Many people believe that applying more oil leads to more hair growth.
Because of this mindset, excess oil is applied to the scalp and hair length.
When heavy oiling is done, even with good-quality oils, shampooing once, twice, or even three times may still not remove it completely.
This causes shampoo residue to stay on the scalp and hair, which eventually results in:
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Hair fall
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Hair breakage
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Loss of natural bounce and lightness
Use the Right Quantity of Oil on the Scalp
Always apply a small quantity of oil to the scalp.
You can use nourishing oils such as:
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Spa Silk Conditioning Oil
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Healing Oil
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Castor Oil
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Beauty Oil
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Argan Oil
Apply a few drops only, spread it gently on the scalp, and use a comb to distribute the oil evenly.
Correct Way to Apply Oil on Hair Length
After scalp application, move to the hair length.
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Divide hair into sections or strands
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Take one strand at a time
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Apply a light amount of oil
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Gently glide the strand between both palms
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Smooth each strand about 10 times
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Repeat the process for all strands
This method allows oil to nourish the hair shaft without friction, tangling, or breakage.
When and How to Shampoo After Oiling
After proper oiling:
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Comb your hair gently
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Tie it loosely
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If oil is applied at night, shampoo the next morning
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If applied during the day, shampoo after 2 to 2.5 hours
To cleanse effectively without leaving residue, use mild, scalp-friendly shampoos such as:
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Reviva Protein Hair and Scalp Shampoo + Conditioner
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Coconut Shampoo
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Apple Hair and Scalp Shampoo Plus
These help remove oil gently while maintaining scalp balance.
Quality + Correct Method = Healthy Hair
When:
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The right amount of oil is used
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Oils are applied with respect and technique
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And cleansing is done with the right shampoo
Even the dead hair shaft receives nourishment, restoring:
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Smoothness
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Shine
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Natural life and movement
Less oil, correct application, and proper cleansing bring real results.
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