Banana peels are also an excellent source of vitamin B6 and B12, which play a crucial role in hair pigmentation. Deficiencies in these vitamins have been linked to premature gray hair, so replenishing them naturally through banana peels may help restore lost color over time.
Additionally, banana peels contain potassium, magnesium, and amino acids that nourish the scalp, strengthen hair strands, and improve overall texture. This is particularly important for those with aging hair, which tends to become dry, brittle, and more prone to thinning.
How to Use Banana Peels for Gray Hair
Banana Peel Hair Mask Recipe for Restoring Hair Color
- Firstly, take a fresh banana peel and cut it into small pieces. The fresher the peel, the more nutrients it contains.
- Next, blend the banana peel pieces with a little water until you get a smooth, thick paste. If you want to enhance the effects, you can add a teaspoon of coconut oil or castor oil, both of which support healthy hair growth and pigmentation.
- Gently massage the banana peel paste into your scalp and work it through your hair, making sure to cover all areas.
- Leave the mask on for 30–45 minutes to allow the nutrients to penetrate the hair follicles and scalp.
- Finally, wash your hair with lukewarm water and a mild shampoo to remove the paste completely.
For best results, I recommend using this mask two to three times a week. Natural remedies take time, so consistency is key.

Another variation is to dry banana peels, grind them into a fine powder, and mix them with aloe vera gel or yogurt. This creates a deeply hydrating mask that strengthens hair roots while improving elasticity and shine.