• Essential Oils For Hair Loss and Shedding

    Essential Oils For Hair Loss And Shedding - Condensed Version

    Here is a link to the original thread. It contains 19 pages, including 728 posts. It is very informative but time consuming to read.

    Here is an excellent site for women for support and information about hair loss:
    www.herhairlosshelp.com

    I would first like to address some extremely important factors about hair loss and thinning.
    Before embarking on a mission to find a magic oil to stop hair loss and thinning, you need to find the source of your loss.

    Reasons for hair loss or thinning can include:
    -hormones
    -stress
    -certain medications causing hair loss
    -certain medical conditions, such as a major illnesses causing hair loss
    -poor or incorrect diet
    -ageing, the natural process of thinning hair
    -thyroid issues in women
    -male pattern baldness in men
    -many different scalp conditions, such as alopecia areata, etc.
    -excessive manipulation, overuse of styling tools, chemical damage

    It is very important to find the source of thinning and baldness before attempting to use an essential oil formula. If you are otherwise healthy and have a good diet and have ruled out any scalp disease, then using one of these recipes may yield good results. Pregnant and nursing women should research all essential oils before use and consult with their doctor.

    ABERDEEN HAIR STUDY:
    A recently documented study judging the effectiveness of essential oils in the treatment of Alopecia areata
    Hay IC, Jamieson M, Ormerod AD Department of Dermatology, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Foresterhill, Scotland.

    OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of aromatherapy in the treatment of patients with alopecia areata.

    DESIGN:A randomized, double-blind, controlled trial of 7 months' duration, with follow-up at 3 and 7 months. SETTING: Dermatology outpatient department.

    PARTICIPANTS: Eighty-six patients diagnosed as having alopecia areata.

    INTERVENTION: Eighty-six patients were randomized into 2 groups. The active group massaged essential oils (thyme, rosemary, lavender, and cedarwood) in a mixture of carrier oils (jojoba and grapeseed) into their scalp daily. The control group used only carrier oils for their massage, also daily.

    MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Treatment success was evaluated on sequential photographs by 2 dermatologists (I.C.H. and A.D.O.) independently. Similarly, the degree of improvement was measured by 2 methods: a 6-point scale and computerized analysis of traced areas of alopecia.

    RESULTS: Nineteen (44%) of 43 patients in the active group showed improvement compared with 6 (15%) of 41 patients in the control group (P = .008 ). An alopecia scale was applied by blinded observers on sequential photographs and was shown to be reproducible with good interobserver agreement (kappa = 0.84). The degree of improvement on photographic assessment was significant (P = .05). Demographic analysis showed that the 2 groups were well matched for prognostic factors.

    CONCLUSIONS: The results show aromatherapy to be a safe and effective treatment for alopecia areata. Treatment with these essential oils was significantly more effective than treatment with the carrier oil alone (P = .008 for the primary outcome measure). We also successfully applied an evidence-based method to an alternative therapy.
    In research conducted in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in Scotland, 43 alopecia patients received daily 2-minute scalp massges with essential oils of thyme, rosemary, lavender, cedarwood, mixed with jojoba and grapeseed oils. Another 43 received scalp massages using just jojoba and grapeseed oils. After seven months, 19 people in the essential-oil group grew hair, compared to 6 people in the control group. The results included one man who regrew a full head of hair from an almost completely bald scalp, says Isabelle C. Hay, MRCP, the medical doctor and specialist in dermatology who spearheaded the study. The above comments were excerpted from Prevention Magazine.

