applying oil to hair daily is good or bad - #37237
I am really confused about applying oil to hair daily is good or bad. Last month, I started notice my hair getting really dry and frizzy, and thought maybe I should just try oiling it every day to fix that. I’ve been using coconut oil, which I’ve heard great things about, but I don’t know if putting it on daily is actually helpng or might mess things up. Some of my friends swear by their daily routines, and others say it clogs pores and leads to greasiness, which I wanna avoid! I usually end up with hair looking heavy and oily by the day’s end. My scalp gets itchy sometimes too, and I am not sure if it’s because of excessive oil or just dryness. Like, my mom used to say that oiling was good for nourishment and I defnitley feel it’s helping a bit with the shine but is too much really bad? Do I need to wash it more often if I’m applying oil to hair daily? What's the general consensus on this? I mean, should ideally be oiling every other day or just stick with once a week? I really appreciate any insights from you all!
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Doctors’ responses
Applying oil to your hair daily can be quite beneficial, but it can also lead to problems if not done correctly or not suited to your specific hair type and condition. In Ayurveda, hair health is often linked to the balance of your doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta. If your hair is dry and frizzy, it could be an indication of a Vata imbalance, which oiling with coconut oil can help alleviate. Coconut oil is indeed nourishing and cooling, making it great for both hair and scalp, potentially reducing frizziness and adding a healthy shine.
However, daily oiling might be excessive, leading to a greasy look or clogged scalp pores if not washed properly. The itchy scalp you’re experiencing might be due to this, as excessive oil can sometimes lead to dandruff or itchiness if it blocks the scalp’s ability to “breathe.” Ideally, you should aim to oil your hair two to three times a week. This frequency gives your scalp time to absorb oils while preventing excess greasiness.
When you apply oil, it is generally recommended to leave it in your hair for a few hours or overnight before washing it out with a gentle, natural shampoo. Look for shampoos free from harsh chemicals to avoid stripping your hair of its natural oils.
If your scalp and hair feel too oily, you might need to adjust how much oil you apply and focus more on the ends rather than the scalp. Alternatively, if you feel dryness persists, consider applying a smaller amount daily, focusing on areas that seem dry or frizzy. Cooling oils like Bhringraj or Brahmi Oil may benefit if the itchiness and dryness suggest a Pitta imbalance instead.
For immediate relief of itchiness, consider a paste of neem leaves applied to the scalp, which can have calming and antibacterial properties. Always observe how your hair and scalp respond and adjust your routine accordingly. This attention to personal reactions helps to tailor ayurvedic practices successfully to individual needs.

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