Here’s a simple and natural way to make aloe vera oil at home to support hair growth and reduce hair loss. Aloe vera is rich in vitamins, enzymes, and amino acids that nourish the scalp and strengthen hair.
Homemade Aloe Vera Oil for Hair
Ingredients:
- 2–3 fresh aloe vera leaves
- 1 cup carrier oil (coconut oil, olive oil, or almond oil)
- A clean glass jar with lid
Instructions:
- Extract Aloe Gel:
- Cut the aloe vera leaves and scoop out the clear gel.
- Chop it into small pieces or mash it to make it easier to infuse.
- Mix with Oil:
- Place the aloe gel in a glass jar and pour your carrier oil over it.
- Mix gently so the gel is fully coated with oil.
- Infuse the Oil:
- Sun Method: Leave the jar in a sunny spot for 7–10 days, shaking gently each day.
- Heat Method: Place the jar in a double boiler or a pan of hot water on low heat for 30–60 minutes (do not boil).
- Strain & Store:
- Strain the oil through a fine mesh or cheesecloth to remove aloe pieces.
- Store the oil in a clean, airtight bottle in a cool, dark place.
How to Use
- Massage 1–2 teaspoons into your scalp before bedtime.
- Leave overnight or at least 1–2 hours before washing your hair.
- Use 2–3 times a week for best results.
✅ Tips for Maximum Hair Benefits
- Combine aloe oil with a few drops of rosemary or peppermint oil to stimulate circulation.
- Consistency is key—results take 4–6 weeks of regular use.
- Keep your diet rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals to complement the treatment.
If you want, I can also give you a quick 10-minute version of aloe oil that doesn’t need sun infusion but is still very effective for hair growth.
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