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The Pros and Cons of Oiling Your Scalp

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The Pros and Cons of Oiling Your Scalp
By Marsha B. · Updated August 7, 2019
The Pros and Cons of Oiling Your Scalp
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Moisture is undoubtedly very important to the development of your hair. In order to keep it growing strong and healthy, oiling your scalp can work tremendously. Although there are tons of benefits to adding oil to your hair care regimen, too much of a good thing can be harmful. Moderation is key. There are both pros and cons to oiling your scalp. Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages to oiling your scalp, along with a few products that’ll keep your hair moisturized.

Pros to oiling your scalp

Moisturizes your scalp: Oiling your scalp is a great way to add useful vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids to your hair. These ingredients contribute to nourishing your scalp, encouraging growth, and maintaining moisture.

Stimulates blood circulation: Massaging oil on your scalp helps to stimulate blood circulation and contributes to relaxing the body.

Aids dry scalp and dandruff: Dry scalp can be extremely annoying and embarrassing. Nothing like seeing flakes and build up mixing with your curls. The moisture that oil adds to your scalp is enough to leave it hydrated, preventing the build up of flakes and dandruff.

Cons to oiling your scalp:

Can make your hair look greasy: Too much of oil can give your hair an overly-shiny, dirty look. Adding oil on top of the natural oil your hair produces, can be a bit much. If you apply in moderation, you can avoid the greasy look.

Too much oil can cause build up: You can oil your scalp to prevent dandruff and build up but too much oil will encourage it! When you allow oil to soak in your scalp it can cause infections. As long as you maintain your wash schedule, you can avoid excess oil in your hair.

If you’re looking to add a few good oils to your hair regimen, we’ve got you covered with a few favorites from the Naturally Curly shop.

The Pros and Cons of Oiling Your Scalp

Castor oil has been proven to stimulate your hair follicles to promote growth. Applying Sunny Isle’s Black Jamaican Castor Oil will do more than give you inches, it will strengthen your roots and give you a thicker mane.

The Pros and Cons of Oiling Your Scalp

Voted as Best of the Best for hair oils in 2016, Darshana’s Natural Indian Hair Oil is an all-natural hair oil with ingredients from India. The unique blend of oils will reduce frizz and promote a healthy, beautiful shine.

The Pros and Cons of Oiling Your Scalp

Difeel Premium Jojoba Hair Oil can serve as a miracle worker for your hair. Jojoba oil acts as a remedy to dry scalp and dandruff. It also works wonders for people who have thinning hair.

The Pros and Cons of Oiling Your Scalp

SheaMoisture’s 100% Pure Argan Oil will serve a variety of purposes in your hair. Packed with fatty acids and antioxidant vitamins, this oil will leave your hair feeling soft and sleek. Say goodbye to rough edges and frizzy hair!

The Pros and Cons of Oiling Your Scalp

The Mane Choice’s Multi-Vitamin Scalp Nourishing Growth Oil was created to penetrate and stimulate inactive hair follicles. This oil is gentle enough to use daily so you won’t have to worry about it clogging your pores or weighing your hair down.

Do you oil your scalp? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!