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Jasmine oil for hair growth: Benefits, uses, and why it’s trending this summer

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 26, 2026, 01:01 IST
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Know all about the viral jasmine hair care trend

With the rising heat across the nation, our hair is struggling the most and becomes fragile during the summer season. While most people focus on expensive hair serums and spa sessions, beauty lovers are now going back in time and using this old-school remedy, which is now making a comeback. We’re talking about jasmine oil, which is known for its calming fragrance and nourishing properties and has now become a must-have in every desi girl’s haircare routine. Let’s see what’s so special about it.

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Jasmine oil benefits

Summer heat usually dries out the scalp and causes irritation, followed by heavy flaking. It locks in moisture and soothes dryness, making the scalp feel healthier and more balanced. Summer time also brings in humidity, which turns the strands into a frizzy mess. In such a case, jasmine oil works as a lightweight natural conditioner that tames flyaways and adds softness without making the hair feel greasy and oily.

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How does it support hair growth?

Jasmine oil alone is not a miracle hair-growth solution, but it is seen that massaging it into the scalp eventually improves the blood circulation. It creates a healthier scalp environment and further supports stronger and healthier-looking hair over time. It instantly makes dull summer hair look healthier and more vibrant.

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How to use jasmine oil for hair growth?

Begin with a massage using jasmine oil on the scalp. Combine jasmine oil with coconut and almond oil in a drop or three ratio. Using this mixture, massage the scalp for 5-10 minutes, leave it for an hour, and rinse it off. Alternatively, the mixture can stay overnight. It can also be used as a hair mask with a few drops of jasmine oil along with yogurt, aloe vera or hibiscus for added care.

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Final thoughts

You shouldn't expect jasmine oil to transform your hair overnight, but it is a fantastic part of your haircare routine this summer. It is one of the best oils to add softness to your hair and has that signature floral scent that will make your haircare routine feel more luxurious. If you want to find an easy way to add a bit of a treat to your routine, then this oil is the perfect addition to your haircare.

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