I just started using black seed oil about a month ago. I add it into coconut oil and mustard oil for a hot oil treatment a few times a week. I haven't noticed a huge difference in my hair from it, but I do seem to be shedding less and my hair is growing a bit faster than normal for this time of year. It will be cool to check back at a later date and see if people have had more dramatic results from it.
Is it safe to use black seed oil undiluted on the scalp?
I think that might have more to do with how sensitive your scalp is. I have heard of people using it neat on the scalp, but most often when I read about or watch youtube videos on how to use it, they say to use it more like an essential oil because it's a really strong oil. Because of this, I've only ever used it diluted.
Thanks for clearing that up! I used it on my scalp once with no other oils and it felt just like any other oil on the scalp. However, I will mix it next time just to be sure!
That's how I use it, I wont mix it unless i'm applying castor oil to my scalp but thats just cuz castor oil is so thick i need something to thin it out abit.
There's a recipe of lemon juice mixed with black seed oil that's supposed to help with hair loss. I did it a couple of times but I never stuck to it since I don't like applying anything to my scalp after washing.
How can I control my life when I can't even control my hair!
i rate black seed oil as one of the best hair oils, that ive ever used...
has many benefits to it like being antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant...
https://www.healthline.com/health/bl...ealth-benefits
I actually bought this a couple of months ago and haven't used it yet, I'm definitely going to give it a try , I'll mix it with coconut oil. Does it only go on your scalp?
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