Whether your hair is just a little dull and lifeless, or hair loss has you searching for the latest hair transplant UK cost, getting healthy hair can sometimes feel a world away.
With hair oils, however, this isn’t necessarily the case. With the right oil and the right application method, you can revitalise and refresh your hair, even promoting growth and strength as you go. With over 50% of women claiming they now use all-natural hair care, oils are a step towards the holistic hair care routine your scalp needs – here’s our guide to get you started.
The Best Oils To Try
Before you embark on your hair oil journey, you need to know which oils are best for your hair and skin type and which will have the effect you want. Some of the most popular oils available in the hair care industry include:
- Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is renowned for its versatility. It can be used in cooking, on our skin and – you guessed it – our hair. In fact, it’s considered to be one of the best for hair growth due to its richness in all kinds of minerals, vitamins and carbohydrates. While coconut oil is good for all hair types, it’s particularly useful for those with dry or dull and damaged hair, or who experience slower hair growth.
- Almond Oil
Almond oil, particularly sweet almond oil, is rich with Vitamin E, fatty acids, antioxidants, magnesium and proteins which all play a part in the strong growth of hair. Ingesting almond oil can be useful for replenishing vitamin deficiencies, but warming it up and rubbing it onto the scalp can aid those with slow-growing hair or a scalp that’s prone to dryness and dandruff.
- Peppermint Oil
Peppermint oil is particularly good for promoting hair growth, as it increased circulation in the area that it is applied. It can help to increase the number of follicles, the speed of growth during the anagen (growing) phase and the cooling, tingling feeling can also act as a relaxant.
- Argan Oil
If you suffer from dry, brittle or frizzy hair, argan oil can enrich each strand and keep it moisturised. Due to being rich in Vitamin E, antioxidants and fatty acids, it can help protect and nourish hair, even when being styled regularly with heat.
- Lavender Oil
On a similar strain to peppermint oil, lavender oil is renowned for promoting hair growth. When applied topically, it can increase the number of follicle son the scalp and result in thicker hair, through improving circulation and stimulating hair growth.
How To Oil Your Hair
Once you’ve picked out the right oil for your hair, the process is mostly up to you from that point onwards. You can adapt your application method as you see fit but generally, the following steps are the most commonly recognised as being effective:
- Brush Through Your Hair
While deciding whether to wash your hair before oils or after a day or two since your last shampoo is a case of personal preference, you should always brush your hair before you apply any oils. This ensures that your hair is as smooth as it can be prior to application and makes it easier to reach your scalp properly.
- Start With The Scalp And Roots
Prepare the oil of choice in the relevant way (e.g. coconut should be warmed, essential oils should be added to a carrier oil), then put around a teaspoon into your hand. Spread this over your palms, and start to apply the oil directly to the roots of your hair. Use your fingertips to work the oils into your scalp in a massaging motion, in order to stimulate the scalp.
- Work Through The Length Of The Hair
Once the roots and scalp are covered, use another teaspoon of oil – or less if you have short hair – and start to work this through the rest of your hair, starting at the scalp and working down to the ends. You can add more oil if your hair is particularly long, but do this in increments, rather than all at once.
Hair oils offer a nourishing and revitalising effect for your hair that is rarely gained in any other way. Using natural products on your scalp can provide the moisturisation you need in a more gentle yet effective way. Find the oil that works for you, and get started – you’ll be seeing healthier, fuller locks in no time.
4 comments
I have heard so many good things about coconut oil! I think I’m definitely going to try that.
I use on the shelf oils all the time but I am always scared to use natural oils like coconut so this was an interesting read. Thank you.
How do you get the oil out of your hair after application? Do you wet it and apply shampoo or just apply shampoo?
Enjoy
Visit W3Schools