Dabur almond oil can be good for your hair, yes, but how you use it matters, especially given your concerns about oiliness at the roots and dryness at the ends. Almond oil is known to be nourishing and is rich in vitamins E, D, and proteins that promote hair health. It can strengthen and smoothen hair strands, plus help with dryness. However, since you’ve mentioned that your scalp gets oily, you might want to focus the application on your ends rather than slathering it all over your scalp.
You can use Dabur almond oil as a pre-wash treatment. Apply a small amount to the dry ends of your hair and gently massage it in. Leave it on for 30 minutes to a couple of hours — whatever suits your schedule. Then wash it out with a gentle shampoo. This will help nourish your hair without overloading your scalp with oil. It’s a good idea to start with a small quantity to see how your hair responds.
In terms of your hair’s natural constitution and styling damage, almond oil is lighter compared to coconut oil and may not leave your scalp feeling as greasy while still providing hydration. Avoid using heat styling tools right after the oil treatment because it can brawler into higher damage. Regular use, about once or twice a week, can help balance the dryness without exacerbating the oiliness you experience.
Experimenting, observing how your hair reacts, and ajusting use are key. Always ensure that any hair treatment aligns with your prakriti, and if you’re unsure, it’s wise to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner familiar with your unique constitution.



