The Secret To Thick And Long Tresses: 7 Ayurvedic Oils That Boost Hair Growth

Nov 15, 2018 by apost team

Do you dream for long, luxurious locks? The ancient practice of Ayurveda might be for you. Expertly blended Ayurvedic oils deliver healing and nourishing properties to your hair and scalp to prevent hair loss and promote healthy growth.

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These popular oil formulas all improve your hair’s structure naturally and promote new, healthier hair growth: bhringraja tailam, malatyadi tailam, neelibhringadi tailam, chandanadhya tailam, yashtimadhu tailam, shadbindu tailam, and kayyunyadi tailam.

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Pitta Dosha’s Role

Ayurvedic medicine texts include extensive information on the formation of hair, outlining their basis of new hair growth, formulas, herbs, and oils to assist the process, and the natural practices that support and repair damaged hair, regrowth, and scalp health. It further explains the negative influences that can hinder your hair’s health, most notably, your doshas. When your agni (digestive fire) becomes off balance, your hair can suffer greatly and show external signs of your gut’s overall health.

istockphoto.com/LarsZahnerPhotography Pitta dosha influences your digestive system, metabolism, and your hormones. Many factors play a role: hot weather, pollution, uncontrolled anger, genetics, medications, and other issues can increase your Pitta and throw off your body’s natural balance. When you have a surplus Pitta in your body, you can experience duller and weaker tresses, including split ends, premature graying, and excessive hair loss as a side effect.

Restoring your Pitta dosha is pivotal to mending your tresses back to their healthful, lustrous state. A healthy diet and exercise can help halt the effects of increased Pitta. Having a positive attitude and letting go of your stress and anger are an important part of rebalancing your doshas too.

5 Ayurvedic Ingredients that Rejuvenate Your Scalp and Promote Hair Growth

Many herbs have healing and rejuvenating qualities suitable for hair growth or reversing hair loss; however, these are the most common herbs. Sometimes, they’re used alone with a coconut or sesame carrier oil, but often you will find them in blends.

Eclipta alba (Bhringraja tailam)

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False daisy and king of hair are common names for this ayurvedic herb used to revitalize your hair. Animal-based studies have shown promising results at backing up the ancient text’s claims too. In one study, hair growth rate was twice that of current hair growth medications. In addition, animals had new follicles too. Scientists believe the beta-sitosterol compound is responsible.

Glycyrrhiza glabra (ashtimadhu)

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Licorice has roots in holistic medicine around the world. It promotes new hair growth. Studies on animals support this. The study subjects given licorice root extract took less time to grow more hair than those animals supplemented with conventional medicine. More follicles were present during the growth phase too.

Emblica officinalis (Amla)

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A favorite for using in hair tonics, the Indian gooseberry might protect against excess Pitta, prevent premature graying, and promote new hair growth. Its oil has use too, particularly to strengthen weak and brittle hair.

Indigofera tinctoria (Neeli)

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True indigo is the most common name for this member of the bean family. It’s been a popular, naturally safe dye for clothing and hair for centuries. For use in hair growth or for scalp, you’ll use the oil extract or apply leaves of the plant directly to your hair and scalp.

Nardostachys jatamansi (Jatamansi)

istockphoto.com/ziprashantzi Jatamansi rhizomes frequent preparations for enhancing growth and slowing graying. In an In vivo animal study, participants saw a reduction in hair regrowth time.

Other common herbs and oil extracts

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Henna, neem, aloe vera, brahmi, and hibiscus offer beneficial properties that promote or assist hair growth and a healthy scalp. They cleanse the hair, and in a case such as henna, they color your follicles in a rich red hue to mask gray hair. Other common hair issues they can treat are dandruff, lice, dry or damaged hair, and premature graying. In addition, you will usually discover coconut meat and oil as well as dairy milk in the formula.

7 Ayurvedic Oils to Grow Long, Lustrous Locks Fast

1. Bhringraja Tailam

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This blend combines bhringraj juice and bolus of yashtimadhu powder with sesame or coconut oil. Fenugreek is another common ingredient in the blend. At home, you massage it into your scalp to promote new hair growth.

Another method is nasaya, which is where you receive the oil through your nasal cavity. This method might be your preference for restoring your Pitta dosha balance. However, you should only use this method while under the care of an Ayurvedic doctor or their trained staff.

2. Malatyadi Tailam

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For treating your dry hair, excessive fallout, and dandruff, you should consider a malatyadi tailam blend. Some believe it improves the feel of their hair too, making it silkier. Typically, you’ll find it with a base of coconut oil and containing other medinuical herbs and plants, such as malati, agni, karaveera, and naktamala.

3. Neelibhringadi Tailam

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Neelibhringadi Tailam is a popular hair and scalp healing oil. You can use it as a prevention method too for dandruff, premature graying, and excessive hair fall. Blended with coconut and milk, you’ll find alma, gunjamoola, yashtimadhu, neeli, bhringaraj, and shatakratulata extracts.

4. Chandanadhya Tailam

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You can apply this blend directly to your scalp by yourself or nasally with the assistance of a trained professional. The base of this oil is sesame, but you’ll also discover other popular plant extracts like jatamansi, alma, bhringaraj, murva, yashtimadhu, haritaki, and chandana.

5. Yashtimadhu Tailam

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The rejuvenation properties in this blend of cow’s milk, sesame oil, yashtimadhu, and alma might assist you in balancing your Pitta dosha while also improving hair growth, slowing and stopping hair fall, and assists in preventing premature graying. You will typically apply the blend directly to your scalp and massage.

6. Shadbindu Tailam

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Milk and sesame oil make up the base for the Ayurvedic blend. In addition, you’ll experience the healing properties from bringaj, ginger, rock salt, tagara, eranda, and yashtimadhu. The warmth of the cinnamon and ginger can stimulate the scalp when you massage it. You can also take the blend nasally under your doctor’s supervision.

7. Kayyunyadi Keratailam

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If you have split ends, excessive hair fall, or premature graying, a kayyunyadi tailum blend might be for you. Nourishing milk and coconut join bhringaraj, guduchi, alma, anjana, and yashtimadhu.

How Often Should You Use Hair Oils

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Hair oiling and scalp massage practices should become a regular occurrence to achieve the highest benefits from the oil blends. This includes improved circulation, cooling effects, and activating your blood vessels.

Apply your chosen oil to your scalp, massaging gently, and work the oil through your tresses. Let the oil sit for 20-30 minutes before washing out with a natural shampoo. Don’t apply heat to your hair in any form and allow it to naturally air dry. Repeating this process two to three times a week should work for most women and men.

Don’t forget to massage and relax the rest of your body too. Rebalancing your doshas and distressing go a long way in achieving complete wellness.

Have you tried scalp massage or natural Ayurvedic oil blends on your hair? We’d love to hear about your experiences.