Capro Hairich Oil could potentially benefit your hair fall concerns, as oils like this are traditionally used in Ayurvedic practices to nourish the scalp and strengthen hair roots. The blend of ingredients typically found in such oils is designed to pacify the doshas, particularly Pitta and Vata, which, when imbalanced, can often lead to hair issues like hair loss.
To apply the oil, it’s usually recommended to warm it slightly for better absorption, then use your fingertips to massage it gently into your scalp in circular motions. This can stimulate blood circulation, nourish the scalp, and help in balancing the doshas. Leave the oil on for at least a few hours, ideally overnight for deeper penetration, before washing it out with a mild shampoo in the morning. If overnight application isn’t feasible for you, leave it on for a minimum of two hours to see benefits. As for the frequency, using it 2-3 times a week should be adequate, especially if you’re just starting out.
Since hair grows in cycles, expecting immediate results isn’t realistic. It might take a few weeks before you notice a reduction in hair fall and even longer to see new growth. Always select an oil that suits your prakriti (individual constitution), as heavy oils can sometimes weigh down fine hair and worsen Vata imbalances.
Aside from topical treatments, addressing internal factors is crucial. Ayurveda emphasizes managing stress, as it can exacerbate hair fall, so incorporating stress-relieving practices such as meditation, pranayama, or yoga can be helpful. Additionally, a diet rich in nutrients specific for hair health, like those containing B vitamins, iron, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids, is important.
If your hair fall continues despite these measures, it might be wise to revisit your dermatologist or consider an Ayurvedic consultation to explore further personalized treatments for underlying imbalances. Always ensure there are no underlying serious health issues that could be contributing to your symptoms.


