Castor oil’s always a popular choice for hair growth, it’s thick, rich in ricinoleic acid which is said to help improve hair thickness. But—let’s not ignore the wonders of Ayurvedic oils, eh? Bhringraj oil is one of them, often hailed as the “king of hair.” It’s known for promoting hair growth and strengthening hair from the root.
For stress-related hair loss, rosemary oil might be more up your alley. It’s good for improving circulation and providing nutrients. Hormonal imbalances, though, could be more complex: maybe needing a combo of treatments. Just oil won’t fix it if the root issue lies deeper.
Homemade infusions featuring bhringraj, amla, and fenugreek seeds can indeed be effective. You can simmer these herbs in coconut oil over low heat for a couple of hours, then store and use it. Argan and almond oils are lighter but also beneficial, typically good for nourishment and shine rather than regrowth directly.
As for application, that depends. Maybe try warming the oil! A gentle heat lets it penetrate better—just don’t fry your scalp. An overnight application works wonders for some, others find one hour is enough. Regularity is key. Once or twice a week at least, depending on how oily or dry your hair is naturally.
Adding scalp massages can enhance the effect, improving circulation. Some even mix these oils with vitamins, but sometimes simple is best, ya know? If you feel it’s not working, you might explore supplements or professional treatments.
Results can vary, obviously, but give it a few weeks to a month before assessing. Consistency + patience are your new best friends here. And always consider consulting with a holistic health practitioner to tailor it further to your specific causes of hair thinning. Good luck, and hope you find what suits your hair best!



