Does Aloe Vera help to prevent hair loss?
Everyone wants healthy, shiny hair. That's no secret.
But does it really work? Or is it just hype?
And if you're looking for natural hair care online, you're guaranteed to meet aloe vera. You can see it everywhere in shampoos, conditioners, hair masks, even pure gel in bottles. It almost sounds too good to be true.
Let's be honest: when it comes to hair loss, we look for real solutions. Not just any miracle cure that promises more than it can deliver.
In this blog we dive deep into the world of aloe vera for your hair. No false promises. No marketing talk.
Just the facts. 💯
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Scroll to the bottom of the blog for my personal hair loss routine? . There are all the products I use for the best results against hair loss.
Moreover, these are the only means that are scientifically proven to work.
This video explains the advantages and disadvantages of aloe vera on hair loss very well!
The Truth About Aloe Vera For Your Hair: Does it really work?
Everyone wants healthy, shiny hair. That's no secret.
And if you're looking for natural hair care online, you're guaranteed to meet aloe vera. You can see it everywhere in shampoos, conditioners, hair masks, even pure gel in bottles. It almost sounds too good to be true.
But does it really work? Or is it just hype?
Let's be honest: when it comes to hair loss, we look for real solutions. Not just any miracle cure that promises more than it can deliver.
In this blog we dive deep into the world of aloe vera for your hair. No false promises. No marketing talk.
Just the facts. 💯
Aloe Vera Against Hair loss: The Sober Truth
I'm gonna drop the door right in the house:
There is no scientific evidence that aloe vera stops or prevents hair loss.
Especially in genetic hair loss like male baldness.
Healthy hair starts with the right information. And the truth is that studies on platforms like Healthline confirm that there is simply no direct evidence that aloe vera promotes hair growth significantly.
I know, disappointing. Especially when you've been struggling with thinning hair for years.
Does this mean aloe vera is worthless to your hair?
Absolutely not!
Aloe vera does have advantages:
- Hydrates your scalp 💧
- Reduces inflammation 🔥
- May reduce itching and dandruff ❄️
- Makes your hair softer and more manageable ✨
These are all factors that contribute to a healthier scalp . It's like the difference between plants in fertile soil or desert sand. The ground does not make it her, but nevertheless creates the conditions under which it can flourish.
ALOE VERA HER QUIZ
Discover in 30 seconds which aloe vera method is perfect for YOUR hair 🌿
Your hair type and preference fit perfectly with homemade aloe vera treatments!
- 3 tablespoons fresh aloe vera gel
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- 1 teaspoon of honey
- Cut an aloe vera leaf open and scrape out the gel
- Mix the gel with melted coconut oil and honey
- Divide your hair, focus on dry areas
- Allow 30-45 minutes to withdraw
- Rinse with lukewarm water and wash gently with shampoo
For your hair type, ready-made aloe vera products are perfect! Effective without fuss.
Top 3 products for your hair type:
- Daily: Aloe vera shampoo (check ingredients list: aloe in top 5)
- 2× per week: Aloe vera leave-in conditioner spray
- Weekly: Intensive aloe vera hair mask from tube
You get the best out of both worlds! A mix of ready-made products and DIY treatments suits you.
Your ideal weekly schedule:
- Monday/Thursday: Aloe vera shampoo & conditioner
- Wednesday: DIY aloe gel as leave-in treatment
- Saturday: DIY intensive hair mask with aloe
Pure Aloe Vera in Your Hair: The Basics
From the dry areas of North Africa, aloe vera is not for nothing called "the plant of immortality" by the ancient Egyptians.
Imagine. a plant that can survive under extreme conditions while keeping its leaf full of moisture. That's pretty impressive!
That gel contains a wealth of good substances:
- Vitamins (A, C, E)
- Minerals
- Amino acids
- Antioxidants
All these fabrics are great for your scalp and hair follicles. They provide hydration and can reduce inflammation that sometimes contribute to an unhealthy scalp.
But there's a big difference between "good for your hair" and "stops hair loss."
This distinction is crucial.
It's like the difference between daily healthy food and a miracle diet that claims to lose 10 kilos a week. The first is good for you and can help indirectly with your goals; The second is probably too good to be true.

