So diving right into it - there are indeed some amazing oils that can help with hair growth. You’ve already got the right idea. Castor oil is fantastic because it’s rich in ricinoleic acid, helping with blood circulation in the scalp. Massage it in, but keep it at once to twice a week cause it’s a thick one. Coconut oil is a classic in Ayurveda, known for penetrating the hair shaft all the way, reduces protein loss. Good for apply overnight, just don’t stranggle that pillow sleepin’ with a towel wrap should do.
Now, rosemary oil’s a great option, especially for improving circulation. Just remember to dilute it with a carrier oil like coconut or jojoba, sakey-hand consistency, maybe?
You mentioned the stars of Ayurveda - bhringraj and amla are indeed powerhouses. Bhringraj is heralded as the “king of herbs” and can seriously rejuvenate your scalp, while amla (Indian gooseberry) has tons of vitamin C, perfect for strengthening the hair from the root. Make a paste with either and leave on for 30 mins before wash or mixin with your go-to oil.
Warming oils? Nice touch. A slight warm, not scalding hot, can boost absorption indeed but always warm in an indirect way, like puttin’ the oil container in hot water.
About frequency - think 2-3 times a week is your sweet spot. Letting the oil rest overnight can be beneficial. Just keep an eye on your scalp, if it’s feeling overly greasy, maybe dial it back.
Scalp massages, they are a game-changer. It increases circulation, plus it’s super relaxing, ya know? Grab those fingertips, circular motions. If you’re consistent, say, a month or two, you might notice less shedding and more oomph.
As with any remedy, results vary and patience is key, hair grows about half an inch a month, so think long term. Oh, please steer clear of oils if there’s any allergy or scalp infections. Stay attentive to how your scalp reacts!



