YES, YOU CAN. HOWEVER, IT WOULD BE BETTER IF YOU USE IT 2-3 TIMES A WEEK SO THAT YOUR SCALP IS NOT ALWAYS COATED WITH OIL AND IT GET BREATHE FREELY.
Using Neelabringadhi oil daily with a mild shampoo can generally be considered safe and beneficial, but there are a few aspects to consider. Neelabringhadi oil, known for its cooling and nourishing properties, can help in promoting hair growth and preventing hair loss, according to classical Ayurvedic texts. It can pacify the Pitta dosha, which is often linked to hair problems when imbalanced.
If you’re planning to apply Neelabringadhi oil daily, ensure that your hair type and scalp conditions align with this practice. For instance, if you have very fine or naturally oily hair, daily use may leave your hair feeling too oily or heavy. In such cases, consider using it 2-3 times a week. Allow the oil to sit for at least 30 minutes before rinsing it out to ensure maximum nourishment. If your lifestyle allows, leaving the oil overnight and washing hair in the morning may be more effective.
When choosing a mild shampoo to use this with, opt for one that is free of harsh chemicals, sulfate, and parabens. These ingredients can strip natural oils from your scalp and negate the benefit of using herbal hair oils. To shampoo effectively, rub a small quantity in your palms, massage gently into your scalp in circular motion and rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
Also remember, the practice of using oil daily might particularly suit those with dry hair or scalp conditions needing extra hydration. If you have specific concerns like dandruff or allergies, you might consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor recommendations based on your Prakriti or current state of doshas. A diet rich in B vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants can complement your hair care routine by supporting hair health.
Using Neelabringadhi oil daily in conjunction with a mild shampoo can generally be beneficial for maintaining hair health, particularly when looking at it through the lens of Siddha-Ayurvedic practices. Neelabringadhi oil is known for its nourishing qualities and is used traditionally to enhance hair growth, reduce dandruff, and improve overall scalp health, aligning with balancing vata and pitta doshas, which can often underlie hair and scalp issues.
When applying Neelabringadhi oil daily, consider massaging it into the scalp thoroughly. This helps stimulate circulation in the scalp nadis and nourishes the hair’s deeper layers, the majja dhatu (pertaining to bone marrow and nervous tissues, including hair). However, ensure that your application isn’t too heavy, especially if you have naturally oily hair or scalp, as this might lead to kapha imbalance, potentially resulting in oily hair or blocked follicles.
As for shampooing, using a mild, Ayurvedic shampoo is advised, one that doesn’t strip the natural oils too harshly, preventing dryness which might aggravate vata dosha. A daily routine of applying oil and then shampooing can be maintained, but observe how your hair and scalp respond. If dryness or oiliness occurs, adjust frequency—perhaps oil every other day instead.
Ensure optimal implementation by perhaps reserving oil treatments for the evening, allowing the oil to work overnight before washing in the morning. This aligns with Ayurveda’s natural rhythm recommendations. Continual issues with hair or scalp might need consultation with a practitioner to tailor the approach to your specific body constitution and to exclude any severe underlying conditions.



