While commercial products like Vasu Trichup Oil have promising claims, it’s important to set your expectations realistically. Many hair oils can initially make your scalp feel more oily, especially if you’re not used to regular oiling. It’s not uncommon for the scalp to take some time to adjust. Typically, it’s advisable to use such oil thrice a week and leave it on at least a few hours or overnight to let it penetrate the hair follicles. It is beneficial to apply the oil from the roots to the ends to nourish the entire hair length and scalp health.
From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, hair fall often stems from an imbalance in the doshas, particularly aggravated pitta dosha. This can arise from stress, improper diet, or lifestyle habits. To address the root cause, consider a holistic approach: maintain a cooling diet enriched with leafy greens, hydrating fruits, and nuts. Incorporate practices like daily meditation or yoga to manage stress levels as well.
For a personalized diet, avoid overly spicy, sour, and fermented foods that can aggravate pitta. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Ensure your digestive fire, or agni, is working optimally—triphala is a gentle remedy often recommended for digestive harmony, taken ideally before bedtime.
In case the oil feels excessively oily, you might be using more than needed; a few teaspoons warmed gently may suffice for each application. However, if you notice persistent itching, stop usage for a bit to observe changes; this could be a sign of mild irritation or unrelated scalp condition that requires attention separately. Should these scalp conditions persist, consider consulting a physician to rule out underlying issues before continuing with such remedies.



