Alright, hair loss can really be distressing. Lomasathana Thailam is a traditional Ayurvedic oil that’s been around for ages and it’s usually used to strengthen hair roots and promote regrowth. No need to mix it with anything else, you can apply it directly to your scalp. A small amount, just enough to thinly coat your scalp, will do the trick.
Here’s a plan you can follow: gently massage about a teaspoonful (or as needed, depending on scalp size) into your scalp with your fingertips. Make sure to cover the thinning areas well. It’s best done few hours before bedtime so, the oil gets some time to pretty much soak in. Some folks prefer to leave it overnight and wash it out in the morning, but you could also leave it on for about 2-3 hours before you rinse it off with warm water and a mild herbal shampoo. Do this about 2-3 times a week for optimal results.
As for side effects, irritation or itching is possible, because everyone’s skin reacts differently. I suggest you do a small patch test on your inner arm before the first full application to rule out any allergies. If you feel any unusual sensation, redness, or itchiness, reduce the frequency and see how your skin adjusts.
Also, additional steps like balancing your diet, mindful of stress, and managing your sleep, goes a long way—healthy lifestyle is like, basic ayurveda advise haha. Eating foods that pacify Vata dosha (since Vata imbalance often leads to dryness and hair fall) should help too—nuts, whole grains, warm soups.
If hair fall doesn’t improve after consistent use for a few weeks, consider visiting an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized approach; it’s always good to get a full picture of your health context. Don’t forget to stay hydrated and breathe… things will get better, gradually.



