Who doesn’t dream of long hair. Know more about your hair growth.
Who doesn’t dream of long hair
that can be styled in a ponytail, a bun, or in simple waves easily? But
considering our lifestyles, the dirt, and the pollution, our long hair goals
often seem unattainable. That is, unless you have a simple growth-boosting
remedy up your sleeve.
While castor oil or
Ricinus communis is well-known for its amazing health benefits, and has been in
use for centuries across industries, its benefits for hair often go unnoticed.
The majority of its nutritional content is made up of ricinoleic acid, omega-6
and 9 fatty acids, vitamin E, and minerals.

The oil is extracted from castor
seeds through the process of pressing. Castor oil is mainly colorless or pale
yellow with a very mild odor. It feels sticky and thick, so many prefer
blending it with a lighter oil prior to usage. It consists of a total of 18
fatty acids. Castor oil is also a humectant, which means it attracts and
retains moisture in the hair and skin.
There are some more oils for hair
growth which you can use on the place of CASTOR Oil.
1. Lavender essential oil-
Lavender oil can speed up hair growth.
Knowing that lavender oil has properties that can generate the growth of cells
and reduce stress, researchers on one animal study found that
this oil was able to generate faster hair growth in mice.
It also has antimicrobial and antibacterial
properties, which can improve scalp health.
Mix several drops of lavender oil into 3
tablespoons of carrier oil, like olive oil or melted coconut oil, and apply it
directly to your scalp. Leave it in for at least 10 minutes before washing it
out and shampooing as you normally would. You can do this several times per
week.
2. Peppermint essential oil-
Peppermint oil can cause a cold, tingling
feeling when it increases circulation to the area it’s applied to. This can
help promote hair growth during the anagen (or growing) phase.
One
study found that peppermint oil, when used on mice, increased
the number of follicles, follicle depth, and overall hair growth.
Mix 2 drops of peppermint essential oil with
the carrier oil of your choice. Massage it into your scalp, and leave on for 5
minutes before washing out thoroughly with shampoo and conditioner.

3. Rosemary essential oil-
If you want to improve both hair thickness
and hair growth, rosemary oil is a great choice thanks to its ability to
improve cellular generation.
According to one study, rosemary oil performed
as well as minoxidil, a common hair growth treatment, but with less scalp
itching as a side effect.
Mix several drops of rosemary
oil with olive or coconut oil, and apply it to your scalp.
Leave it in for at least 10 minutes before washing it out with shampoo. Do this
twice per week for best results.
4. Cedarwood essential oil-
Cedarwood essential oil is thought to promote
hair growth and reduce hair loss by balancing the oil-producing glands in the
scalp. It also has anti fungal and antibacterial properties, which can treat
different conditions that may contribute to dandruff or hair loss.
Included in a mixture with lavender and
rosemary, cedarwood extract was also found to reduce hair loss in those with alopecia
areata.
Mix a few drops of cedarwood essential oil
with 2 tablespoons of a carrier oil of your choice. Massage it into your scalp,
and leave it on for 10 minutes before washing it out.
It may be hard to find in grocery stores, but
you might be able to purchase it from smaller health food stores.
5. Lemongrass essential oil-
Dandruff can
be a common ailment, and having a healthy, flake-free scalp is an important
part of hair health. Lemongrass oil is an effective dandruff treatment, with
one 2015 study finding that it significantly reduced dandruff
after one week.
Lemongrass oil for dandruff is most effective
when used daily. Mix a few drops into your shampoo or conditioner daily, and
make sure it’s massaged into your scalp.

6. Thyme essential oil-
Thyme can help promote hair growth by both
stimulating the scalp and actively preventing hair
loss. Like cedarwood oil, thyme oil was also found to be helpful in treating alopecia areata.
Thyme is particularly strong, even among
essential oils. Put only 2 small drops in 2 tablespoons of a carrier oil before
applying it to your scalp. Leave it on for about 10 minutes, then wash it out.
7. Clary sage essential oil-
Clary sage oil contains
the same linalyl acetate that helps make lavender oil so
effective in increasing hair growth. It can improve hair strength, in addition
to increasing hair growth, making hair more difficult to break.
Mix 3 drops of clary sage oil with your
favorite conditioner, or with 1 tablespoon of carrier oil. If using it daily,
rinse out after 2 minutes. If using it once or twice per week, leave it on for
10 minutes.
8. Tea tree essential oil-
Tea tree oil has powerful cleansing,
antibacterial, and antimicrobial properties. When used topically, it can help
unplug hair follicles and increase hair growth.
Tea tree oils come in many concentrations, so
it’s important to follow the manufacturer’s directions. Some are highly concentrated
essential oils, and other products are mixed in a cream or oil.
A 2013
study even found that a mixture containing tea tree oil and
minoxidil was more effective than just the minoxidil alone in improving hair
growth, though more studies are needed on using tea tree oil only.
A
review in 2015 found tea tree is commonly used in anti-dandruff
treatment products.
You can mix 10 drops of tea tree essential
oil into your shampoo or conditioner and use it daily. Or, you can mix 3 drops
with 2 tablespoons of a carrier oil, and leave it on for 15 minutes before
rinsing it out.
9. Ylang-ylang essential oil-
While those with oily hair and skin would
want to skip this one, ylang-ylang oil is ideal for those with dry scalps, as
it can stimulate sebum production.
As lack of enough oil and sebum causes hair
to become dry and brittle, ylang-ylang can improve hair texture and reduce hair
breakage.
Mix 5 drops of essential ylang-ylang
oil with 2 tablespoons of warm oil. Massage
it into your scalp, and wrap your head with a warm towel. Leave it in for 30
minutes before washing it out. Ylang-ylang can also be found in preparations
such as shampoo or creams.
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