Let’s dive right into it. For long hair growth, oils like castor, coconut, and argan are indeed great choices. Castor oil is rich in ricinoleic acid and omega-9 fatty acids, which help in boosting blood circulation to the scalp. That way, it pushes more nutrients to your hair follicles. Coconut oil, on the other hand, is loaded with lauric acid, and it penetrates deeply into the hair shaft to lock in moisture, making it an all-rounder for reducing protein loss and breakage. Argan oil, sometimes called “liquid gold,” is full of vitamin E and antioxidants that strengthen hair and prevent environmental damage.
Apart from those, bhringraj oil is a hidden gem in the Ayurvedic world. It’s known for revitalizing hair growth cycles and enhancing shine and strength.
Patanjali products like Kesh Kanti Oil have made waves due to their affordability and herbal formulations. These oils typically have a mix of beneficial herbs believed to tackle dandruff, prevent hair fall, and nourish the scalp — similar to traditional Ayurvedic oils.
As for application, I suggest applying a small amount of these oils directly to your scalp and gently massaging it for about fifteen minutes to stimulate circulation. You can leave it overnight if that’s comfortable, then wash off with a mild shampoo in the morning. Using it 2-3 times a week should be enough. If you prefer a hair mask, mixing any of these oils with amla powder or hibiscus paste and applying it can be wonderful too.
About side effects, while most oils are safe, some people are sensitive. A patch test is a good start. Using too much oil can sometimes lead to product buildup or scalp irritation, especially if your skin is sensitive or if the oil is heavy like castor or coconut. Keep an eye on how your scalp feels and adjust as needed!