving because I didn’t understand my dosha (your Ayurvedic body type). Once I took a dosha quiz and learned my dominant type, everything clicked. Suddenly, I understood why certain remedies worked for others but not for me.

👉 If you’re curious about your own dosha, I created a free Dosha Quiz that helps you uncover your Ayurvedic hair type—it’s the first step to building a routine that actually works.

Here are the myths that kept me stuck—and the Ayurvedic truths that set me free:

  • Myth 1: More products = faster growth
    Truth: Layering too many products suffocates the scalp. Ayurveda teaches that a clean, nourished scalp is the foundation of growth.
  • Myth 2: Growth is all genetics
    Truth: While genetics play a role, Ayurvedic herbs like fenugreek, amla, and bhringraj can stimulate follicles and strengthen strands.
  • Myth 3: Oils alone will fix everything
    Truth: Oils are powerful, but they must match your dosha. For example, coconut oil may be cooling for Pitta types but too heavy for Kapha.

Here are remedies that transformed my hair:

  1. Fenugreek Hair Mask Recipe
    • 2 tbsp fenugreek powder
    • 1 tbsp amla powder
    • Warm water to form a paste
    • Apply to scalp and hair for 30 minutes, then rinse.
  2. Scalp Oil Blend
    • Equal parts bhringraj oil + castor oil
    • Massage into scalp 2–3 times a week to boost circulation.
  3. Routine Reset
    • Wash weekly with a gentle Ayurvedic shampoo (look for neem or shikakai).
    • Follow with a herbal rinse (like hibiscus tea).

Try this today:

  1. Warm your oil blend slightly.
  2. Part your hair into sections.
  3. Massage oil into scalp using circular motions for 5 minutes.
  4. Cover with a warm towel for 20 minutes before washing.

This simple ritual not only nourishes follicles but also relieves stress—another hidden enemy of hair growth.

If you’re ready to build your own Ayurvedic routine, my Ayurvedic Hair Care Starter Kit walks you through recipes, oil blends, and step-by-step guides tailored to your dosha. It’s the exact system I wish I had when I started.

Looking back, I wasted years believing myths that didn’t serve me. Once I embraced Ayurveda and learned my dosha, my hair stopped being a “problem” and started thriving. If you’ve been frustrated with slow growth, know this: your hair isn’t broken—it just needs the right care. Start small, stay consistent, and honor your unique Ayurvedic type. Growth will follow. 🌿

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