Can you leave Aloe Vera in your hair?
Yes, you can! And it even offers benefits.
Some use pure aloe vera gel as a leave-in conditioner. It works like this:
- Apply to damp, clean hair
- Focus on lengths and points (less on scalp)
- Style as usual
Especially for curly and wavy hair, this can do wonders. It moisturizes without weighing down and defines curls without crunch.
I remember well when my girlfriend Lisa, who always struggled with her unruly curls, first tried aloe vera. "I feel like my hair can finally breathe," she told me. "And the curls remain defined without that sticky feeling of mousse."
Pro tip: If you notice your hair getting sticky, dilute the aloe vera with a little water for a lighter texture. Experiment with the amount until you find the perfect balance.
But what if you prefer not to use pure gel?
Aloe Vera Shampoo: Kruidvat vs. Other Options
Aloe vera shampoos are available everywhere, even at Kruidvat. But you got to watch this.
Many products advertise with "aloe vera" but contain hardly the active substances. They are usually far below the ingredients list, after a long range of chemicals with names that you can hardly pronounce.
It's a bit like a fruit drink that contains 0.1% real fruit. Technically, it's on there, but do you really get what you're looking for?
What do you have to look for in a good aloe vera shampoo?
- Aloe vera juice/gel is in the top 5 ingredients
- No sulphates (SLS, SLES) that dry your hair out
- No silicone Who pile up and make your hair heavy
- No parabens If you want to avoid it
The Kruidvat shampoo has an accessible price, but check the ingredients list critically. Sometimes you pay more for the name "aloe vera" than for the actual ingredient.
Last week I was in the shop in front of the shelf with hair products. Two bottles of aloe vera shampoo in my hands. One of a well-known brand for €7.95 and one of Kruidvat for €2.49. The more expensive had aloe vera as 14th ingredient, the cheaper as 4th. Guess which one I chose?

The price doesn't say everything. Read the fine print!
Aloe Vera Hair Mask Self Make: Powerful DIY Recipes
Why buy expensive hair masks when you can make effective treatments at home?
Not only is it cheaper, but you also know exactly what's inside. No hidden ingredients, no marketing claims, just pure food for your hair.
Here are three powerful recipes:
1. Base Aloe Vera Hair Mask
- 3 tablespoons pure aloe vera gel
- 1 tablespoon of honey
- 5 drops tea tree oil (optional, for itchy scalp)
Application: Divide evenly through your hair, allow to retract for 30 minutes, rinse thoroughly.
My personal tip: Put the mask in your hair, wrap it in plastic foil and put a warm towel around it. The heat helps to penetrate the ingredients deeper.
2. Hydrating Boost Mask
- 4 tablespoons pure aloe vera gel
- 2 tablespoons of coconut oil (melted)
- 1 tablespoon of yogurt
Application: Perfect for dry, damaged hair. Allow 1 hour for maximum hydration.
Story from practice: My hair was completely dehydrated after wrong blond treatment. This mask, applied once a week for a month, brought my hair back to life. No exaggeration.
3. Growth stimulating Mix
- 3 tablespoons pure aloe vera gel
- 1 tablespoon of castor oil
- 1 teaspoon of rosemary infusion (pinkerine drawn in hot water)
Application: Focus on your scalp with light massage, leave 45-60 minutes.
Why this works: Castor oil is one of the few natural ingredients with any evidence of stimulating hair growth, while rosemary promotes blood circulation. Aloe vera ensures that the whole does not become too heavy and at the same time calms your scalp.
These masks give you hair and scalp exactly what they need, without unnecessary chemicals.
Aloe Vera Hair Oil: The secret weapon for shiny hair
If your hair gets fluffy quickly or feels shiny, aloe vera hair oil might be your salvation.
It works differently than pure gel because it:
- Longer stays on the oil base
- Deeper penetrates the hair shaft
- Additional protection against heat and environmental factors
You can buy ready-made aloe vera oil, but making it yourself is simple and cheaper:
DIY Aloe Vera Hair Oil
- 1/4 cup of jojoba oil (light base that does not hide)
- 2 tablespoons pure aloe vera gel
- 5 drops of lavender oil (optional, for smell)
Mix everything in a blender to an emulsion. Store in a dark glass bottle for up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator.
