Ask the Hair Expert: What are the benefits of oiling hair regularly?
Oiling. Shampooing. Conditioning. The three most important cornerstones of hair care. And it all starts with OILING.
While you may follow these primary steps to hair hygiene and care, one way or the other - wrong practices while oiling, washing, combing and drying the hair are the main reasons why you spot those fallen strands in your shower, on your towel, on your comb or hair accessories.
In our experience, we have noticed that while most people do shampoo and condition their hair (and some even go to the length of using hair serums, packs and gels), the first step of oiling is often skipped. Simple changes and corrections on this front alone can make a big impact on your hair’s health. Further different types of hair and scalp conditions need different oiling routine.
Oiling is one of the most time-tested steps in hair care and something that should never go out of fashion! But unfortunately, it seems to be falling out of fad these days. This is mainly because of some wrong notions about oiling. And all the fancy hair products in the market is perhaps making you forget grandma’s recipe to great hair - hair oil!
Why is oiling needed when I condition/use hair serum on my hair anyhow? Doesn’t oiling make my hair and scalp greasy? What purpose does oiling serve? How frequently should I oil my hair?
These are some questions which keep coming up during our discussions with patients at the clinic and also on our online forums. So here we are, once again, with our ‘Ask the Hair Expert’ series; this time to address your queries on oiling, to help understand how oiling works and how it is such a significant step in your hair care routine. And as always, apart from addressing your immediate queries, we will also recommend tips to manage your hair, to keep it problem-free.
You asked: "Why do I need to oil my hair? How does my hair or scalp benefit from oiling? How frequently do I need to oil my hair? What kind of hair oil should I use?”
Here’s the answer from the Hair Experts.
Oiling is a MUST in your hair care routine. It hydrates and nourishes your hair and scalp. And no, there isn't any substitute for it! Each step in the hair care routine serves a specific purpose!
A trip to your Trichologist’s clinic will help you understand what kind of oiling+washing+conditioning routine you need for your particular hair and scalp condition.
Traditionally, oiling hair and massaging the scalp has been linked to multiple benefits; from stopping hair fall, to preventing dandruff and promoting hair growth. While we get ready to delve into this topic, it is important to understand that oiling is NOT a blanket solution to ALL your hair problems. Oiling has its benefits and we will explain it all. But how much oiling you need, and even what kind of hair oil you should use, is something only your Trichologist can answer right for you.
Why should you oil your hair?
The primary purpose of oiling is as a prerequisite to condition the scalp. An oil massage also increases hair growth by stimulating the hair follicles and improving blood circulation to the scalp.
It can also increase the tensile strength of the hair, reduce frizziness, prevent breakage and make it overall more manageable. Applying oil on a regular basis can enhance lubrication of the shaft and help prevent hair breakage.
Oils have fatty acids in them that help replace the lost lipids in your hair. Lipids play a crucial role in keeping hair healthy, influencing shine, feel, manageability, and strength. Lipid loss is often a trigger to hair problems. This loss can occur due to multiple factors, internal and external. Chemical treatments, frequent heat styling, pollution and UV exposure are some contributing factors here. Oiling hair regularly helps combat this concern.
Further, oiling plays an important role in protecting hair from damage. The oiling that you do can fill the gap between the cuticle cells and prevent the penetration of aggressive substances such as surfactants into the follicle. Oil acts as a sealant, sealing the cuticles, protecting it and rendering hair that is healthy, soft and shiny.
Sounds too technical? Here’s a simple list of benefits of oiling regularly, that you can easily identify with!
- Moisturizes hair & scalp
- Nourishes the roots and hair well
- Accelerates hair growth by improving blood supply to roots
- Helps keep the scalp cool
- Strengthens the hair follicles
- Protects hair from UV exposure
- Treats split ends
- Restores hair’s lost lustre
- Adds volume and bounce to hair texture
- Prevents dandruff
- Reduces the risk of lice and nits
- Helps prevent scalp infections
- Reduces hair fall
- Improves dry scalp
- Prevents premature greying of hair
- A relaxing stress-busting process you should indulge in!
- Use normal or lukewarm oil on your scalp and hair. This will help it spread easily and effectively. Do not use hot oil.
- Do not pour the oil directly on your scalp. Take some in your hands, on your fingertips, and gently apply on the scalp.
- Massage your scalp using your fingertips, in a circular motion giving pressure points. Do not rub hard with your palms.
- Apply oil to the scalp, roots, and length of the hair.
- Do massage for 15 minutes for effective stimulation.
- Do NOT comb after oiling.
- If you wish, you can steam wrap your hair in a warm towel, to help with better absorption. We do not recommend hot steam, however.
- Leave your oil for 4 - 24hrs. Not lesser. Not beyond. Ideally, leave the oil overnight and wash the next morning.
- Oil your hair twice a week, ideally. This, however, would be best suggested by a trichologist. Each hair type, each scalp condition needs a specific oiling routine.
- Wash hair with tepid water. Do read our blog on the right way to wash and condition your hair!