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5 oils you need to buy on your hair growth journey

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 14, 2026, 16:09 IST
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Top hair oils that can help you in hair growth

If there’s one beauty ritual almost every Indian household understands deeply, it’s hair oiling. From those lazy Sunday champis by your mum to grandmothers mixing secret oils in old glass bottles, hair oil has always been more than just “haircare” here. It’s part habit, part comfort, part childhood memory.

But honestly, modern life hasn’t been very kind to our hair.

Pollution, stress, hard water, poor sleep, junk food, constant heat styling, tight hairstyles - everything seems to be attacking our scalp at once. No wonder hair fall has become almost a universal complaint now. And naturally, everybody is searching for that one miracle oil that’ll magically bring back thick, shiny hair overnight.

Sadly, no oil can give Rapunzel-level hair in a week. But the right oils can definitely make your scalp healthier, reduce breakage, nourish roots, and support stronger hair growth over time.

If you’re confused about where to even begin, here are five oils genuinely worth adding to your haircare routine.

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Coconut oil

Honestly, coconut oil deserves its legendary status.

For years, people have used it without fancy marketing campaigns or viral Instagram trends - simply because it works. Especially in India’s climate, coconut oil continues to be one of the most dependable options for dry, damaged hair.

What makes it special is that it doesn’t just sit on top of the hair making it greasy. It actually seeps into the hair shaft and helps reduce protein loss, which is one of the biggest reasons hair becomes weak and brittle.

If your hair feels rough, frizzy, dull, or constantly tangled, coconut oil usually helps bring some life back into it.

It’s also great for people who regularly straighten, curl, colour, or heat-style their hair.

A warm coconut oil massage before shampooing can make a noticeable difference over time - not instantly, but gradually.

Works best for:

Dry hair

Frizz

Heat damage

Split ends and breakage

Quick tip:

Heat the oil with a few curry leaves. It’s one of those old Indian haircare tricks that people still swear by.

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Rosemary oil

Rosemary oil is everywhere right now. Instagram, YouTube, beauty influencers - everybody seems obsessed with it lately.

But surprisingly, this trend has some real logic behind it.

Rosemary oil is believed to help improve blood circulation in the scalp, which may support healthier hair growth over time. Many people dealing with early thinning or stress-related hair fall have started adding it to their routines.

One important thing though - rosemary oil is an essential oil. You should never apply it directly onto your scalp.

Always mix a few drops into another oil like coconut or almond oil before using it.

People love rosemary oil because it feels lightweight and refreshing without leaving the scalp overly greasy.

Works best for:

Hair thinning

Weak roots

Stress-related hair fall

Oily scalp

Quick tip:

Don’t overdo it. A few drops are enough. Using too much can irritate the scalp instead of helping it.

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Castor oil

Castor oil is honestly a bit chaotic.

It’s thick, sticky, difficult to wash off, and somehow always ends up everywhere except your scalp. But despite all that, people continue using it because it genuinely helps strengthen weak hair.

It’s packed with fatty acids that help lock moisture into the scalp and make hair look fuller and shinier. A lot of people even use it on eyebrows and eyelashes.

Now, applying pure castor oil alone can feel extremely heavy, especially in Indian summers. Most people mix it with lighter oils to make it easier to use.

What castor oil does really well is reducing breakage. And if your hair keeps snapping from the ends, growth automatically slows down.

Works best for:

Thin hair

Dry scalp

Brittle strands

Sparse edges

Quick tip:

Mix castor oil with coconut oil before applying. It becomes much easier to spread and wash later.

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Bhringraj oil

If there’s one Ayurvedic ingredient that has survived generations of Indian haircare routines, it’s bhringraj.

Often called the “king of herbs” for hair, bhringraj oil has been used for years to deal with hair fall, weak roots, and scalp issues. Many Ayurvedic oils combine it with ingredients like amla, brahmi, or neem for even better nourishment.

What people love about bhringraj oil is how soothing it feels on the scalp.

If your scalp feels irritated, itchy, overheated, or stressed, this oil can feel surprisingly calming. It focuses more on nourishing the scalp deeply, which is important because healthy hair growth always starts there.

Works best for:

Hair fall

Weak roots

Scalp irritation

Dull hair

Quick tip:

Leave it overnight if possible. The longer contact helps the scalp absorb the goodness better.

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Almond oil

Almond oil rarely gets the same attention as coconut or rosemary oil, but honestly, it deserves better PR.

It’s lightweight, rich in vitamin E, and works beautifully for people who hate the sticky feeling of heavier oils.

If you live in humid Indian cities where thick oils feel unbearable in summer, almond oil can be a great alternative. It nourishes the hair without making it feel suffocated.

It’s especially useful for frizz control and softness.

People with finer hair textures also usually prefer almond oil because it doesn’t weigh the hair down too much.

Works best for:

Frizzy hair

Fine hair

Mild dryness

Everyday nourishment

Quick tip:

Rub a tiny amount between your palms and apply lightly on hair ends after washing to reduce frizz.

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So which oil is actually the “best”?

Truthfully? That depends completely on your hair.

Some people need scalp nourishment.

Some need moisture.

Some need help with breakage.

Some simply need consistency.

And consistency is where most people give up too quickly.

Hair growth takes time. Usually much longer than social media makes it look. Oils can support healthier hair, but they work best alongside proper sleep, decent nutrition, hydration, stress management, and gentle haircare habits.

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Hair oiling mistakes people make all the time

A lot of people accidentally damage their hair while trying to “care” for it.

Some common mistakes:

Leaving oil on the scalp for multiple days

Aggressively scratching while massaging

Using essential oils directly

Washing with very hot water

Expecting dramatic growth within a week

Hair usually responds better to gentle, consistent care rather than aggressive treatments.

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Use hair oils correctly

Hair oils are not magical miracle products. But when used correctly, they can absolutely support healthier, stronger hair over time.

And honestly, there’s a reason hair oiling continues to survive every beauty trend that comes and goes.

Whether you pick coconut oil for nourishment, rosemary oil for scalp stimulation, castor oil for strength, bhringraj for Ayurvedic care, or almond oil for lightweight softness, the real secret is patience.

Healthy hair rarely happens overnight.

But a little consistency, a healthier scalp, and the right oil can slowly make a huge difference.

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