Important: Use sparingly! A few drops are enough for most hair types. The first time I tried this, I used too much and walked around with her that looked like I was just coming out of the bath. Learn from my mistakes!
My sister uses this oil as a pre-wash treatment: She puts it on at night, sleeps with it (with an old towel on the pillow) and washes her hair the next morning. According to her, the difference is "as day and night" compared to regular conditioner.
Aloe Vera Gel: Direct Application For Maximum Benefits
The easiest way to use aloe vera? Pure gel straight from the plant.
There is something magical about cutting open an aloe vera leaf and putting that fresh, cool gel directly on your skin or hair. You'll feel the difference immediately.
Do you have an aloe vera plant in your house? This is how you use it for your hair:
- Cut off a thick, mature leaf (preferably from the outside of the plant)
- Leave it vertical to let the yellow aloin (may irritate) run away
- Peel the outside and collect the translucent gel
- Blend to smooth consistency
For the best results, use your fresh gel directly. But you can also keep it:
- In the refrigerator: 1-2 weeks
- Freezer: up to 6 months in ice cubes
Pro tip: Add 500mg vitamin C and 400IU vitamin E to each cup gel to increase shelf life and prevent oxidation. This way you keep all good qualities longer.
I used to have a huge aloe vera plant in my living room. Besides looking beautiful, it was also my personal beauty product. A "clip and grease" treatment for everything from sunscreen to dry hair.
That plant grew like cabbage, so I always had enough stock. It was actually a kind of small supermarket in my own house . . and completely organic!
Aloe Vera Shampoo
Let's go deeper into aloe vera shampoo, because I get a lot of questions about it.
A good aloe vera shampoo should not only cleanse your hair, but also care. It would:
- Your scalp should calm down.
- Make your hair soft without weighing it down
- Do not cause irritation
- Leave a healthy shine
Why do people choose aloe vera shampoo instead of regular shampoo?
First, it's often milder. Many conventional shampoos contain aggressive cleaning agents that strip your natural oils, leading to a dry scalp that subsequently overcompensates by producing even more oil. The classic "my hair gets fat fast" problem is often caused by this.
Aloe vera shampoo, on the other hand, cleans without stripping, leading to a better balance in the longer term.
A friend of mine has a sensitive scalp that gets red and irritated by almost every shampoo. She tried to wash her hair once a week only with aloe vera gel, and her scalp is now calmer than ever.
If you are looking for a good aloe vera shampoo, check if it also contains ingredients such as tea tree oil (anti-fungal), chamomile (soothing) or coconut oil (nourishing) for additional benefits.
Aloe Vera Hair Mask
We discussed DIY masks, but I also want to tell you about ready-made aloe vera hair masks, because not everyone has time to experiment in the kitchen.
A good ready-to-use aloe vera hair mask would:
- Content not less than 30% of aloe vera
- Additional nourishing ingredients should have
- must be free of silicone that hides your hair
- A thick, creamy consistency that stays in place
If you buy a mask, check that it is specific to your hair type:
- Dry hair: Search for masks with extra coconut oil or shea butter
- Fat hair: Choose lighter formulas with sometimes some clay or tea tree
- Coloured hair: Go for masks with UV protection and extra antioxidants
- Curly hair: Look for extra moisturizing formulas without drying out alcohols
Pro tip of a hairdresser: Apply your hair mask to towel dry hair, not soaking wet. Too wet hair thins the mask and reduces effectiveness. Then comb it with a wide comb for even distribution.
Side effects: Where You Have To Watch
Not everything that is natural is automatically safe for everyone. Even water can be dangerous if you drink too much!
Possible side effects of aloe vera on your hair or scalp:
- Contact allergy (especially if you are allergic to lilies)
- Dryness (yes, sometimes too much aloe can dry out)
- Irritation of the scalp
- In rare cases: rash or redness
Important: Always do a patch test first! Apply some gel on your wrist or behind your ear and wait 24 hours to see if there's a reaction.
A personal anecdote: My mother swears to aloe vera for everything, but once she used it on her scalp, she got tiny bumps. Everyone is different, and even natural products can be disappointing.
