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5 things to mix to your hair oil if you want quick hair growth

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 2, 2025, 09:22 IST
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Just blend these things into your favourite oil

If you're looking to boost hair growth naturally, here’s the truth: you don’t have to spend big on expensive serums. A few simple mix-ins added to your favourite hair oil can work wonders. Try these five easy ingredients, each under ₹200 and most probably already in your kitchen or pantry. Just blend them into your oil and let your strands soak up the goodness!

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Curry leaf paste - The ultimate follicle booster

Curry leaves aren’t just for dal and tadka - they’re packed with biotin, beta-carotene, and essential nutrients that feed your hair follicles and reduce breakage. To use:

Soak a handful of fresh curry leaves in warm coconut or almond oil for an hour.

Blend into a smooth paste, then massage it into your scalp.

Leave it overnight and shampoo in the morning.

This boosts circulation, strengthens strands, and delivers faster, healthier growth.

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Fenugreek (Methi) seed powder - For thicker, stronger hair

Fenugreek seeds are loaded with proteins, vitamin C, folic acid, and iron - all essentials for speedy hair growth. They help prevent hair thinning and nourish the scalp:

Soak two teaspoons of fenugreek seeds overnight.

Grind them into a coarse paste and mix with your regular hair oil.

Apply to scalp and strands, leave for 1–2 hours, and rinse with cool water.

Your hair will feel thicker and more resilient—say hello to fewer breakages!

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Onion juice - Science-approved hair stimulator

Onion juice isn’t just old wives' tale, it’s backed by studies showing it boosts circulation and stimulates hair regrowth thanks to high sulfur content. Here's how to add it:

Blend one small onion and strain to get about 2 tbsp of juice.

Mix it with equal parts coconut oil or castor oil.

Massage into the scalp and leave for at least 30 minutes, preferably overnight.

Use a mild shampoo to avoid odor.

Do this 2–3 times a week, you’ll likely notice reduced shedding and quicker regrowth.

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Aloe vera gel - Soothing moisture plus growth boost

Aloe vera is a scalp superhero. It soothes irritation, balances pH, and conditions the scalp, all of which support healthy hair growth:

Mix 2 tablespoons of fresh aloe vera gel into your oil (like jojoba, almond, or coconut oil).

Massage gently for 5–10 minutes.

Leave it on for 30–60 minutes before washing.

The result? A refreshed scalp, less dandruff, and smoother, stronger hair.

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Essential oils - Tiny drops, big difference

Certain essential oils are mini powerhouses for boosting hair growth, improving circulation, and fighting scalp issues:

Peppermint oil stimulates blood flow with a minty tingle.

Rosemary oil is clinically shown to boost hair thickness.

Lavender oil has antibacterial benefits and promotes hair growth too.

To use:

Add 3–5 drops of your favorite essential oil into every tablespoon of carrier oil (coconut, olive, or jojoba).

Massage deeply for 5 minutes and leave for 1 hour (or overnight).

Rinse and shampoo.

Rotate essential oils weekly to keep the scalp guessing and hair growing!

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​Tips to maximize results

Be regular – Use any of these blends 2–3 times weekly. Hair growth is a slow game, results typically show in 4–6 weeks.

Patch test first – Always do a skin test 24 hours before using a new ingredient to avoid irritation.

Don’t mix everything at once – Simple blends work best. Start with one mix-in and add others gradually.

Protect your pillow – Use an old towel or scarf if you're oiling overnight to avoid staining.

Complement with good habits – Drink water, eat protein-rich foods, and sleep well. Natural oils and inner wellness go hand in hand for those lush locks!

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Your hair growth journey begins tonight!

Adding natural boosters like curry leaf, fenugreek, onion juice, aloe vera, or essential oils to your hair oil routine can make a serious difference without breaking the bank. These ingredients aren’t just trendy; they’re proven, effective, and easy to use. So grab your favourite carrier oil, mix up a fresh batch, and start massaging your way to longer, stronger, shinier hair. Your hair growth journey begins tonight!

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Follow up with a damp towel

Wrapping your hair in a warm, damp towel after oiling acts like a mini spa treatment for your scalp and strands. The steam from the towel helps open up hair cuticles and pores on the scalp, allowing the oil to penetrate deeper and nourish the roots more effectively. This boosts blood circulation, enhances absorption of nutrients, and supports healthier, faster hair growth. Plus, the warmth helps relax scalp muscles and loosens up any buildup or dirt, making your hair and scalp feel cleaner and more refreshed afterward.

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How often should you oil your hair

Oiling your hair is a great way to nourish and strengthen it, but how often you should do it really depends on your hair type and lifestyle. For most people, applying oil once or twice a week is enough to keep hair moisturized and healthy without weighing it down. If you have dry or coarse hair, you might benefit from oiling more frequently, even up to three times a week.

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Listen to your hair's needs

On the other hand, if your scalp tends to get oily or you wash your hair often, once every 7–10 days could work better. The key is to listen to your hair’s needs, over-oiling can lead to buildup and dullness, while under-oiling might leave your strands dry and brittle.

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Say NO to this oil for hair

Camphor oil causes your scalp to dry out, leading to issues of acne, fungal infections, dandruff, and excess flakiness. It does not nourish or moisturise the strands and scalps and is mostly advised not to use on the hair.

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You can try ghee too

Ghee, the golden elixir from your kitchen, isn't just great for your diet - it can work wonders for your hair too. Packed with essential fatty acids, vitamins A, D, E, and antioxidants, ghee deeply nourishes the scalp, strengthens hair roots, and promotes healthier, faster growth. When massaged into the scalp, it improves blood circulation, fights dryness, and even helps reduce dandruff. Whether used alone or mixed with oils like coconut or castor, a warm ghee massage once a week can leave your hair softer, shinier, and stronger over time.

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Til oil

Applying til oil (sesame oil) to your scalp is a great natural way to boost hair growth. It's rich in vitamin E, omega fatty acids, and antioxidants that nourish the roots, improve blood circulation, and help reduce hair fall. Til oil also has antibacterial and antifungal properties, which can soothe an irritated scalp and fight dandruff—two common causes of weak hair. Warm it up slightly and massage it into your scalp for a few minutes, then leave it on for at least an hour or overnight before washing it off. Regular use can lead to stronger, shinier, and healthier hair.

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Mix mustard seeds in oil

Mixing mustard seeds in oil is believed to promote hair growth due to mustard's rich content of omega-3 fatty acids, selenium, zinc, and protein, which nourish hair follicles and improve scalp circulation. To use, lightly crush a tablespoon of mustard seeds and infuse them in warm carrier oil like coconut or olive oil for a few days, then strain and apply the oil to your scalp, massaging gently. This mixture may help strengthen roots, reduce hair fall, and stimulate growth when used regularly.

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