Alright, let’s dig into this hair oil dilemma you’ve got. You’re definitely on to something with castor oil. Its high ricinoleic acid content is a known thing in Ayurvedic circles for enhancing hair thickness. But it’s not the end-all-be-all, though!
Coconut oil is another superstar worth considering. It’s packed with lauric acid, which gets deep into the hair shaft and strengthens those tresses from the inside. Argan oil? It’s more about hydration and shine, maybe not as much about thickness, but still valid for overall health.
Now, when you move into Ayurvedic oils, you’ve hit a goldmine. Bhringraj is literally termed as the “king of hair,” and it is revered for promoting hair growth and keeping hair dark and lush. Amla, loaded with vitamin C, strengthens the hair follicles and prevents breakage. Fenugreek (or methi) seeds, with rich nicotinic acid content, encourage thick, strong hair strands.
For a homemade oil, combine equal parts of these oils in a base of coconut oil. Heat on a low flame until it starts to bubble, stir, and then let it cool down before you start applying. Apply it to your scalp and hair once or twice a week, overnight is excellent, but, hey, at least 2-3 hours minimum if you’re short on time. Warm the oil a bit before using, it does help with penetration. Better yet, give yourself a relaxing scalp massage to stimulate blood circulation.
About errors, yes, overuse can result in buildup, causing irritation or blocking pores, especially if you don’t clean your scalp properly afterward. Just pay attention if your scalp starts acting up. And hey, If you experience any rash or itching, thin it down with another oil or stop temporarily.
Brands? Opt for cold-pressed or organic versions if possible since they retain maximum nutrients. Do a small patch test if you’re trying something new, you might not know what ingredient doesn’t vibe with your scalp. Keep it simple, stay consistent, and soon enough, you’ll notice a difference.


