To make camphor oil for hair growth, you’ll indeed want to dilute it — camphor can be quite strong on its own and might cause irritation if directly applied. Coconut oil is a good base to start with due to its nourishing properties. Here’s a basic method you can follow:
1. Take two tablespoons of coconut oil and gently heat it over a low flame until it melts completely. Avoid high heat to preserve the oil’s nutrients.
2. Once the coconut oil is liquified, add about half a teaspoon of camphor powder or a few small camphor crystals (approximately 2-3 grams). Stir the mixture until the camphor dissolves completely. It’s crucial to mix well to ensure a uniform solution.
3. Let the mixture cool down a bit, and store it in a clean, dry glass bottle for easy application later.
For application, it’s generally safe to use this blend 2-3 times a week. Gently massage the oil into your scalp, paying special attention to the thinning areas. This can help stimulate circulation, potentially promoting hair growth while also soothing any itchiness. Leave it on for about 1-2 hours, or overnight if you’re comfortable, and then wash it out with your regular shampoo.
If you feel any discomfort or increased irritation, discontinue use and consider consulting with a healthcare provider. Beyond camphor, it’s also a good idea to examine your overall diet and lifestyle since hair thinning can sometimes stem from nutritional deficiencies or stress. Adjustments in these areas, alongside consistent use of the oil, can be beneficial. Also, maintaining a balanced routine with proper hydration and a nutritious diet will support healthier hair from the inside out. If issues persist, explore consulting a Siddha-Ayurvedic professional to tailor a solution fit to your unique prakriti.