My Personal Experience With Aloe Vera For Her
I used aloe vera for years as part of my hair care routine. My findings:
- For scalp irritation: 9/10 hindered immediately, reduced itching
- For hair hydration: 7/10 Oh good but not as deep as oils
- For gloss: 8/10 hampered by consistent application
- For hair loss: 3/10 . . . . Little to no difference noted
After 3 months of consistent use I noticed that my hair felt softer and broke less. But hair loss had minimal effect.
My routine looked like this:
- Once a week an aloe vera pre-wash mask
- A small amount as leave-in after each wash
- Occasionally pure gel directly on my scalp if it itches
The biggest change I saw was in the condition of my hair and scalp, both of which became healthier. My hair broke down less, so it seemed to grow faster. In reality, it probably grew at the same rate, but it broke down less at the points.
For those who really struggle with hair loss, proven methods such as minoxidil or finasteride (in consultation with a doctor!) could be more effective.

Aloe Vera Combine With Other Natural Ingredients
Aloe vera is great in itself, but becomes even more powerful in combination with other natural ingredients.
Aloe Vera + Coconut milk
Ideal for dry, damaged hair. The proteins in coconut milk fill holes in the hair shaft, while aloe moisturizes vera.
Aloe Vera + Applelazijn
Perfect for a fatty scalp. The apple vinegar restores the pH balance, while aloe vera soothes and prevents your scalp from drying out.
Aloe Vera + Honey
Great for shine and hydration. Honey is a natural humectant and works synergistically with aloe vera.
Aloe Vera + Egg
For her who needs protein. The egg delivers proteins, while aloe vera does not make the mask too heavy.
Try these combinations in your next hair mask or as pre-wash treatment. My personal favorite is aloe vera with honey and a little olive oil .
The Ultimate Question: Is Aloe Vera the Truest?
Let's sum it up:
Yeah, aloe vera is worth it if you:
- An itchy, irritated scalp
- Make your hair softer and more manageable
- Prefers natural ingredients
- It used to complement a wider hair care routine
Maybe not if you:
- Looking for a direct solution to hair loss
- Allergic to plants from the lily family
- Looking for something scientifically proven for hair growth
I remember once I was desperate to save my thinning hair and everything tried to sleep including an aloe vera gel on my scalp. Although my scalp looked better, my hair didn't grow any thicker. Only when I tried other methods (and accepted that part was genetic), did I find peace with my hair.
Conclusion: The Realistic View on Aloe Vera For Your Hair
Aloe vera deserves a place in your hair care routine, but not as a panacea to hair loss.
Think of it as a supportive player that keeps your scalp healthy and conditions your hair . . . which can indirectly help to reduce hair fracture.
Use it for what it is: an excellent natural conditioner and main methyl alcohol.
But what if you're seriously struggling with hair loss? Consult a dermatologist for proven treatments rather than your hope to fully establish aloe vera.
Aloe vera is like a good friend: reliable, supportive and always willing to help. But it's not a superhero who can do impossible things.
Try it yourself, experiment with different applications, and find out what it can do to your hair. Maybe you're pleasantly surprised!
What are your experiences with aloe vera for your hair? Do you have favorite recipes or combinations? Let me know in the comments!
Disclaimer: This article is intended for information purposes and not as medical advice. In case of hair loss or scalp problems always consult a doctor or dermatologist.
My Routine
Curious about my personal routine against hair loss? An overview:
- Pumpkin seed oil: Twice a week for a natural boost. Try it. here.
- Dermapen: Essential for my scalp care and research has shown that it doubles the action of minoxidil. 1x per week 20 min. Available here.
- Minoxidil: Only agent that can accelerate and double hair growth.
Daily support for hair growth. At least once every day. Find it here. - Finasteride: The only proven remedy that works against the main cause of hair loss is DHT. Supports in the fight against thinning hair. 0.5mg a day. More info on doctoronline.com.
- Haircatcher: Keep track of how much hair you lose. You use this to see if the bahndelingen have any effect. Take a look here.
- Pill Splitter: For easy intake and doubling your Finasteride supply. This allows you to split 1 to 5mg pills, to save money. Available here.
- Ketoconazole shampoo: For a healthy scalp. 3x a week at the shower. Try it. here.
Always consult your doctor before trying new products!




