A special mix of these particular essential oils has proven to grow hair at the same rate as Rogain...
Essential Oil Blend for Hair Growth
1. Thyme essential oil - 2 drops
2. Atlas cedarwood essential oil - 2 drops
3. Lavender essential oil - 3 drops
4. Rosemary essential oil - 3 drops
5. Jojoba oil - 1/2 teaspoon
6. Grapeseed oil - 4 teaspoons
Add the first four ingredients into a small glass jar. Mix well. Now add the remaining two ingredients. Mix thoroughly. Massage this mixture into your scalp for at least two minutes every night. Wrap your head in a warm towel after treatment.
Hair Formulation(s) - Guide Essential Oils for Hair:
Lemongrass - Shine.
Cypress - Shine and condition. Also an uplifting scent.
Rosemary - Wonderful for dandruff and stimulates hair growth. Helps with thinning hair.
Rose - Shine, scent, youthfulness.
Bay - Wonderful hair tonic and helps with thinning hair.
Cedar Chamomile - Lovely for fair hair.
Eucalyptus - Stimulating and cleansing.
Juniper - Oily scalp.
Tea Tree - Lice. Scalp.
Lavender - Fragrant and cleansing.
Peppermint - Stimulating and cleansing. Removes shampoo build-up.
Citrus oils - Cleansing and shine. Removes oils.
Patchouli - Deep cleansing.
Sage & Thyme - Cleansing and stimulating.
Basil & Ylang Ylang - Reputedly helps control split ends. Stimulates hair growth and scalp.
Base Oils for Hair:
Avocado Butter, Jojoba Butter, Shae Butter, Camellia Oil, Hemp Oil, Wheat Germ Oil, Coconut Oil, Castor Oil, Emu Oil, Evening Primrose Oil - Dandruff
Flax Seed Oil - Dandruff
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I know the article is long, but I found this information exciting..I am going to mix up a batch and see what happens...
Ok, so I know this EO mix is probably supposed to make your scalp tingle...but is it supposed to make it itch? I've used this mixture twice, about a week apart and both times, the next day, my scalp was itchy. Not unbearable itchy, but like...that itch you feel like when you have a cut and it's healing. I'm just wondering if anyone else had similar reactions?
Also...is it supposed to smell like the wilderness? It's very "wood-like smelling.
AKAtude...Happy 100 Soror!
Can anyone share their results please?
AKAtude...Happy 100 Soror!
Maybe you should add those essential oils to a Carrier oil, like Coconut,Almond,Jojoba etc. The mix could be too strong for your scalp. Some oils have to be diluted before they come in contact with skin.
Are you ladies still using this oil?I can attest that this potion worked for my daughter's alopecia patches (2) about 5 years ago. I found the recipe while researching (I was desperate) and used the mixture for approximately 3 months and her patches grew in. To be honest the dermatologist said her hair would grow back because she had non-scarring alopecia, but all I know is that I used this topical method alone and it her hair was restored. My results were not exactly scientific, I know. Just my personal experience.