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How to Make Onion Hair Oil at Home?

by My Store Admin 23 Sep 2024

On the lookout for that perfect recipe for making Onion Hair Oil at home? Don’t worry, we have got you covered with the best recipe that stays fresh for an entire month! Plus, we’ve personalized it for you to ensure it’s tailored to your specific Dosha type.

Step 1: Gather All the Ingredients!

You will require the following ingredients.

  • 2-3 medium-sized onions
  • Carrier oil (e.g., sesame oil, almond oil, coconut oil, ghee, olive oil, or sunflower oil)
  • Airtight glass container
  • A blender or grater

Step 2: Prepare the Onions and Extract the Juice

Peel and chop the onions into small pieces. If you’re using a blender, blend the chopped onions into a paste and then strain the juice using a fine cloth or strainer. If grating, use a grater to extract juice directly.

Step 3: Mix with Carrier Oil

Combine the extracted onion juice with your Dosha-specific carrier oil in a glass container. The ratio is typically 1:3 (1 part onion juice and 3 parts carrier oil).

  • For Vatas – Sesame Oil, Almond Oil
  • For Pittas – Coconut Oil, Ghee
  • For Kaphas – Olive Oil, Sunflower Oil

Step 4: Customise your onion hair oil: Add in the Secret Ingredients!

We are spilling our secrets and letting you know the best ingredients to mix with onion hair oil!

– For dry, flaky scalp and that frizziness, probably due to aggravated Vata, add in –
– A few dried chunks of Amla, or
– A spoonful of Fenugreek seeds, or
– A pinch or two of Triphala mix.
– If the provoked Pitta making your hair grey before time, you must infuse –
– A couple of dashes of Brahmi powder, or
– Some hibiscus petals and leaves, or
– A few dried Curry leaves!
– And if the Kapha is challenging your perfect hair day with oily scalp and lethargic hair, it’s right time to introduce –
– A touch of Neem powder, or
– A splash of lemon juice, or
– A handful of orange peel bits.

  • For dry, flaky scalp and that frizziness, probably due to aggravated Vata, add in –
  • A few dried chunks of Amla, or
  • A spoonful of Fenugreek seeds, or
  • A pinch or two of Triphala mix.
  • If the provoked Pitta making your hair grey before time, you must infuse –
  • A couple of dashes of Brahmi powder, or
  • Some hibiscus petals and leaves, or
  • A few dried Curry leaves!
  • And if the Kapha is challenging your perfect hair day with oily scalp and lethargic hair, it’s right time to introduce –
  • A touch of Neem powder, or
  • A splash of lemon juice, or
  • A handful of orange peel bits.

Step 5: Store

Seal the glass container tightly and store it in a cool, dark place for about a week to let the mixture infuse. Shake the container daily.

Step 6: Strain and Use

After a week, strain the oil to remove any remaining onion particles. Your DIY onion hair oil is ready to use.

Can’t DIY? Here’s the best onion hair oil in India!

If DIY isn’t your thing, that’s perfectly fine. However, to ensure you don’t miss out on the fantastic benefits of Onion Hair Oil for hair growth, we highly recommend one of the best Onion Hair Oil brands in the market, Greenwell

FAQs

What are the benefits of using onion hair oil? 

Onion hair oil is known for its ability to promote hair growth, reduce hair fall, and improve overall scalp health. Its high sulfur content helps strengthen hair follicles and nourish the scalp.

How often should I use homemade onion hair oil for the best results?

For optimal results, it’s recommended to apply onion hair oil to your scalp and hair 2-3 times a week. Consistent use over a period of several weeks is key to seeing significant improvements.

Can onion hair oil be used on all hair types?

Yes, onion hair oil is suitable for all hair types, including oily, dry, normal, and combination hair. However, individuals with sensitive scalps should do a patch test first.

How to prepare onion hair oil at home?

To prepare onion hair oil at home, you’ll need to extract juice from onions and mix it with a carrier oil like coconut or olive oil. The detailed recipe is provided in our blog post.

Are there any side effects of using onion hair oil?

Onion hair oil is generally safe for use. However, some people might experience a mild allergic reaction or scalp irritation. Always conduct a patch test before the full application.

How long should I leave onion hair oil in my hair?

For best results, it’s advised to leave onion hair oil in your hair for at least an hour or, if possible, overnight. This allows the nutrients to penetrate deeply into the scalp and hair follicles.

Can I make onion hair oil without any smell?

While onion has a strong smell, you can reduce it by adding a few drops of essential oils like lavender or peppermint to your onion hair oil mixture. These not only mask the odor but also add extra benefits to your hair care regimen.

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