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5 best Ayurvedic oils for quick hair growth

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 20, 2025, 00:48 IST
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Want quick hair growth? Try these hair oils

5 Best Ayurvedic Oils for Quick Hair Growth (Indian Edition)

In India, hair is serious business. Almost as serious as chai arguments and monsoon complaints. Long, thick hair has never been just about looking good. It’s tied to confidence, culture, and those childhood Sundays when someone sat behind you with warm oil and a lot of patience. And even today, with fancy serums and miracle drops everywhere, many of us still go back to Ayurvedic oils. Not because they’re trendy. But because they’ve always been there, and honestly, they still work.

Hair care in 2025 feels different. People are tired of big promises and overnight fixes. What most of us want now is something familiar, gentle, and reliable. Something that actually helps over time. That’s where Ayurvedic oils fit in. They don’t just make hair look shiny for a day. They work on the scalp, feed the roots, and slowly improve hair health from the inside out.

So if faster hair growth is on your mind, these are five Ayurvedic oils worth paying attention to.

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Bhringraj oil

Let’s start with bhringraj oil, the old favourite that refuses to go out of style. If you’ve ever spoken to someone who swears by Ayurvedic hair care, bhringraj usually comes up first. It’s often called the king of hair oils, and for good reason. For centuries, it’s been used to control hair fall and support new growth.

What makes bhringraj special is how it works on the scalp. It’s believed to improve blood circulation, which means your hair follicles get better nourishment. Stronger roots usually mean better growth. It’s not instant, but it’s steady. Warm a little oil and massage it into your scalp for about 15 to 20 minutes before washing. Once or twice a week is enough. Some people leave it on overnight, especially if the scalp feels dry or irritated. Over time, hair feels stronger, breakage reduces, and the density improves quietly, without drama.

Then there’s amla oil, the classic most of us grew up with. Made from Indian gooseberry, amla oil is rich in vitamin C and antioxidants. It strengthens hair from the roots and is often used to delay premature greying. It also helps keep the scalp balanced, which is great if dandruff or dryness keeps coming back.(Image Credits: Pinterest)


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Amla with coconut oil

You can use amla oil on its own, or mix it with coconut or sesame oil if pure amla feels too strong. Massage it into the scalp and leave it on for around 30 minutes before washing. What really makes amla oil effective is how it protects hair from everyday damage. Pollution, stress, heat styling, all of it takes a toll. Amla helps the scalp stay healthy, and healthy roots are where good hair growth begins.

Coconut oil with curry leaves is another combination that feels almost instinctive in Indian homes. Coconut oil is already a staple, but adding curry leaves gives it an extra boost. This mix has been used for generations, especially in South Indian households.

Coconut oil goes deep into the hair shaft and helps reduce protein loss, which means less breakage. Curry leaves are rich in amino acids and vitamins that support hair growth and help prevent early greying. To make it, gently heat coconut oil with a handful of curry leaves until they release their goodness. Let it cool, strain if you like, and massage it into your scalp. Leaving it on for an hour works well, but overnight is fine too. It’s simple, affordable, and surprisingly effective if you stick with it.

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Amla blend oil

Then comes the amla, reetha, and shikakai oil blend. Think of this as a full Ayurvedic recipe in one bottle. Amla nourishes the scalp, reetha helps keep it clean, and shikakai conditions the hair without drying it out. Together, they create a balanced oil that supports growth while keeping the scalp healthy.

This blend is especially useful if you deal with dandruff or product build-up. Warm it slightly, massage it into your scalp for 15 to 20 minutes, and wash it off. Once a week is enough to see gradual improvement. Instead of harsh cleansers, this oil keeps things gentle, and that’s often what hair really needs to grow better.

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Sesame oil

Finally, there’s sesame oil with fenugreek, a combination that doesn’t get enough credit. Sesame oil warms the scalp and improves circulation, while fenugreek seeds are rich in proteins that help strengthen hair and reduce shedding.

Soak fenugreek seeds in sesame oil overnight. Heat it gently the next day, strain it, and massage it into your scalp. Leave it on for at least 30 minutes before washing. This mix works especially well if your hair feels weak, thin, or prone to breakage.We know open shelves are filled with bottles promising quick fixes, but nothing compares to the feeling of creating something in our own kitchen. Til oil is surprisingly easy to make at home, and once we try it, there is a certain satisfaction in using oil that is pure, fresh, and made by our own hands.

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Choose the right oil

Now, choosing the right oil really depends on your scalp. Dry and itchy scalps usually do well with coconut or sesame oil. If hair fall worries you the most, bhringraj or amla are good places to start. And if you want overall balance, herbal blends like amla, reetha, and shikakai are worth trying.

But here’s the real secret. Consistency matters more than anything else. Oiling once in a while won’t change much. Regular oiling, along with decent sleep and a halfway healthy diet, makes a visible difference over time.

Ayurvedic oils aren’t about quick fixes. They’re about patience and routine. They don’t promise miracles overnight, but they help build stronger hair from the roots, not just shine on the surface. And sometimes, the best solution isn’t new or fancy. It’s already sitting on your shelf, waiting to be warmed up and worked into your scalp.

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