Herbal Remedies for Hair Loss: A Review of Efficacy and Safety.

IF 1.3 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1159/000542876
Azhar Ahmed, Azhar M Alali, Ebtesam Abdullah, Mohammed N Alharbi, Hamza M Alayoubi
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Abstract

Background: Hair loss (HL) is a prevalent condition worldwide; it can affect both males and females of different age groups. Despite the availability of many conventional treatment options, these might be linked to causing different side effects, leading to a growing interest in natural and herbal remedies (HRs). This review aims to investigate the efficacy and safety of various HRs for HL and examine the current scientific evidence behind them.

Summary: A literature search used several studies to identify relevant studies published up to March 2024. The search terms included HL, alopecia, HRs, and names of specific herbs such as rosemary, saw palmetto, onion juice, Korean red ginseng, pumpkin seed oil, azelaic acid, olive oil, coconut oil, henna, honey, rice bran extract, Ashwagandha, and amla. Studies have suggested potential benefits in promoting hair growth and treating various forms of HL. These remedies were found to be effective in different conditions, including androgenetic alopecia, telogen effluvium, and alopecia areata, through various mechanisms of action, including 5α-reductase inhibition, increased microcapillary blood flow, antioxidant effects, and modulation of the hair growth signaling pathways.

Key messages: Natural and HRs show promise in treating HL. However, many of these studies have limitations such as lack of long-term follow-up, small sample sizes, and short treatment durations. Due to this variation in the quality of evidence, further well-designed randomized trials with larger sample sizes are required to confirm the efficacy of these HRs.

治疗脱发的草药:疗效和安全性综述。
背景:脱发(HL)是世界范围内的一种普遍疾病;它可以影响不同年龄段的男性和女性。尽管有许多传统的治疗选择,但这些可能会引起不同的副作用,导致人们对自然疗法和草药疗法(hr)的兴趣日益浓厚。本综述旨在探讨各种HRs治疗HL的有效性和安全性,并检查其背后的现有科学证据。摘要:文献检索使用了几项研究来确定截至2024年3月发表的相关研究。搜索词包括HL、脱发、hr和特定草药的名称,如迷迭香、saw palmetto、洋葱汁、高丽红参、南瓜籽油、杜鹃花酸、橄榄油、椰子油、指甲花、蜂蜜、米糠提取物、Ashwagandha和amla。研究表明,促进头发生长和治疗各种形式的HL有潜在的好处。这些疗法被发现对不同的情况有效,包括雄激素性脱发、休止期脱发和斑秃,通过各种作用机制,包括5α-还原酶抑制、微血管血流量增加、抗氧化作用和头发生长信号通路的调节。关键信息:天然药物和hr药物在治疗HL方面显示出希望。然而,这些研究中有许多局限性,如缺乏长期随访,样本量小,治疗时间短。由于证据质量的差异,需要进一步设计良好、样本量更大的随机试验来证实这些hr的疗效。
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