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5 Excellent Grape Seed Oil Uses For Skin And Hair

By Ayurvedum Editorial December 8, 2017
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  • 5 Excellent Grape Seed Oil Uses For Skin And Hair
  • 1. Treats Dry Scalp And Dandruff
  • 2. Moisturises Skin
  • 3. Improves Hair Texture
  • 4. Reduces Signs Of Ageing
  • 5. Reduces Hair Fall

Oils have a very special place in the Ayurvedic system of healing. They are nourishing, moisturising, and healing in nature. One such oil is grape seed oil. As the name suggests, it comes from the seeds of grapes. It can be used as a cooking oil, and also works as a beauty ingredient when applied topically. Here are 5 grape seed oil uses for skin and hair.

5 Excellent Grape Seed Oil Uses For Skin And Hair

1. Treats Dry Scalp And Dandruff

First on the list of grape seed oil uses is for dry scalp and dandruff. Being highly moisturising in nature, grape seed oil treats dryness and flakiness of the scalp. It thus also gets rid of dandruff that results from dry scalp. It reduces inflammation and itchiness too. Moreover, it promotes healthier hair growth too. You could also explore these 9 Ayurvedic remedies for dandruff.

2. Moisturises Skin

One of the most well-known grape seed oil benefits is skin moisturisation. This oil contains Omega-6 fatty acids that the body cannot produce but needs for skin to be hydrated and healthy. Moreover, it’s ideal to use for those with dry skin during the summer season because grape seed oil is not greasy, heavy and strong smelling. You can also rub it onto your lips to  heal as well as prevent cracking.

3. Improves Hair Texture

Grape seed oil is great for hair that needs some nourishment and moisturisation. This oil reduces frizz, promotes hair repair, and aids growth. Massage your scalp with warm grape seed oil in circular motions. And apply it along the length of your hair too. Do this once a week for a few months, and you should see the difference the texture of your hair. Being extremely light and non-greasy, it makes a great leave-in conditioner.

4. Reduces Signs Of Ageing

Next on the list of grape seed oil uses is anti ageing. Studies have found that this ingredient hydrates the skin, as we just spoke about, as well as offers other anti ageing benefits like increased firmness and elasticity, lesser age spots and wrinkles, and reduced inflammation. It makes a fine carrier for other ingredients like honey and lemon essential oil. Combining it with other essential oils further boosts its wrinkle reducing abilities.

5. Reduces Hair Fall

You can also use grape seed oil for hair growth. The vitamin E it contains helps repair tissues and follicles, reduce inflammation, and boost growth of hair. A head massage from time to time with grape seed oil mixed with jojoba oil goes a long way in reducing stress, a common cause of hair fall. Add 2 drops of jojoba oil to 3 teaspoons of grape seed oil and apply it onto your scalp once a week. Wash off after a couple of hours. Here are some more remedies for hair fall.

Note: This article is solely for the purpose of sharing information. Please do not substitute it for professional medical advice. Before using anything as a medicine, always consult your doctor. If you notice any irritation from using it, please wash it off immediately.

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