Need your hair to look and feel its best?
You may have landed yourself the perfect hair care advice! With its remarkable properties, Olive oil is the answer to all your hair-related prayers.
It’s a natural hair repairing oil you didn’t know you needed!
But, do we really know how to use it best?
Well, let’s learn now.
Which Olive Oil is best for Hair?
The first step is to find the right kind of hair oil that works for all your problems.
Most grocery stores have aisles dedicated to hair oil. With a plethora of options available, here’s how to find the right one!
Unlike many hair oils, Olive oil has quite a few types. The best kind, though, is the extra virgin olive oil. So yes, you can also pick a bottle straight out of your pantry and kitchen shelves!
This Olive oil type is free of chemicals and additives that might harm your hair. We recommend going for an organic and unrefined kind to get the maximum benefits. This makes the oil safe-to-use!
The Morpheme Remedies Extra Virgin Olive Oil is one great pick. The pure, cold-pressed oil is great for both men and women. What’s best is that the oil is multi-purpose.
You can store it for use treating the hair, skin, and nails. Oh, and the product is great for all hair and skin types.
Another great product is the Disano Extra Virgin Olive Oil rich in Antioxidants. The oil has magical properties, making sure you get the hair of your dreams.
How to Use Olive Oil for Hair Growth
Now, let’s find out the five fantastic ways you can grow your hair and say goodbye to dandruff and hair loss using olive oil.
Let me tell you that these tricks are very easy to follow. If you can give little time every other day in a week, I’m sure that you will be thanking you later.
Lt’s start:
1. Olive Oil Massage for Hair
One of the basic and oldest methods to use Olive oil is to massage it into the scalp. A good scalp massage can help stimulate hair growth. And, of course, it feels super relaxing after a tiring day!
Here’s how to use olive oil to give yourself a massage:
Start by using a spray bottle to ensure even distribution. Alternately, you can apply using a squeeze bottle for more convenience.
Use a comb to part your hair, dividing it into sections for easier application. Apply a few drops of olive oil on the scalp, massaging with gentle strokes. Continue the motion across the scalp, to improve circulation to the follicles.
Once applied, continue along the length of your hair, covering the strands in oil.
Spend a few minutes gently massaging the oil into the scalp. Leave it on for 30 minutes, covering it with a steamed towel.
Follow the timer and wash off all residue since olive oil can be greasy.
This method will help enhance your scalp’s health, moisturizing it. It will also work its magic in enhancing the speed of your hair growth. The method is great for both men and women looking for ways to fight baldness.
2. Deep Conditioning with Olive Oil
Olive oil can act as a great tool to curb dryness. Tangled, brittle ends can be a major cause of hair breakage and hair fall. They also lead to the healthy-hair enemy – Split Ends!
The magical effect that olive oil works better than most salon treatments. Save yourself the time, effort and cost by going for organic Olive Oil instead! We swear by its results!
Being a super cheap and nourishing carrier oil, you can mix it with other essential oils. This can guarantee you a pleasant-smelling, moisturizing hair treatment at home. You can add in some lavender, rosemary or pomegranate-seed oil.
Rub the oil between your palms, applying it directly to the hair shafts. Make sure to apply a generous amount to do the trick. Get the oil covering your hair roots as well for best results!
Leave on the oil for at least 30 minutes, but not more than an hour. Olive oil can be quite greasy yet super moisturizing.
Rinse off the oil with double shampooing to remove the greasiness. The lustrous shine and softer hair will leave any hair commercial model to shame.
Designate one day every two weeks for a nourishing, deep-conditioning treatment. Your hair needs good nutrients just as much as your body. Since, excessive oiling can make your scalp and hair greasy, practice it occasionally.
Results? Hydrated scalp and softer hair!
3. Olive Oil to Fight Dandruff
A malnourished and dry scalp can be home to dandruff. Other reasons for dandruff include long-term use of chemical products.
That white gunk in your hair can sure look disgusting. What’s even worse is the itchy, flaky scalp!
Save yourself the embarrassment and eliminate it completely with the help of some olive oil.
The fatty oil is not just great for your overall health but also for hair care. It is the perfect, inexpensive solution to your dry and flaky scalp.
How it works is that the oil softens dandruff, making it easier to come off. Olive oil, with its anti-inflammatory properties, helps relieve excessive itching!
Start by gathering a comb, some hair clips, a bowl, and a shower cap. Part your hair in equal sections, separating them with hair clips.
Pour some lukewarm olive oil into a bowl and apply it to each section. While applying, make sure to comb out the flakes to get rid of them completely.
Leave on the olive oil for 30 minutes or overnight for best results. Cover with a shower cap to avoid staining your clothes and sheets. Rinse it off as usual.
Regular applications of this beneficial oil can help keep dandruff away!
4. Hot Olive Oil Treatment
Hot oil treatment is a widely practiced method to enhance hair growth. If you suffer from balding, thinning hair or hair fall, this is the ultimate solution to your problems. Trust us when we say that!
The treatment simply allows the oil to get absorbed deep into the roots. This allows the roots to strengthen, preventing breakage and falling.
Get started by heating some olive oil in the microwave. A few seconds should work! You don’t want your scalp burning from the oil.
Alternately, you could warm it using the friction produced by the rubbing of palms. Apply this oil directly onto the scalp, in gentle circular motions.
This may just become your go-to hair care method for life!
This method helps prevent frizz while making your hair soft and shinier. It also gives your hair a natural bounce, making it appealing to others.
5. Strengthening Hair and Adding Shine
Exposure to hair styling tools and chemical products can potentially damage your hair. They can leave your hair lifeless and dull-looking.
Reclaim the damage by giving your hair the much-needed care and attention. You can do this by nourishing the damaged strands. And, by preventing future damage!
The Vitamins and emollients present in Olive oil can soften the shafts. The oil lubricates the hair, adding in softness and a million dollar shine.
Another great benefit of olive oil is its strengthening properties. The fatty oil works on the hair follicles, strengthening the hair at its roots.
With this, your hair will be looking and feeling it’s all-time best!
FAQs
Is it okay to leave olive oil in your hair overnight?
Ans: Of course yes. Olive oil won’t do any damage to your even if you keep it overnight in your hair. In my opinion, more the time you leave it in your hair, better would be its actions.
But this is not the case for everyone. For some, oil left in the hair for a longer duration might attract dirt and cause itchiness. Moreover, if you’re planning to keep it overnight you should ensure that you’re not spoiling your blanket with the oil.
Can I use a shampoo with olive oil?
Ans: I don’t recommend using a shampoo right after oiling your hair.
How often should I apply olive oil in my hair?
Ans: There is no need to apply olive oil daily in your hair. 2-3 times in a week is more than enough to get you fruitful outcomes. You need to ensure that you’re keeping the olive oil for at least 2 hours in one application.
Conclusion
Let’s be honest! Olive oil will not work miraculously overnight. It will take its time to repair your hair gradually.
By applying it religiously, you can prevent hair breakage, split ends and dandruff. You can also use it to treat Psoriasis and other scalp-related issues.
What’re you waiting for? Order your bottle of olive oil, now.