This DIY hair growth oil encourages new growth and provides moisturization and revival to dry strands – all while smelling absolutely refreshing. The combination of different carrier oils and a stimulating essential oil blend make this hair growing oil a great asset in your natural hair care routine.
My DIY hair growth oil is everything you want in a haircare treatment that is homemade and all-natural. Stimulating, deeply moisturizing, incredibly fragrant, and super easy.
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The homemade regrowth oil is perfect for reviving brittle strands and encouraging growth.
The oil treatment is ideal for all hair types and textures. It improves strength and elasticity, seals in nutrients, and helps to give hair follicles a natural boost.
Plus, the herbal scent smells refreshing and revitalizing. I can’t wait for you to try it!
Want more homemade haircare recipes? Be sure to check out our soothing scalp serum, moisturizing hair spray, and this leave-in conditioner spray.
This easy homemade oil for hair growth is made in no time with just a handful of ingredients. The product is made up of 2 components: a mix of plant oils (carrier oils) and essential oils. Here’s what you’ll need:
Refer to the how-to box at the end of the post to see the complete ingredient list and exact measurements.
The natural hair growth oil comes together in just a few easy steps. And the best part is you don’t even need any special equipment to make this scalp oil recipe. Just grab a jar and a spoon and get formulating!
Follow these simple steps when you’re ready to embark on your hair oiling journey:
The best time to apply the oil is the night before you wash your hair so the oil can work its magic as you sleep. The product is highly concentrated and rich. Since it’s pure oils, it will make fine hair greasy.
If you have curls or coils and know that your hair handles oil well, you can put on the oil in between washes and enjoy the nourishment and extra sheen it provides.
You can use the growth oil daily, up to 1 time per day.
As I mentioned, you want to use the oil the night before you plan to wash your hair. So, if you wash hair 2 times each week, use the oil 2 times, too. If you clean your hair every other day, apply the oil every other day as well.
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You also want to see how your skin reacts to the essential oils. Take a break in case you notice irritation or redness on your scalp.
Ideally, leave the hair growth oil recipe on overnight. If that isn’t possible, oil your scalp 1 hour before washing it. Wrap your head with a warm towel to extract more nutrients from the oils.
This natural hair growth oil is suitable for all hair types and textures.
You should see a difference within 3 to 6 months after you regularly start using the homemade hair growth oil.
As with many natural remedies, results aren’t immediate. Your hair will feel softer right away, thanks to the extra moisturization. But the essential oil complex needs time to take effect and produce new hair growth.
A study on the effectiveness of rosemary oil for hair growth stated that the oil significantly increased the hair count after 6 months, but no changes were noticeable at the 3-month mark.
Does oil help hair growth?I’m so glad you asked! So let me answer: Yes, this hair growth oil can improve hair growth, and here are 3 reasons why it works:
Let’s look at the ingredients and find out why they are so effective in promoting hair growth.
Coconut oil absorbs deep into the hair shaft to deliver moisturization, strengthening the hair from the inside. The oil also adds shine and tames frizz.
I already mentioned that coconut oil contains lauric acid, a fatty acid with a high affinity to the proteins in your hair. According to a study, coconut may reduce protein loss in hair.
The oil is a rich source of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which are essential for healthy hair. A study found that a deficiency in these nutrients may contribute to hair loss and thinning.
Sesame oil is also beneficial for scalp health. It soothes irritation and inflammation on the scalp and hair roots.
The fatty acids in sesame oil can also help soften and strengthen your hair’s strands, adding shine + smoothness and preventing splint ends + breakage.
A popular choice for hair care, argan oil packs vitamins and fatty acids, which are beneficial for your hair and scalp.
The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities of argan oil can potentially improve skin conditions related to hair loss, such as dandruff and psoriasis.
The oil is rich in oleic and linoleic acid. According to research, these fatty acids lubricate and condition the hair shaft, keeping it moisturized and preventing dryness and hair breakage.
Argan is also abundant in vitamin E, which has shown to further hair growth.
Jojoba oil, moringa oil, arnica oil, and jaborandi oil may also increase hair growth.
Rosemary EO improves cell regeneration and promotes hair thickness and growth. A study found that the rosemary performs just as well as minoxidil, an over-the-counter hair loss treatment, but without the side effects.
Peppermint oil significantly increases the number, thickness, and depth of hair follicles, according to studies. The oil also promotes circulation, which you’ll feel that as a cooling, tingling sensation in the area you apply it to.
Cedarwood essential oil supports healthy hair in several ways: The oil’s antibacterial and antifungal qualities reduce dandruff and itchiness. It also helps to balance the sebum-producing glands in the scalp. The oil is also thought to reduce hair loss and increase regrowth.
Last on our list is thyme, which stimulates the scalp and thus leads to new hair growing. One study also suggests that thyme essential oil may improve spot baldness (alopecia areata).
Lavender, ylang ylang, tea tree, and clary sage are other essential oils often touted for their hair growth stimulating properties. Feel free to create your own custom blend with any of these oils. Just be sure to stick to a safe usage rate and only use up to 10 drops total.
If dandruff is an issue, add 3 drops lemongrass to your growth oil. Research shows that lemongrass works well as an anti-dandruff agent.
Sadly no. Hair loss is caused by a multitude of factors (e.g., genetic predisposition, hormones, age, stress, pregnancy) and varies between men and women. Please seek a health care provider to discuss your personal circumstance and find the best treatment option for you.
Yes, but with reservation. Castor oil is very sticky and doesn’t wash out well. Only include it in the formula if you are certain that it works well for your hair type. I would avoid castor oil for fine, oily, and hair types 1 to 2.
No, we don’t need a preservative because the product is entirely oil-based and thus self-preserving. You can include 7 drops vitamin E to prevent the oxidation of the carrier and essential oils. Just note that vitamin E is an antioxidant, not an actual preservative.
No, there’s no need for an emulsifying agent. The carrier and essential oils combine well on their own.
Source: https://gardencourte.com
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This post was last modified on 09/10/2023 04:21
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