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5 ingredients to mix with Mustard Oil for instant hair regrowth on bald patches

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 19, 2025, 09:44 IST
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Try mixing these 5 things in mustard oil to regrow hair

If you have ever sat with your nani or dadi while they oiled your hair, you’ll know one thing for sure: mustard oil was always their first pick. Thick, strong-smelling, and slightly warm when massaged into the scalp, this oil has been trusted for centuries to strengthen roots and bring life back to thinning hair. What they also knew (and we often forget) is that mustard oil becomes even more powerful when you mix it with other simple ingredients lying in your kitchen.

Here are five tried-and-tested combinations that can help wake up dormant follicles and encourage regrowth, especially on those bald or thinning patches that make us panic every time we check the mirror.

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​Onion juice with mustard oil

Strong smell aside, onions are scalp saviours. They’re rich in sulphur, which boosts collagen production and stimulates hair follicles. When blended with mustard oil, the mixture becomes a growth-activating tonic.

How to use: Mix equal parts fresh onion juice and warm mustard oil, massage it into your scalp (especially thinning areas), and wash after 30-40 minutes. With regular use, you’ll notice those baby hairs making an appearance.

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Fenugreek seeds with mustard oil

Methi dana has been an age-old rescue for weak, brittle hair. It’s rich in protein and nicotinic acid, both of which work like food for your follicles. Blending soaked fenugreek paste with mustard oil creates a thick hair mask that strengthens from the root and encourages regrowth.

How to use: Soak fenugreek seeds overnight, grind into a paste, and mix with mustard oil. Apply on the scalp for about 45 minutes before rinsing. This one’s a favourite for bringing hair back to life.

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​Aloe vera with mustard oil

Think of this as the perfect balance. Mustard oil warms and stimulates, while aloe vera cools and heals. Together, they repair scalp damage, reduce flakes, and clear the way for new strands to grow.

How to use: Blend fresh aloe vera gel with mustard oil, massage it into your scalp, and let it sit for 30 minutes. It’s especially good if your scalp feels itchy, irritated, or inflamed.

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Curry leaves with mustard oil

This is straight out of South Indian dadi’s hair playbook. Curry leaves are packed with antioxidants and beta-carotene that revive thinning hair and keep greys at bay. When simmered in mustard oil, they release their nutrients beautifully, creating a growth-boosting elixir.

How to use: Heat mustard oil, toss in fresh curry leaves, let them crackle, then strain and store the oil. Massage twice a week for visible strength and regrowth.

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Hibiscus with mustard oil

If you have ever seen lush hibiscus plants in old gardens, you’ll know why grandmothers never wasted the flowers. Hibiscus petals and leaves stimulate keratin production, thicken strands, and are known for filling up sparse patches. When mixed with mustard oil, it turns into a potent red-hued blend that’s as effective as it is pretty.

How to use: Crush hibiscus petals and leaves into a paste, mix with mustard oil, apply to bald patches, and leave for 40-45 minutes before washing. Over time, it helps restore density and shine.

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Best solutions don't always come from salons

Hair regrowth doesn’t happen overnight, but what nani and dadi always knew is that patience pays off. Regular mustard oil massages, combined with these simple kitchen ingredients, can slowly coax even stubborn patches back to life. Add a healthy diet and gentle hair care, and you’ll have a recipe that no expensive bottle can quite match.

Sometimes, the best solutions don’t come from a salon, but from a grandmother’s kitchen shelf. Mustard oil, with its warmth and strength, is proof of that.See more: Hair Growth Tips: Quick hair growth tips which are a must-try

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Most affordable hair elixir

Mustard oil has long been celebrated in Indian households as the most affordable yet powerful hair elixir. Unlike expensive serums and treatments that promise shine and strength, this golden oil delivers real results without burning a hole in your pocket. Packed with omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins, and natural antibacterial properties, it nourishes the scalp, strengthens hair from the roots, and even helps fight dandruff and hair fall. What makes it truly special is its accessibility, you will find it in almost every kitchen or local market at a fraction of the price of commercial hair products. Regular champi with mustard oil not only boosts blood circulation but also leaves your hair thick, lustrous, and healthy, proving that the best hair care often comes from the simplest, most affordable remedies.

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How to remove mustard oil from hair

To remove sticky mustard oil from hair, start by applying a generous amount of conditioner or aloe vera gel directly to your dry, oiled strands, this helps break down the grease before shampooing. Gently massage it in, leave for a few minutes, and then rinse with lukewarm water. Follow up with a mild shampoo, preferably twice if needed, and finish with a light conditioner to restore softness. Avoid using hot water, as it can make the oil cling more, and instead opt for lukewarm water for a clean, non-greasy finish.

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The frequency of usage

Mustard oil can be applied to the hair once or twice a week to promote growth and maintain scalp health. Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, proteins, and antioxidants, it helps stimulate blood circulation, strengthen roots, and prevent hair thinning. Applying too frequently may make the scalp greasy or difficult to cleanse, so keeping it to a couple of times a week strikes the right balance. For best results, massage warm mustard oil into the scalp, leave it on for a few hours or overnight, and then wash it off with a gentle shampoo to reveal stronger, nourished strands over time.

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Heating mustard oil is better for hair growth

Yes, gently heating mustard oil before applying it to your scalp can make it more effective for hair growth, as warm oil penetrates the scalp better, boosts blood circulation, and helps relieve dryness. Just heat it until it’s lukewarm, not hot and always test a drop on your wrist first to avoid burns. Massaging the warm oil into your scalp once or twice a week and leaving it on for 30–45 minutes before washing can nourish the roots, strengthen hair, and support natural growth.

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Black mustard seed oil vs yellow mustard seed oil

Both yellow and black mustard seed oils are known for promoting hair growth, but black mustard seed oil is generally considered more potent. Yellow mustard oil is lighter, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, and helps condition the scalp while reducing dryness and dandruff. Black mustard oil, however, has higher amounts of glucosinolates, essential fatty acids, and minerals like calcium, magnesium, and zinc, which stimulate blood circulation in the scalp, strengthen hair follicles, and encourage faster growth. If you want intense nourishment and thicker hair, black mustard seed oil is usually the better choice, while yellow mustard oil works well for gentle care and scalp hydration.

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Can one mix mustard oil with any other oil?

Yes, mustard oil can be mixed with other oils to boost hair growth, as blending enhances its benefits and reduces its strong pungent smell. Many people combine it with coconut oil for deep nourishment and softness, with castor oil to promote thicker regrowth, or with olive oil to improve scalp health and shine. Mixing oils also balances their properties, mustard oil stimulates blood circulation and strengthens roots, while the other oils provide hydration and essential fatty acids, making it a powerful, natural hair growth remedy.

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Which is the best mustard oil for hair growth?

For hair growth, the best mustard oil is cold-pressed, pure, and organic mustard oil since it retains natural nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin E, and antioxidants that strengthen roots, improve scalp circulation, and reduce hair fall. Always check that it is free from chemicals, preservatives, or mineral oil blends, as these can dilute its benefits. Cold-pressed mustard oil not only nourishes hair deeply but also helps fight dandruff and dryness, making it a powerful, natural choice for healthy, long, and thick hair.

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