    LHC RECIPES:

    Meg Evenstar's Recipe
    1/2 teaspoon of Chrome Dome (see below) essential oil blend
    4oz of Carrier oil such as -
    Emu, Jojoba, Camellia, or any deep penetrating oil
    10 drops of Thyme
    10 drops of Sage -- Dalmation or Clary


    Igor's Recipe
    1. Thyme essential oil - 2 drops
    2. Atlas cedarwood essential oil - 2 drops
    3. Lavender essential oil -3 drops
    4. Rosemary essential oil -3 drops
    5. Jojoba oil - ˝ teaspoon
    6. Grapeseed oil - 4 teaspoons


    jessie58's Recipe
    4 oz. Jojoba oil
    4 drops each of:
    Cedarwood
    Grapefruit
    Bay
    Thyme
    Rosemary
    Clary Sage
    Basil
    Patchouli
    Lemon
    Cypress
    Sage
    Geranium
    8 drops of Lavender

    Alba-NY's Recipe:
    Using 150ml burdock root oil as a carrier oil- add the following:
    lemongrass oil -14 drops
    thyme oil - 14 drops
    lavender oil -12 drops
    rosemary oil -8 drops
    geranium oil -6 drops
    tea tree oil -6 drops

    Moonchaser's Sweet Success Oil


    Nightbloomings Triple Moon Hair Annointing Oil



    Chrome Dome
    Chrome Dome is a premixed essential oil recipe which can be used with a carrier oil for the same effects as the above recipes. It can be ordered online.
    http://www.essentialwholesale.com/pr...tial-oil-blend



    How to mix essential oils with carrier oils:

    When mixing small amounts as in Igor's recipe, it's very straight forward and easy to use kitchen measuring spoons. Just stir and keep in an airtight container.

    When mixing large amounts as in 4 oz carrier oils, you simply open the carrier oil bottle and drop in individual drops directly from your essential oil bottles. Close carrier bottle and mix.

    How to apply:
    These recipes should be applied directly to the scalp making sure that essential oils are premixed with a carrier oil.

    Oil should be applied to dry hair, as wet hair may dilute the oil and direct it away from the scalp.

    Oil should be massaged into the scalp in a gentle fashion for 2 or 3 minutes.

    Oil can be applied to the scalp with the fingertips or by dropping it directly onto the scalp with a dropper or pipette.

    Method 1:
    Hair can be parted where it is thinning, then drop several drops directly onto the scalp. Next, you gently massage it in and repeat the process in the next thinning area. After applying to all thinning areas, gently massage the entire scalp all over.

    Method 2:
    You can pour out a small amount into a shallow dish to dip your fingertips into. Or pour several drops directly onto your fingertips. Bending over at the waist so your hair is hanging loose, you place your oiled fingertips under the hair, being careful to avoid depositing the oil onto the hair itself. Place fingertips on the scalp where the hair is thinning and gently massage in. Repeating this process whereever the hair is thinning until you have covered all thin areas. Then gently massage the whole scalp all over.

    -Depending on your scalps reaction to this oil, you can use it several ways in conjunction with washing. Each person will react differently to these recipes according to their individual scalp conditions, oily, dry, flaky, time of month, etc. It's up to you to determine what works best for you.

    -According to the original thread, many people apply this at night, allowing overnight absorption. Shampoo out in the morning.

    -Some people apply and leave in for 4 to 6 hours, shampooing it out afterwards.

    -Some people apply at night and it completely absorbs overnight and they do not wash it out. In this instance, take care when wearing a bare head outdoors if using lemon and grapefruit oils.

    I have personally left it in overnight at all times and did not wash it out with shampoo. Water Only rinsing works for me, however I don't think there were many other people that this worked for. My scalp seems to soak it up.

    How often to use:
    These recipes can be used anywhere from 1 to 3 times a week, although some people have used it up to 5 times a week with good results.

    As with any new product, care should be taken to note any reaction to these recipes. If you experience rash, bumps, or discomfort, discontinue use.


    Results:
    Varying results have been reported in regards to length of time to see new growth. Some see results within a month, some see results within 3 months and some see no change at all.

    Varying results have been reported in regards to growth from using these recipes. From no change in hair loss/thinning, to some new growth, to excellent growth, to reversal of shedding.

    Women have much better luck with these recipes than men do. This likely stems from the reason for shedding being very different for men and women. For women it is often health related or hormone related. For men it is generally due to male pattern baldness which does not respond very well to these treatments.

