The Best Natural Oils for Healthier Hair

Hair health strongly depends on the health of the scalp, which is why the overall appearance of the hair is affected by the products applied to or onto the scalp. Let’s say if a person has a dry scalp, it is more likely that their hair is fine and brittle, and that they may experience dandruff, split-ends, and breakage. Meanwhile, if that person has an oily scalp, their hair may appear oily and dirty even after the first wash. These are all conditions that may limit the hair from growing and appearing healthy. That is why to achieve healthier hair; it is important to apply as many nutrient-filled and organic products to the scalp as possible to balance out the scalp environment. For example, natural hair oils are number one when it comes to hair health as they have been proven to have amazing results in providing balance to the scalp and improving the appearance of the hair. Below we will discuss the best natural oils to achieve the healthiest hair.

 

Coconut Oil

 

 

Not only is coconut oil good for the hair but for the skin and overall health as well. Coconut oil can be consumed, applied, and is versatile enough to be mixed with other products and ingredients, if needed. Coconut oil is vital to achieving healthier hair as it stimulates the scalp to promote hair growth, moisturizes, and adds shine to the hair while preventing split ends. Coconut oil is so special that it can even be used on its own as a conditioner. No wonder it is such a staple to the hair industry as it is used in a variety of haircare products around the world.

 

Almond Oil

 

 

Almond oil can be used to treat scalp conditions such as dryness or flakiness, as it increases the blood flow on the scalp while adding nutrients and antioxidants like vitamin E for better-looking hair. This powerful oil is also known to strengthen and repair damaged hair, which in turn allows the hair to grow longer and healthier.

 

Olive Oil

 

Not only is olive oil good to cook with, but it also aids in hair health as it is packed with monounsaturated fatty acids that help strengthen the roots and tips of the hair. The natural hair oil contains vitamin E and emollients that soften, smoothens and lubricate the hair to prevent damage. Olive oil also helps prevent flakes as it provides moisture to the scalp and stimulates the growth of thicker and healthier hair.

 

Jojoba Oil

 

 

Jojoba oil is another natural nutrient-rich hair oil that moisturizes the scalp by adding hydration without leaving any unwanted greasiness. The antibacterial properties in jojoba oil help prevent dryness, breakage, split ends, and dandruff by removing buildup and cleaning clogged pores. Hence, promoting strong, shinier, softer, and healthier hair. Jojoba oil can also be used to protect the hair from heat and styling tools and aids in preventing future hair damage as it fills into any gaps within the hair cuticle.

 

Argan Oil/ Moroccan Oil

 

 

Lastly, argan oil also known as Moroccan oil has numerous nutritional properties that are beneficial to the hair’s health as it is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants including vitamin E and fatty acids that do wonders for the hair. This miraculous oil is known to hydrate and soften the hair while protecting it from UV damage, hair damage from free radicals, and helps reduce fizziness while restoring the shine and life of the hair. Argan oil has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that are helpful in combating scalp conditions such as dryness that may occur for people who have psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, etc. That is why Nutrifuse makes sure that every product is filled with proteins and essential oils such as argan oil that help support the building blocks of hair, and help restore and rebuild dry, brittle strands. To learn more about the ingredients and essential oils that are in Nutrifuse products or to order your own Nutrifuse products call us at 1-855-747-9292 or email us at nutrifuse@progenglobal.com or order online at https://progennutrifuse.com/collections

 

 

  Written by Arisleidi Hernandez

 

 

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