Applying flaxseed gel on oiled hair can be a bit tricky. Since flaxseed gel is already quite moisturizing on its own, it can indeed be used after oil, but it largely depends on your hair type, the amount of oil applied, and your hair’s porosity.
In the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, if your hair tends towards being vata (dry and brittle), you might benefit from keeping some oil intact along with the gel, as it would help retain moisture. However, if you used a heavier oil like olive oil, it might be a good idea to go light with it, to avoid the greasy look you mentioned. Also, olive oil is quite thick and can weigh your hair down if too much is applied.
Ideally, experiment by using a very small amount of oil, focusing it more on the ends where your hair is likely driest. Then apply the flaxseed gel to see how your hair reacts. It is best to apply the gel to slightly damp hair for better absorption of the nutrients in the gel, so you might want to mist your hair lightly before applying. This way, you can maintain curl definition without excess oil weighing your hair down.
Flaxseed gel can also benefit from the warmth of the oil still remaining in the hair, helping with curl definition and reducing frizz. But you need to strike a balance based on your hair’s needs – a little trial and error might be necessary. Ensure your hair still feels light and fluffy after the gel application. If your hair seems too greasy, try using less oil next time or consider washing and thoroughly conditioning your hair before applying just the flaxseed gel on clean hair.
In essence, it’s all about finding your personal balance and listening to how your hair responds to these changes. Each individual’s reaction can vary based on their unique prakriti (body constitution) and current hair state.