    Men generally report only small amounts of fine hair, while women see good result in slowing of shedding and new hair growth.

    The bulk of this information was found here.
    Additional information found in this excellent carrier oils thread.
    The Aberdeen Study was quoted from Prevention Magazine.
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Essential Oils For Hair Loss and Shedding started by jessie58 View original post
    Comments 237 Comments
    1. gunjee's Avatar
      gunjee -
      Here's an update on my new method of using the essential oils recipe. I've mixed my essential oil mixture in equal quantities in an old rosemary essential oil bottle and drop 14 drops into an old empty 1 oz Aveda face serum pump bottle (was called Night Nutrients at the time), then 1 tsp of carrier oil, 1 tsp of ACV, and fill the rest of the way with aloe gel. This gives a less drippy serum texture that won't leave hair greasy. The ACV is also good for killing off scalp nasties and other Indian remedies for hair loss say to use aloe gel, so I just combined them. This is working better for me than the oil used alone as a carrier.

      -Shilpa
    1. jessie58's Avatar
      jessie58 -
      Great update Gunjee, thank you!

      I have also added a link to Nightshade's hair oil in the original post. In addition to all the other recipes listed there, she has her own special blend as well.
      I think I'll order some myself too, as it has some ingredients that I'd really like to try.
    1. LadyMoon11's Avatar
      LadyMoon11 -
      Quote Originally Posted by jessie58 View Post
      Great update Gunjee, thank you!

      I have also added a link to Nightshade's hair oil in the original post. In addition to all the other recipes listed there, she has her own special blend as well.
      I think I'll order some myself too, as it has some ingredients that I'd really like to try.
      Jessie;
      I recently ordered her hair oil and I love it. I highly recommend you try it. She has a sample bottle or the 4oz. with the dropper.
      I have not yet used it on my scalp ( I plan to do so soon), but for about three weeks I have been using it on the ends of my hair post- shower. I use about 4 drops and it works so well. It is a wonderful combination of oils.
    1. jessie58's Avatar
      jessie58 -
      Thanks for the review LadyMoon, I have been oiling my scalp again lately but wanting to try something new. I had a big shed in the spring and my hair still hasn't gotten back to par yet. I hope this will give it a boost.
    1. Nightshade's Avatar
      Nightshade -
      Hey ladies! This was one of my favorite threads to read on the old boards.

      In the oil blend I made, most all of the EOs I used are pretty well known for hair loss and scalp stimulating. I do think that the addition of shea nut oil blended with sunflower oil and EPO helps to keep it pretty light for a carrier but I think the most beneficial addition was sea buckthorn oil.

      The stuff is terribly potent, and even though it just a normal "oil' it's recommended at dilutions the same as EOs.

      Sea Buckthorn Oil– So rich in vitamins and nutrients that it has been even speculated that the plant must have been cultivated by some ancient plant-breeder. A useful, highly prized, and specific oil typically used to treat damaged skin, ulcerations, scar tissue, wrinkles, eczema, burns, etc. Cold extracted from whole Sea Buckthorn berries, it is a moisturizing and anti-inflammatory, scalp soother. This oil is exceptionally rich in essential fatty acids, carotenes, tocopherols, and phytosterols.
      It's this amazing deep currant red color, and good GODS is it potent. I spilled some undiluted sea buckthorn on my hand and after a few minutes (I had just wiped it off, not rinsed it) my skin was pink there!

      In a diluted form and in a carrier oil it's obviously not going to do that, but it certainly is potent stuff.
    1. jessie58's Avatar
      jessie58 -
      Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
      Hey ladies! This was one of my favorite threads to read on the old boards.

      In the oil blend I made, most all of the EOs I used are pretty well known for hair loss and scalp stimulating. I do think that the addition of shea nut oil blended with sunflower oil and EPO helps to keep it pretty light for a carrier but I think the most beneficial addition was sea buckthorn oil.

      The stuff is terribly potent, and even though it just a normal "oil' it's recommended at dilutions the same as EOs.



