How to Scientifically Apply Neem Oil on Hair
The Ayurveda and Unami medical systems have revered the neem tree as a cure-all since 2000 B.C. Sarva roga nivarini, “the healer of all illnesses” … Read more
The Ayurveda and Unami medical systems have revered the neem tree as a cure-all since 2000 B.C. Sarva roga nivarini, “the healer of all illnesses” … Read more
In a 2016 study, black seed oil was found to be an ideal solution for both cosmetics and medicine. The study proved black seed oil … Read more
In a 2012 study, castor oil was found to contain significant levels of ricinoleic acid, an omega-9 fatty acid, which possesses antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory … Read more
In a study published in the Journal of American Academy of Dermatology, 126 people used shampoo with 5% tea tree oil. After the study was … Read more
People have been putting almond oil on their hair for hundreds of years to make it grow faster and keep it healthy. Putting almond oil … Read more
In a study published in 2016, scientists found that lavender oil has a compound like geraniol, linalool, and acetate that improves hair thickness and stimulates … Read more
The antimicrobial effects of lemon oil are well-known and scientifically proven. As a result, it’s often recommended for treating dandruff and even lice when applied … Read more
It has been scientifically proven in a 2018 study that cinnamon oil can increase the size of hair follicles and stimulate hair growth. Cinnamon oil … Read more
Using 30 volunteers aged 20-60 who had moderate to severe dandruff, a randomized, trial was conducted in 2015. According to the findings, a hair tonic … Read more
Several scientific studies have indicated that rosemary’s Carnosic acid regenerated hair follicles in the scalp and helped restore hair growth. People have used rosemary oil … Read more