Hair is a protein filament that grows
from follicles found in the dermis. The human body, apart from areas of
glabrous skin, is covered in follicles which produce thick terminal and fine
vellus hair. Hair is one of the first things people notice. People spend a lot
of time ensuring that their hair is healthy, strong, and styled. However, hair
also takes a long time to grow, which can be frustrating for people who are
eager for a new look, as well as those experiencing premature hair loss,
baldness, alopecia, and various other infections or health conditions.
Many people turn to essential
oils for hair growth, as they can be used quite frequently without worrying
about doing further damage to hair. Many oils have a stimulant,
anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, emollient, and antioxidant properties, all of
which can help stimulate the growth of healthy hair and protect the hair you already
have from breakage. Adults on an average have 150,000 hair follicles on their
head. On an average, we lose hair at an impressive rate of 100 per day. Those
who over-style their hair or others who are genetically predisposed are also
prone to accelerated hair loss.
Nine (9) Best Essential Oils For Hair
Growth
The most active essential oils
for hair growth include rosemary, coconut, lavender, peppermint, chamomile,
cedar, carrot seed, cypress, and lemon oil.
Cedar Oil: It’s excellent oil used for stimulating blood flow &
boosting the immune health of the scalp. By preventing acne and dandruff, also
promoting the flow of nutrients to the follicles, it is no wonder that studies
have found this oil to be capable of reversing some of the effects of alopecia.
How to Use – A common use of this
oil, particularly for those with excessively oily scalps, is to simply blend in
4-5 drops with a handful of shampoo when you wash your hair. Do this once a
week for a month for oil-balancing results and better hair growth!
Lemon Oil: When your scalp is exposed to infections or irritants,
it can result in dandruff and dry skin. By adding the rich antiseptic and
antioxidant-containing lemon oil to your hair, you are able to protect the
immune health of your hair and prevent potential infections from minimizing
hair growth.
How to Use – A simple and popular
use of lemon oil is in a hair rinse. Following a normal shampoo, mix 10 drops
of lemon oil into the warm water and then rub it through your clean hair and
scalp before rinsing it out a few minutes later.
Carrot Seed Oil: Carrot seed oil moisturizes the scalp, detoxifies
it, and protects it from any potential infections. It’s rich in antioxidants &
other nutrients that your hair needs to stay healthy, both while growing in the
follicle and when it is visible, to prevent hair loss.
How to Use – Mixing 5-10 drops of
carrot seed oil with 2 tablespoons of olive oil and applying the mixture to the
scalp can be an effective remedy. Leave this hair mask on for 30-60 minutes
before thoroughly rinsing it out in the shower with warm water.
Lavender Oil: Its one of the most reliable options to stimulate
hair growth, as it can increase blood flow to the follicles, prevent excess
sebum production and blockage, moisturize the skin, cut down on dandruff, and
generally increase the health of the hair.
How to Use – Lavender oil is
potent, and the scalp can be a sensitive area, so blend 10 drops of this oil
with 2 tablespoons of extra virgin coconut oil and rub it thoroughly into the
scalp and hair. Wrap your hair in a towel or wear a shower cap while you sleep
and wash it in the morning.
Rosemary Oil: Stimulating the amount of blood that flows to the
scalp, rosemary oil is able to stimulate hair growth and protect follicle
health, while also minimizing the release of oils to the scalp, which will
prevent pore blockage and invite infection. This oil treats both the symptoms
and underlying causes of hair loss.
How to Use – A known method of
using this oil is to blend 8-10 drops of coconut oil or olive oil before
vigorously scrubbing it into the scalp. You can keep the oil blend on for 30-60
minutes before washing it out in the shower.
Cypress Oil: Cypress is a very powerful oil that has long been used
to stimulate circulation throughout the body. This is very important for the
scalp, as proper blood flow to the hair follicles is one of the proven factors
behind speeding up/normalizing hair growth.
How to Use – You can mix 5-10
drops of cypress oil with 2 tablespoons of coconut oil to form a gentle hair
scrub. Apply it to the scalp and massage it through your hair for 10 minutes,
then allow it to sit on the hair for another 20 minutes. Following that, you
can wash it out in the shower.
Coconut Oil: It’s rich in fatty acids and other nutrients that the
hair and skin need to retain their moisture and overall health. When you apply
coconut oil to the scalp, follicles, and hair, it can strengthen the strands,
reduce sebum production and blockage, and moisturize the skin to prevent
dandruff.
How to Use – Coconut oil is an
excellent carrier oil, so it can be used on the hair in a pure form. Heating up
the oil and then rubbing it into the scalp, followed by combing through the
hair to ensure it is thoroughly applied, can quickly stimulate hair growth and
improve the appearance and luster of your hair!
Chamomile Oil: Chamomile oil is one of the best essential oils for
hair growth, as it has anti-inflammatory properties that can soothe the skin
and promote healing. When the scalp is inflamed, it can be very bad for hair
growth, as this can cause dandruff, excessive scratching, and itching, which
can lower your hair growth rate.
How to Use – As with most hair
growth remedies, you want to mix your chamomile oil with a carrier oil, such as
olive oil or jojoba oil, and then gently rub it into the scalp and the roots of
your hair. You can leave this oil in, or wash it out, as the oils will
eventually absorb into your scalp.
Peppermint Oil: The key causes of hair loss include dry skin and a
lack of blood flow to the hair follicles, which can also slow down hair growth.
The soothing and stimulating properties of peppermint oil can increase blood
flow to the scalp while helping to unclog pores and boosting follicle health,
all of which leads to healthy hair growth.
How to Use – You only need 5-8
drops of the oil mixed in with extra virgin coconut oil to effectively
stimulate hair growth. Apply this blend to your scalp by rubbing it thoroughly
across the area, and leave it on for 10-15 minutes before rinsing out with
normal shampoo.
Caution:
The use of
essential oils for hair growth is extremely popular all over the world, but for
people with sensitive skin and scalps, certain essential oils can cause
inflammation and discomfort, particularly if an allergy exists for the source
plant of the oil. However, It should be used in moderation or always better to
consult your doctor, before experimenting with different essential oils for
hair growth.
I will try it
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