
Brussels sprouts
It inhibits carcinogens and is packed with Vitamins A and C that help produce sebum—the precious scalp oil that is necessary for your hair to grow and shine. You could make a salad with this one by mixing it with your other favourite raw veggies like cherry tomatoes and spinach.

Kale
Kale being one of the greenest vegetables helps your hair maintain its lustre and shine. It also contains Vitamins A and C that help produce sebum and promote hair growth. Snack on some before lunch to get the best out of the vegetable.

Yellow bell pepper
Yellow bell pepper contains large amounts of Vitamin E, which help repair and rebuild hair and scalp tissue. It also helps to repair damaged follicles and encourages growth. So, the next time you make a pizza, top it with some raw bell pepper slices to eat your way to healthy hair.

Pineapple
Our bodies cannot make Vitamin C on its own. Pineapple is an excellent source of Vitamin C that helps build collagen and break down iron in the hair. This helps bring life and shine to your hair. Need an added bonus? It also makes your skin glow.

Prunes
They have powerful antioxidants that increase blood flow and improve the circulation in your body and scalp. This stimulates the hair follicle and helps waken the hair roots for easy growth.
Written by Vidhi Gandhi on 20th Jan 2015