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7 Amazing Benefits of Sesame Hair Oil

By Ayurvedum Editorial July 9, 2018
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  • 7 Amazing Uses of Sesame Hair Oil

Did you know that sesame seeds are among the oldest crops grown by humans? They’re also among the seeds with the highest oil content. And here’s yet another interesting fact: sesame oil is fondly called the Queen of Oils! This oil is lubricating, warming, and packed with nutrients. It has tremendous health benefits as well as beauty boosting qualities. These are some uses of sesame hair oil.

7 Amazing Uses of Sesame Hair Oil

  1. It Provides Loads of Moisture.

We all know that dry hair means unhealthy hair. The great thing about sesame oil is that it’s not only immensely lubricating and moisturising, but also capable of seeping deep into the skin – thus giving your scalp the right amount of moisture in the right place. A simple head massage with this golden oil should do the trick. You’ll reap best results when you leave it overnight and wash off with mild shampoo the next morning.

  1. It Fights Fungal Infections.

This is one of the popular sesame oil uses for hair and skin. If you’re seeking a remedy for scalp infection, you might want to try sesame oil. This oil has strong antibacterial, anti-fungal, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, making it a valued Ayurvedic medicine for fungal infections.

  1. It Gets Rid of Dandruff.

As we mentioned earlier, sesame oil is great for treating fungal infections, which is one of the most common causes of dandruff. It also gets rid of the dryness and itching that comes with the condition, and has a wonderfully soothing effect on the scalp. Massage your scalp daily with sesame oil to treat dandruff. And in the winters, do it twice a week to prevent it.

  1. It Repairs Damaged Hair.

Chemical packed hair products, dust and pollution, poor diet and stress lead to limp, dull hair. Sesame oil is good for hair that needs some love and care. It’s packed with minerals and antioxidants that nourish your hair. If your locks are damaged, apply sesame hair oil every week to bring it back to life. Coconut oil makes a great remedy too.

  1. It Adds Smoothness and Shine.

Looking for a way to add some extra oomph to your hair? Try something natural and far more effective than regular conditioning products…you’ll thank yourself! Sesame oil has powerful deep conditioning qualities. It has the nutrients your hair needs to feel soft and look shiny – minus the long term effects of chemicals. You can even use it as a leave-in conditioner. Take a couple of sesame hair oil drops and apply it on your hair. For deep conditioning, just leave it overnight.

  1. It Treats Premature Graying.

Ayurveda has plenty of remedies for premature graying, one of them being sesame oil. A massage with it is soothing for the scalp and immensely stress busting for the mind. The oil has loads of nutrients like vitamin B complex, vitamin E, magnesium and calcium to give your scalp nourishment. Moreover, sesame oil has hair darkening qualities! You can use it regularly to tackle premature graying.

  1. It Provides UV Protection.

Sesame oil is a great sunscreen for hair as well as skin. It forms a layer around the hair that blocks out the Sun’s ultraviolet rays. So maybe skip the hat or scarf, and get some solid protection with sesame oil. Don’t worry about looking greasy – just a few drops spread over your hair does the trick.

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This article is solely for the purpose of imparting information. Please do not substitute it for professional medical advice.

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