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Is It OK to Use Oil On My Hair?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you have problems with dandruff?

Are you allergic to nuts?

Do you have dry hair?

Do you want to improve hair growth?

Common conclusions

If you want to get rid of dandruff you should start using an oil. For example castor oil has antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties that may help remove dandruff.

Macadamia oil (or macadamia nut oil) is the non-volatile oil collected from the nuts of the macadamia trees so if you are allergic to nuts you should not use macadamia oil. It is rich in fatty acids and vitamins, and can result in smooth, shiny hair but it is no good choice for you.

If you want to improve hair growth then rosemary oil is a great choice for you thanks to its ability to improve cellular generation. You should mix several drops of rosemary oil with olive or coconut oil and apply it to your scalp. You need to leave it in for at least ten minutes before washing it out with shampoo. Do this treatment twice per week for best results. Cedar wood essential oil is also good, so it can promote hair growth and reduce hair loss by balancing the oil-producing glands in the scalp.

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