
Over the last few months, rosemary oil used for hair growth has been going viral on TikTok. Users create enthusiastic videos explaining how their hair strands become thicker, shinier and healthier after a few weeks of use. Let’s reveal a secret, but only rosemary oil can’t do this. Below we have collected the five best oils that promote hair growth and improve the overall condition of your strands.
Rosemary oil
Strangely enough, the popularity of rosemary oil for hair growth is not exaggerated. A 2015 study found that rosemary oil increased hair volume in people with alopecia after just six months of use. Rosemary oil can indeed increase blood circulation and improve blood flow to hair follicles, but if used incorrectly it can cause scalp irritation. This applies to all essential oils in general. It should not be applied directly to the scalp in its pure form, especially if it is sensitive. To avoid side effects, add a few drops of essential oil to a neutral base (burdock, olive, sesame, linseed or coconut) and apply to your hair.
burr oil
Burdock oil is a popular favorite. And for good reason. It is rich in vitamins B, A, E, C, PP and minerals. Additionally, burdock oil contains high doses of inulin and polyunsaturated fatty acids, making it an excellent restorative and nourishing product for hair. Meanwhile, it can be used as a base and mixed with other essential oils in small amounts.
Argan oil
It is also often referred to as liquid gold for hair. Argan oil contains many active biological substances, polyunsaturated fatty acids and carotene. This makes it a product that improves blood flow to hair follicles, accelerates hair growth, reduces hair loss and has an anti-inflammatory effect. Therefore, it is used not only for curls along the entire length, but also for the scalp.
Black cumin oil
This ingredient is often found in hair growth products. The fact is that black cumin oil is famous for its high content of vitamins D, E, C, group B, nicotinic acid (one of the most effective against hair loss), microelements (such as zinc and selenium). These ingredients nourish the hair follicles, stimulate their growth, slow down hair loss and have a general hair-strengthening effect.
coconut oil
Coconut oil for hair is an ideal option for people with sensitive scalp. It is hypoallergenic and has almost no contraindications, so it is difficult to overdo it. Moreover, coconut oil is rich in vitamin E and antioxidants that promote hair growth and shine along the entire length.
Source: People Talk

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