
Oils to Use for Scalp Massage
- Coconut oil
Coconut oil is a top choice in hair care, helping hair shiny and reduce breakage. When used warm, coconut oil maximizes its effects, especially suitable for dry and damaged hair.
- Almond oil
Almond oil has the ability to penetrate deep into the hair shaft, support hair growth and help relax when combined with herbs such as brahmi.
- Mustard oil
Although the scent can be unpleasant, mustard oil has many benefits for hair, such as stimulating blood circulation, keeping the scalp warm and improving hair health.
- Sesame oil
Sesame oil is an ideal choice for thin, dry and brittle hair thanks to its moisturizing and scalp soothing properties. When combined with herbs such as hibiscus or brahmi, sesame oil enhances hair care effectiveness.
Oils to Avoid When massaging Your Scalp
- Lemon Oil
Although it has brightening properties, lemon oil is not suitable for scalp massage because it can cause hair to shrink, make hair dry and dry and increase hair loss.
- Olive oil
Olive oil can make hair heavier, prone to graying, and cause oily feeling. In addition, the acne-prone properties of this oil can cause itchy or irritated scalp if used regularly.
- Oil and gas
castor oil has a thick texture, easy to make puppets and fried hair if used incorrectly, especially for people with thin or curly hair.