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5 miracle oils that can actually help grow hair on bald patches

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 3, 2025, 09:17 IST
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Yes, that bald patch is treatable

Believe it or not, the right hair oils can actually help revive bald patches - yes, the ones you thought were beyond saving. Oils like rosemary, castor, and bhringraj are known for stimulating blood circulation to the scalp and waking up dormant hair follicles. With consistent use (we're talking a few months, not days), these oils can help thicken existing strands and even encourage regrowth in patchy areas. Massage them in regularly, leave them on overnight if you can, and watch how nature works its magic on your scalp.

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Change the game by changing your hair oil

This one's a total game-changer. Black seed oil has been used for centuries in Ayurveda and Unani medicine for everything from boosting immunity to fighting dandruff. But here’s the cool part, it’s also packed with thymoquinone, a compound that has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. That means it helps reduce scalp inflammation (a common reason behind hair fall), unclogs hair follicles, and promotes new hair growth.

How to use: Warm up a tablespoon of black seed oil and massage it gently onto your bald patches. Leave it on overnight (if possible) or for at least 1-2 hours before washing it off with a mild shampoo. Do this 3-4 times a week for best results.

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Castor oil

If hair oils were superheroes, castor oil would be the Hulk. It’s thick, sticky, and powerful. What makes it so effective is the high amount of ricinoleic acid, which improves blood circulation to the scalp and nourishes the roots. It’s especially great for regrowing hair in stubborn spots like the crown area or temples.

Pro tip: It works even better when mixed with coconut oil because castor oil on its own is quite heavy.

How to use: Mix 1 tablespoon of castor oil with 1 tablespoon of coconut oil. Massage the mixture into your scalp and bald patches. Let it sit for at least an hour, then wash off. Use twice a week.


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Rosemary oil

This one's having a major moment in the beauty world right now and for good reason. Several studies have shown that rosemary oil can be just as effective as minoxidil (yes, the hair growth drug) in promoting hair regrowth. It improves circulation, strengthens roots, and may even help with hair thinning caused by hormonal imbalances.

How to use: Always dilute rosemary essential oil with a carrier oil (like almond, coconut or jojoba). Mix 4-5 drops of rosemary oil with 2 tablespoons of carrier oil. Massage into scalp and let it sit for an hour before rinsing. Use 3 times a week.

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Onion oil

Okay, we get it, onions don’t exactly smell like roses. But don’t let that stop you. Onion oil is loaded with sulphur, which boosts collagen production and helps with hair follicle regeneration. It’s especially great for patchy hair loss and alopecia-related thinning.

Bonus: It also helps reduce dandruff and bacterial infections on the scalp.

How to use: You can buy pre-made onion oil or make your own by blending onions and infusing them in coconut oil. Massage onto the scalp, leave for 30-60 minutes, then wash with a gentle shampoo. Twice a week is ideal.

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Bhringraj oil

Known in Ayurveda as the "King of Hair," bhringraj is a miracle herb for hair regrowth. Bhringraj oil not only helps in reactivating dormant hair follicles, but also improves scalp health, reduces hair fall, and promotes thicker, darker hair. It also cools the scalp and reduces stress, a hidden culprit in hair loss.

How to use: Warm a small amount of bhringraj oil and massage gently into the scalp. Leave overnight and rinse in the morning. You can also mix it with amla oil for an added boost. Try this twice a week.


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Make it a ritual

Here’s the truth, no oil will give you overnight results. Hair regrowth, especially in bald patches, is a slow game. But if you stick to a routine, stay patient, and keep your stress in check, you will start seeing baby hairs sprouting in those once-barren areas.

Also, don’t forget the basics: eat well, stay hydrated, avoid harsh shampoos, and get enough sleep. Your hair is like a plant, it needs the right environment to grow.


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Try an oil combo

So pick your favourite oil (or try a combo), make a weekly ritual out of it, and give your scalp the love it deserves. Your future full head of hair will thank you.

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These can even treat stubborn hair loss

Believe it or not, some natural oils have shown real promise in actually regrowing hair, even on thinning or bald patches. Oils like rosemary, castor, bhringraj, and peppermint have been linked to improved follicle activity and new hair growth in several studies and anecdotal accounts.

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The catch?

You’ve got to be consistent. We’re talking regular scalp massages, at least 3-4 times a week, for a few months. It’s not magic, it’s about patience and routine. When combined with a healthy scalp and the right diet, these oils can work like a slow but steady miracle for stubborn hair loss.

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