      It's this amazing deep currant red color, and good GODS is it potent. I spilled some undiluted sea buckthorn on my hand and after a few minutes (I had just wiped it off, not rinsed it) my skin was pink there!

      In a diluted form and in a carrier oil it's obviously not going to do that, but it certainly is potent stuff.
      Nightshade, I have been very curious about sea buckthorn oil and have seen some interesting stuff about it, as in your link above. I have ordered some of your hair oil and am very interested in giving it a try. Is there any scent to the sea buckthorn oil itself?
    1. Nightshade's Avatar
      Nightshade -
      Yes, it's got a very poignant scent, as it's concentrated like an EO, but I couldn't tell you just quite what it smells like. When I get home I'll go take another whiff of it and try to describe it

      It's a full spectrum oil, though, and it should be refrigerated, and will become solid once it is. It'll become liquid again once it warms up a little.

      I do hope you like the hair oil, and would appreciate any feedback you have
    1. Nightshade's Avatar
      Nightshade -
      Update on the sea buckthorn oil smell, it's rather like bitter fermented berries It's got this amazing rich rich red color too.
    1. WURW's Avatar
      WURW -
      Jessie58 - I will be watching this thread. Please let me know if you have to pay duty on your order. (I would PM you but I am new and don't think I have that option yet)
      I really want to try Nightshades blend, sounds heavenly, but I am very uneasy ordering items from outside of Canada. I have had some very unpleasant surprises on delivery. At times the duty is as much as or more than the cost of the item.
    1. jessie58's Avatar
      jessie58 -
      WURW, hi there and welcome to the Long Hair Community.
      In the last three years I have ordered many hair related items from businesses in the U.S. including hair sticks, oils, shampoo, conditioner, combs, etc. and I have only ever had to pay duty on one item. I think it was about $8.00 if I recall correctly. It seems to be a very random process. Sorry I can't be more specific but that has been my experience thus far. Many small business/small packages seem to escape the evil duty tax.

      Besides Nightshade's oil, there are other recipes listed above that you may wish to try making yourself. They all seem to be very effective. When I recieve my oil, I'll post a review here.
    1. jessie58's Avatar
      jessie58 -
      Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
      Update on the sea buckthorn oil smell, it's rather like bitter fermented berries It's got this amazing rich rich red color too.
      Now I am even more intrigued and anxious to try this. Thanks.
    1. WURW's Avatar
      WURW -
      Quote Originally Posted by jessie58 View Post
      WURW, hi there and welcome to the Long Hair Community.
      In the last three years I have ordered many hair related items from businesses in the U.S. including hair sticks, oils, shampoo, conditioner, combs, etc. and I have only ever had to pay duty on one item. I think it was about $8.00 if I recall correctly. It seems to be a very random process. Sorry I can't be more specific but that has been my experience thus far. Many small business/small packages seem to escape the evil duty tax.

      Besides Nightshade's oil, there are other recipes listed above that you may wish to try making yourself. They all seem to be very effective. When I recieve my oil, I'll post a review here.
      Thanks Jessie58,
      I guess it's depends on the type of business and where it's coming from, I really got dinged on some ipod accessories from Hong Kong that were inexpensive but didn't end up being such a great buy after the duty and have been shy ordering online ever since.
      I have tried some other hair oil recipes but Nightshade's sounds so nice and I already have too many bottles of EO hanging about so (don't want to get a whole new batch) I think I will take the plunge and try it out.
    1. almudena's Avatar
      almudena -
      I’ve been using Nightshade’s oil for a while now and it has become my favourite oil without any doubt. For me, it is the perfect blend of oils. I use a few drops on my damp length, put my hair up and when have it down my hair is soft and shiny.
      My brother is quite upset about his hair loss and I gave him a sample bottle to try. As soon as I have his feedback I’ll let you know

      BTW, I live in Spain and get many of my hair items from US. Never have had a problem with customs.
    1. WURW's Avatar
      WURW -
      Quote Originally Posted by almudena View Post
      I’ve been using Nightshade’s oil for a while now and it has become my favourite oil without any doubt. For me, it is the perfect blend of oils. I use a few drops on my damp length, put my hair up and when have it down my hair is soft and shiny.
      My brother is quite upset about his hair loss and I gave him a sample bottle to try. As soon as I have his feedback I’ll let you know

      BTW, I live in Spain and get many of my hair items from US. Never have had a problem with customs.
      I ordered a sample of the hair oil and also some of the Fairie Dust.

