Introduction
The oil side we use is strong for the beauty and health of the hair. Some people use a variety of oils to treat hair loss, dandruff, and hair growth. Not all types of oil are suitable for everyone’s hair. It is best to choose the right oil for your hair as advised by your dermatologist.
Let’s see what types of oils are generally suitable for hair growth!
Olive oil
Olive oil is ideal for hair. But those with smooth, straight hair can avoid olive oil. Applying it will make the hair look oily and viscous. Also, a molecule called oleuropein in olive oil can directly affect the hair growth of people with such hair. Also, olive oil can clog pores and trigger acne. So if you feel that acne appears after rubbing olive oil, you should avoid applying it to the hair.
Lantern
Lantern oil can support hair growth but can cause allergies and side effects in some people. Applying it on the scalp can help prevent hair loss or hair loss.
Mineral oil
It often contains paraffin wax and petroleum. These can cause unwanted crises in the hair and increase hair loss. Problems such as scalp irritation, itching, rash, swelling, and allergies can also occur.
Camphor oil
Many people believe that it helps prevent hair loss and promotes hair growth. However, it can also cause some side effects that can affect the health of the hair, may cause dryness of the scalp. It can also cause acne, psoriasis and fungal infections. In general, there is more harm than good in this.
Lemon oil
Some people apply lemon juice or lemon oil on the scalp. Chemicals added to lemon oil can be harmful if not mixed properly. Also high acidity can cause hair follicles to shrink.