10 Essential Oils That Help Rejuvenate The Scalp

10 Essential Oils That Help Rejuvenate The Scalp

Essential oils are well-known for their aromatic abilities and also contain effective chemical agents that are beneficial for improving overall health. They have long been used throughout as part of homeopathic medicines.

One major benefit of using essential oils is for improving scalp health. Several types of these oils can add shine, strengthen, and boost hair growth.

10 Essentials Oils for Scalp Conditioning:

Here’s our selection of the top ten essential oils for rejuvenating the scalp. Pick a suitable one depending on your hair type.

1. Lavender Essential Oil:

Lavender oil can accelerate hair growth. It contains properties that can speed up cell growth and lessen stress. A study on animals indicated that the essential oil can speed up the hair growth of mice. The oil also contains antibacterial and antimicrobial agents, which can boost scalp health.

How to use:

Add several drops of the oil into three tsp of olive or coconut oil. Apply the oil directly onto the scalp. Leave for about 10 minutes before rinsing it off. Shampoo off as normal. You can try this therapy twice or thrice a week.

2. Chamomile Essential Oil:

There are several chamomile types out of which essential oils are taken out, but it’s the yellow-colored Roman Chamomile oil that is commonly used for improving hair health. The soothing oil has anti-inflammatory agents that can be massaged onto the scalp for relieving from itchy scalp, dandruff, psoriasis, and dermatitis. The chamomile essential oil protects from hair damage and condition hair. It can also be used as a final rinse for conditioning, lightening, and shiny hair.

How to use:

Add a few drops of the chamomile oil to two tsp of jojoba oil. Massage the oil blend onto the scalp.

To make the final conditioning rinse, add ten drops of the chamomile oil to a quarter of water. You can also use an infusion of chamomile flowers for this therapy. Use this blend as a final rinse after shampooing hair. It will leave a fruity fragrance onto the hair.

3. Peppermint Essential Oil:

Peppermint essential oil can leave a cold, tingling feeling for increasing blood circulation in the scalp. It can, in turn, accelerate hair growth.

A study has revealed that the oil after being used on mice has increased the number of hair growth and follicle depth.

How to use:

Add two drops of peppermint essential oil with the desired choice of carrier oil. Massage onto scalp and leave on for five minutes. Rinse off well using shampoo and conditioner.

4. Cedarwood Essential Oil:

The cedarwood is extracted from the Cedrus Atlantica tree. This oil has a woody fragrance to it. It is used for several purposes including improving scalp health. The essential oil of cedarwood is used for treating dandruff and hair loss. It is also an effective remedy for reversing hair problems like alopecia.

The cedar oil can balance oil secretion and is ideal for both oily and dry skin. The musky, warm oil also stimulates hair follicles and blood circulation. It also has antiseptic agents for treating fungal and bacterial problems.

How to use:

For treating dry and flaky scalp, add two to three drops of cedar oil with coconut oil. Massage this oil blend onto the scalp. Leave it for one hour and rinse off.

For treating an oily scalp, mix five drops of the cedarwood oil to one tsp of shampoo. Rinse your hair with this mixture.

5. Thyme Essential Oil:

Thyme essential oil can speed up hair growth by stimulating the scalp and thereby prevent hair loss. Similar to cedarwood oil, this essential oil is also known for helping with alopecia.

How to use:

Thyme essential oil is an effective remedy for scalp conditioning. Add two drops of the oil into two tsp of any carrier oil. Massage this oil blend onto the scalp. Leave on for 10 minutes, and rinse off.

6. Lemongrass Essential Oil:

Lemongrass essential oil is an excellent treatment for dandruff. If you wish to attain a flake-free scalp, then we recommend this oil. It can treat dandruff in one week’s time.

How to use:

Lemongrass essential oil is an effective remedy for dandruff when used daily. Add a few drops of the oil into your shampoo and massage well into the scalp. Try this remedy whenever you wash hair for added effect.

7. Ylang-ylang Essential Oil:

Ylang-ylang essential oil is great for treating dry scalp as it boosts sebum production. But those with oily hair may want to skip using it.

This oil is known for improving hair texture and reducing hair breakage.

How to use:

Add five drops of the Ylang-ylang essential oil to two tsp of warm oil. Massage the oil blend onto the scalp. Wrap your head using a warm towel. Leave on for 30 minutes or one hour before rinsing it off.

8. Rosemary Essential Oil:

If you wish to accelerate hair growth and thickness, then rosemary essential oil is a perfect choice as it can boost cellular generation. According to one study, the oil can also act as minoxidil, which is a common treatment for hair growth.

How to use:

Add several drops of the rosemary essential oil with a carrier oil like coconut or olive oil. Massage onto scalp and leave on for 10 minutes. Rinse it off using shampoo. Try this remedy twice a week for best results.

9. Clary Sage Essential Oil:

Clary sage essential oil has similar linalyl acetate which makes it an effective remedy for boosting hair growth and improving strength. It can also accelerate hair growth, without leading to breakage.

How to use:

Add three drops of the clary sage oil with your daily shampoo or conditioner or one tsp of any carrier oil. When used daily, rinse off the blend after two minutes. Or if you are using this twice a week, then leave it on for 10 minutes.

10. Vetiver Essential Oil:

The sweet-smelling, vetiver essential oil provides a cooling effect onto the scalp. Extracted from the aromatic roots of a grass family known as Chrysopogan zizaniodes, it can lead to hair loss. It also has calming and soothing effects to reduce stress. The oil with its great antioxidant effects can lower premature ageing of hair follicles.

How to use:

Mix five to six drops of vetiver essential oil to two tsp of warm almond oil. Massage well into the scalp. Rinse off after two hours, or as desired. Make use of a cap or towel to cover the head.

These are our top ten choices of essential oils which can greatly rejuvenate the scalp and improve overall hair health. Try any of these therapeutic oils and see the difference for yourself.


Important Notice: This article was originally published at www.fashionlady.in by Lima Aier where all credits are due.

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