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5 traditional South Indian hair oil recipes for faster hair growth

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 12, 2025, 10:12 IST
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Easy-to-make South Indian hair oil recipes

Every girl craves the shiny, thick, and long braids of South Indian women, who naturally maintain their beautiful locks. But do you know their real secret? It lies in the use of the right hair oil. In South Indian tradition, using natural, homemade, ayurvedic oils is a long-practised ritual that dates back to ancient times. These hair oils are rich in powerful ingredients that nourish the scalp, strengthen the roots, and stimulate faster hair growth. They are not only cost-effective but also 100 per cent natural, and can easily be made at home. Here are five traditional South Indian hair oil recipes that can help treat hair fall, dullness, and thinning.

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The classic hair-growth oil recipe

This time-tested formula is rooted in Ayurvedic wisdom and is perfect for anyone who wants a remedy trusted for generations. Take 100 ml of coconut oil, 2 tablespoons of amla powder, 1 tablespoon of bhringraj powder, 6 curry leaves, and 1 tablespoon of fenugreek seeds. Blend the ingredients, then heat and stir continuously for 3 minutes. Turn off the heat and let it cool. Strain the oil and use it twice a week.
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Looking for strong hair support?

This recipe is known to boost blood circulation and support hair follicles. You’ll need 50 ml of jojoba oil, 50 ml of sweet almond oil, 8 drops of rosemary essential oil, 5 drops of peppermint essential oil, and 3 drops of lavender essential oil. Combine everything in a dark glass bottle and apply it drop by drop. Focus on your scalp and massage for 10 minutes, three times a week. Use a small amount to avoid the strong tingling effect of peppermint oil.
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For thick and lustrous locks

This slow-infusion method extracts maximum goodness from the herbs, helping improve hair thickness. You’ll need 200 ml of castor oil, 2 tablespoons of dried hibiscus petals, 1 tablespoon of dried rosemary, 1 tablespoon of fenugreek seeds, and 6 curry leaves. Combine all ingredients in a glass jar and seal it tightly. Keep the jar under sunlight, then strain the oil using a cheesecloth. Use it twice a week, warming it slightly before application.
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Enjoy a nourishing scalp treatment

This recipe focuses on scalp health because healthy hair begins with a healthy foundation. It’s ideal for dry, flaky, or irritated scalps. Take 80 ml of argan oil, 20 ml of tea tree oil, 6 drops of cedarwood essential oil, 4 drops of lavender essential oil, and 1 tablespoon of aloe vera gel. Mix everything in a bowl and whisk until fully combined. Apply this oil before shampooing, twice a week.
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The overnight hair elixir

This intensive overnight treatment works while you sleep, giving your hair maximum time to absorb nutrients. You’ll need 60 ml of coconut oil, 40 ml of castor oil, 1 tablespoon of honey, 5 drops of rosemary essential oil, 3 drops of peppermint essential oil, and 1 egg yolk. gently warm the coconut oil and mix it with castor oil. Stir in the honey until dissolved, then add the essential oils. This creates a rich, nourishing treatment that is worth the extra preparation. Apply it and cover your hair with a scarf before sleeping.
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Say goodbye to flaky dandruff

Heat some coconut oil and add amla pieces with ridge gourd slices and stir them well. Add fenugreek seeds and sesame seeds, and simmer them for 20 minutes. As the hibiscus will turn pale and the oil will turn olive green, remove from the heat and let it cool down. Strain into a clean, dry bottle once it is cool and then store it in an airtight container.

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Why are South Indian hair oils the best?

South Indian hair oils have become wildly popular because people are finally realising what generations in the South have known forever, these blends work. They’re usually made the traditional way, with cold-pressed coconut oil, curry leaves, hibiscus, amla, methi, and other powerhouse herbs simmered slowly to pull out every bit of nourishment. The result? Oils that actually strengthen roots, boost shine, calm frizz, and help hair grow thicker over time. Plus, South Indian women are known for their long, glossy hair, so the world naturally wants in on their secret. And unlike fancy salon serums, these oils feel real, earthy, and effective, a bit of age-old wisdom in a bottle.

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