FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
For best results, use it consistently 3–5 times per week. Part your hair into sections and apply a few drops directly onto the scalp (especially thinning areas). Massage gently for 3–5 minutes to boost absorption and support circulation.
Leave it on for at least 2–4 hours (or overnight if comfortable), then wash with a mild shampoo. If your hair is very oily, use a smaller amount and focus mostly on the scalp rather than the full length.
Pro tip: Consistency beats over-application — using a little regularly works better than using a lot once in a while.
Hair growth takes time because hair grows in cycles. Most people start noticing improvements in 4–6 weeks such as reduced hair fall, healthier scalp feel, and softer hair texture. Visible thickness or fuller-looking hair usually shows in 8–12 weeks, depending on your scalp condition, diet, stress, and genetics.
This oil helps by supporting a healthy scalp environment, strengthening roots, and reducing breakage — so your hair can grow longer and look fuller over time.
Important: If your hair fall is due to medical issues (thyroid, iron deficiency, hormonal imbalance), you’ll get the best results when you also address the root cause.
Yes — it’s generally suitable for all hair types (straight, wavy, curly, or coily) and can be used on colored or chemically treated hair. If your scalp is sensitive or you have dandruff, irritation, or eczema, start with a patch test and apply a smaller amount 2–3 times a week initially.
To avoid buildup, make sure you wash properly and don’t overload the scalp. If you’re using styling products or heat frequently, this oil can also be applied lightly to the hair ends to reduce dryness and breakage (but keep the main focus on the scalp for growth support).
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