Androgenetic Alopecia: Home remedies that can actually help reverse Male Pattern Baldness
Sandy Verma July 21, 2025 06:25 PM
Losing hair can be distressing, but natural home remedies may slow or reverse male pattern baldness if addressed early. Scalp massages, coconut and castor oil mixes, and saw palmetto can help. Onion juice, aloe vera, and green tea rinses also promote hair growth. A healthy diet rich in protein, iron, and omega-3s is crucial.

Let’s face it, losing your hair is quite sad. You notice your hairline creeping back or that patch on your crown getting thinner, and suddenly every mirror feels like it’s mocking you. Male pattern baldness is super common (thanks, genetics), but that doesn’t mean you’re powerless. While there’s no miracle cure that’ll give you a full lion’s mane overnight, some home remedies can help slow down or even reverse the process if you catch it early enough.Here’s a rundown of tried-and-true home remedies that real people swear by. Some might take time, some patience, and yes, maybe a little trial and error but they’re natural, cheap, and way less sketchy than mystery pills off the internet.

Scalp Massage (Yes, really)

Okay, sounds basic, but don’t skip this one. Regular scalp massages increase blood circulation, which brings more nutrients to your hair follicles. More nutrients = stronger, healthier hair that’s less likely to peace out.

How to do it:Use your fingers (or a scalp massager if you’re fancy) and massage your scalp in small circles for 5–10 minutes daily. You can do it dry or with oil (more on that next).

Coconut oil + castor oil combo

Coconut oil is known for its moisturizing and antimicrobial properties, and castor oil is full of ricinoleic acid, which may help increase circulation and support hair growth. Together? Power couple.How to use:Mix equal parts coconut and castor oil. Warm it slightly and massage it into your scalp. Leave it in for at least 30 minutes—or overnight if you don’t mind the mess—then wash out. Do this 2–3 times a week.Bonus: Your hair will feel softer and shinier too.

Krakach tal or Saw palmetto tea

Saw palmetto or krakach tal (a herb widely available in India) is a natural DHT blocker. DHT (dihydrotestosterone) is the hormone mostly responsible for male pattern baldness, it shrinks your hair follicles until they stop growing hair altogether.How to take it:You can find saw palmetto in capsule form at health stores, or you can brew it as a tea. Just be consistent, it may take a few months to notice any change.Side note: Always talk to a doc before adding any supplement, especially if you’re on other meds.

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Onion juice (It stinks but it works)

Okay, this one is weird but hang in there. Onion juice is high in sulfur, which boosts collagen production and can help regenerate hair follicles. A small study even showed that people with patchy hair loss grew significant hair after using it for a few weeks.How to use it:Blend one or two onions, strain out the juice, and apply it directly to your scalp. Leave it on for 30–45 minutes, then wash thoroughly (twice, maybe three times if you want your friends to still hang out with you).Do this 2–3 times a week.

Aloe vera for scalp health

Aloe vera isn’t just for sunburns, it can calm inflammation, reduce dandruff, and keep your scalp in good shape, which is essential for hair growth.How to use:Scoop out fresh aloe gel and massage it into your scalp. Leave it for an hour, then rinse. You can do this a few times a week. If fresh aloe isn’t your thing, go for pure bottled aloe, just check the ingredients for minimal junk.

Green tea rinse

Green tea has antioxidants that can help block DHT and boost hair growth. It’s also refreshing and good for your scalp.How to do it:Brew 2 green tea bags in 1 cup of water. Let it cool and use it as a final rinse after shampooing. You can leave it on or rinse it out after 10–15 minutes. Do this 2–3 times a week.

Eat like your hair depends on it (Because it does)

What you eat shows up in your hair. If your diet’s trash, your hair will probably suffer too.Key nutrients to focus on:

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Protein – Hair’s made of it. Eggs, lean meat, beans = good.Iron – Low iron = shedding. Spinach, red meat, lentils.Omega-3s – Found in fish, walnuts, flaxseeds.Biotin + Zinc – Try eggs, nuts, whole grains.You don’t need to go full health guru, but cleaning up your diet can genuinely help your hair situation.

Ditch harsh shampoos

Many commercial shampoos are loaded with sulfates and parabens that strip your scalp and stress your follicles. If your shampoo feels like it could double as floor cleaner, it’s time to switch.Go for:Sulfate-freeNatural or mild ingredientsOnes that promote scalp health and moistureTea tree oil and rosemary-infused shampoos are solid options.Here’s the truth, reversing male pattern hair loss with home remedies is totally possible, but it takes time. Don’t expect miracles in a week. Stick with a routine for at least 3–4 months before judging whether it’s working. Take photos every couple weeks to track progress, you might be surprised.

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Also, these remedies work best if you catch hair loss early. If you’re already mostly bald, they might help strengthen the remaining hair, but regrowing a full head naturally is unlikely. Still, giving your scalp some TLC (tender loving caring) never hurts.And hey, even if you end up rocking the bald look, at least you gave it your best shot, right?

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