      Sorry about the mini-hijack but just remembered last summer my cousin sent me 3 pairs of very expensive Italian Shoes as a gift for keeping his twin boys for the summer. It was a large package so I was prepared to battle it out with his letter stating that it was a gift if they tried to charge me duty but I had no problem at all. I am guessing because it was coming from a residence rather than a business address.
    1. Misso's Avatar
      Misso -
      Thank you jessie58 I was just wondering about this article. I have been having some shedding and remembered that I came across this article some time ago. At the time I looked at it quickly because 1. I had no source for EO's 2. my hair was behaving then. But now I found a store that has a small collection of EO's and my hair needs some extra help.

      So thank you your article came just in time.
    1. jessie58's Avatar
      jessie58 -
      Quote Originally Posted by Misso View Post
      Thank you jessie58 I was just wondering about this article. I have been having some shedding and remembered that I came across this article some time ago. At the time I looked at it quickly because 1. I had no source for EO's 2. my hair was behaving then. But now I found a store that has a small collection of EO's and my hair needs some extra help.

      So thank you your article came just in time.
      Misso, glad you found the article! I just wanted to comment that your siggy is gorgeous.
    1. carols_e's Avatar
      carols_e -
      Hi, how long will Rosemary oil last before it goes bad? I have a bottle I bought maybe 2-3 years ago is it still good to use?
    1. jessie58's Avatar
      jessie58 -
      Quote Originally Posted by carols_e View Post
      Hi, how long will Rosemary oil last before it goes bad? I have a bottle I bought maybe 2-3 years ago is it still good to use?
      I am not sure that the majority of essential oils will "go bad" but they will lose their potency. If they are stored properly, they can last up to 3 years. Since Rosemary is an antibacterial, I am sure that this particular quality would not last forever, however it can still be used for the aromatherapy (scent) values.


      Guidelines for Telling if an Essential Oil Has Deteriorated
      • The aroma has drastically changed
      • The essential oil has thickened
      • The essential oil has become cloudy
      Essential Oil Life Span
      As a broad rule of thumb, essential oils usually retain their aromatic and therapeutic quality for at least 1 year from the date of purchase, provided that you purchased the oil from a reputable supplier that maintains fresh inventory. The shelf life of essential oils can be maximized by storing them in dark glass bottles, keeping their caps tighly closed, and keeping them in a cool, dry location away from sunlight. As you use up the oil from a large bottle, rebottle the oil into a smaller bottle. This reduces the amount of oxygen that stays in contact with the oil.

      Information taken from AromaWeb
    1. Melisande's Avatar
      Melisande -
      An update from me, enthusiastic user of Jessie's oil mixture for one and half years. I have reached by now 31.9" (81cm), and my ponytail circumference went up from 3.5" to 4.3".

      My hair looks better than it ever did. A huge part of this success is Jessie's oil. I'll continue to use it at leat twice, usually three times a week.
    1. jessie58's Avatar
      jessie58 -
      Quote Originally Posted by Melisande View Post
      An update from me, enthusiastic user of Jessie's oil mixture for one and half years. I have reached by now 31.9" (81cm), and my ponytail circumference went up from 3.5" to 4.3".

      My hair looks better than it ever did. A huge part of this success is Jessie's oil. I'll continue to use it at leat twice, usually three times a week.
      Yay, Melisande, I am so happy to hear that. I found it did the same for me and I was forever grateful to Meg Evenstar who started this original thread in the first place. It brought me back from a major hair loss twice now in the last few years.
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