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Choosing The Best Oil For Your Natural Hair

As we all know, winter is the driest season for natural hair. Beware of split ends, dry scalp, and other struggles of maintaining your natural hair during these colder months. But instead of stockpiling a ton of different hair care products to keep your hair moisturized, substitute healthy oils like rosemary and mint oil to your natural hair. They can be found in your local hair / beauty supply store or if you order online through Amazon Next-Day Shipping. The right oil for your hair can help it grow long and keep the hair strands strong. Here are are a few oils to help you with your search for the very best oil to use on your scalp and natural hair:





Neem Oil

The perfect oil for natural hair*. Neem oil comes from India, the land of long, beautiful locks. Used for thousands of years in ayurvedic hair treatments, neem oil is packed with nutrients that support healthy hair.

Being both anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory, this oil exfoliates and cleans the scalp, allowing it to breathe. This makes it great for dry scalp and dandruff issues. It assists with hair growth, restoring split ends, and improving hair texture.

*Note: Neem oil does have a strong musky scent, so combining with essential oils or putting a few drops into your shampoo or conditioner can mask it well.

 

Argan Oil

This Moroccan treasure is well known for its hair health benefits. Rich in fatty acids and Vitamin E, argan oil will not only moisturize your hair but, with regular use, will keep it healthy and strong.

It reduces frizz common during the cold, dry season. Packed with antioxidants, argan oil works at a cellular level to keep your natural hair shiny and looking healthy. Not only that, but it also treats dry scalp as well.

Look for shampoos and conditioners that have argan oil in them, or add a few drops yourself. Equally, you can mix it with other oils.

 

Almond Oil

Almond nuts are fairly popular, but have you tried using almond oil for your hair? It’s a potent moisturizer that actually softens your hair over time.

This oil is full of Vitamin E and antioxidants, maintaining a healthy appearance and feel to your hair, preventing breakages, and repairing split ends. It’s another great option for fighting off dry scalp and dandruff.

As a fun takeaway, you can add almond oil to your diet and see it benefit your hair from the inside out!

 

Black Castor Oil

Created by roasting and extracting the oil from the seeds of the castor bean, black castor oil is a prime choice to moisturize natural hair. Although there is little medical evidence that directly supports its benefits, many users will testify that castor oil aids with hair health and growth. It’s rich in ricinoleic acid which makes it an anti-oxidant, anti-microbial, and anti-inflammatory powerhouse. The thick, viscous consistency is best blended with a carrier oil, like coconut or almond oil.

 

Coconut Oil

No list of oils for natural hair care can be complete without the Holy Grail of natural oils making a cameo. Coconut oil is the best source for medium-chain fatty acids, is antibacterial and antimicrobial, supports hormone and cellular health, and moisturizes natural hair efficiently.

This force of nature gets absorbed into the hair much faster than other oils, meaning you’ll see results quicker. It also functions as a great carrier oil for softening stronger oils, like neem oil. And just like almond oil, you can cook with coconut oil to reap the benefits for your hair as well.

However, even though it’s benefits are popular, you’d be surprised to learn that not everyone is lucky. If you’re allergic to coconuts, you shouldn’t use coconut oil on your head. Finally, avoid using it on your scalp as it can clog your pores and build up dirt.




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