Applying henna on oily hair can be beneficial, particularly if your oiliness is linked to imbalances in the scalp. Henna is known for its astringent properties in Ayurveda, which can help balance excessive oil production. It’s commonly used to cleanse and condition the scalp, potentially reducing that persistent greasiness. You’ll want to ensure that your scalp is not too oily when applying henna, as it could hinder its absorption. Washing your hair lightly a day before may help balance the oil levels before application.
The process is relatively simple. Mix the henna powder with water, adding a bit of lemon juice for its natural astringent property if your hair type can tolerate it. Let it sit overnight. When you’re ready to apply it, section your hair and start from the roots, coating each strand thoroughly. Leave it on for about 1-2 hours, not more, since prolonged exposure may excessively dry hair or alter its color.
Concerning color change, henna does impart an orange or reddish tint. If your concern about changing color is significant, you might want to test it first on a small section of hair. Since henna reacts with lighter hair shades differently, having highlights might intensify the color, though it’s generally subtle. Furthermore, henna can strengthen your hair shaft while providing a natural sheen and can help manage oily hair without chemical interference.
For frequency, applying henna once a month should suffice, as using it too often might dry the scalp excessively. Ensure to follow up with a gentle, oil-free conditioner to maintain the hair’s moisture balance.
If your condition persists or if you notice unusual symptoms, it may be wise to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner or a dermatologist to uncover and address any underlying issues contributing to your oily scalp.


