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Organic Hair Oils for Dry Scalp and Damaged Hair

Both dry Scalp and damaged hair are very common problem these days. To maintain healthy hair one must have a healthy scalp, which is actually a little more difficult than it seems. Regular visits to the salon are not always convenient. Anti hair loss serum is one solution but oiling the hair and scalp is the best way to rejuvenate the scalp and achieve long, shiny hair, but the concern here is, which oil to use? Listed below are few organic hair oils that would help improve the damaged scalp and hair.






Coconut oil
Coconut oil is one type of organic hair oil that is a must have. Coconut oil massage on a regular basis helps keep the scalp healthy since it contains all the important nutrients for a healthy scalp and hair. A quick 5 minute massage before going to bed every third day would certainly prove effective.


Organic Moringa Oil
Another kind of oil that is good for both the scalp as well as one’s hair is the organic oil called Moringa. Extracted from tree seeds, it contains unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins, mineral and amino acids which allow it to be an incredibly cleansing, moisturizing product for hair care.


Just massage it in to help your scalp oxidize and release the harmful effects of the harsh chemicals of hair products.



Argan Oil
Intensive hair repair treatment, heat protector and natural sunscreen, with all these properties, Argan oil acts as a multi-purpose natural hair product. Regular application of Argan oil helps increase the elasticity of the hair and reduces frizziness. It makes the hair smoother and reduces breakage.




Pomegranate Seed oil
Pomegranate seed oil consists of fatty acids and antioxidants that are essential for the scalp.. Pomegranate seed hair oil helps repair and fix dry and damaged tresses as well as protects the hair. It helps bring back the shine, silkiness and smooth texture of the hair.

 

Tea Tree Oil
Itchy scalp is never a good thing. Tea tree oil is the best solution for this. The anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties of tea tree oil helps in the process of purifying the scalp. It can also be added to shampoo or conditioner to get better results.



Jojoba Oil
Jojoba oil is very similar to the oil that is produced by our hair naturally. Therefore, it adds to the natural process of hair repairing and fixing themselves. Using jojoba oil on regular basis helps bring life into damaged hair and dead scalp because of the amount of nutrients it contains and hydrating capability. Jojoba oil can also be used to fight dandruff.

Castor oil
Castor oil is used for variety of skin and health related purposes and is also very helpful in treating damaged hair or scalp. Massaging castor oil to the scalp stimulates it and thus encourages the growth of new hair and it also seals the ends of the hair preventing split ends.


Hair oils that are obtained organically such as castor oil, olive oil, avocado oil etc. have a number of beneficial nutrients in them and are extremely nourishing. Anti hair loss serum also helps, but organic hair oil has its own benefits in providing long term results.


(Contributed by Sumity)

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  1. scalp oil treatment is usually used for dry scalp. It alleviates itching and leaves your scalp moisturized and also helps with a flaky scalp.It can be done different ways massaging oil into the scalp conditioning with oil, applying oil and letting soak it.

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