Health - Beauty - Fitness
Pretty packaging and a good fragrance have sold a lot of useless hair oils. If your hair is still falling or barely growing after months of oiling, the problem isn't your routine; it's what's actually inside the bottle.
A good Ayurvedic hair growth oil works by nourishing the scalp, strengthening roots, and improving follicle circulation, not by coating the hair shaft. Consistent use of the right ingredients can actually help with hair fall, thinning, and slow growth.
What Should a Good Hair Growth Oil Actually Have?
When choosing the best hair growth oil, it is always important to look beyond marketing claims while focusing more on the ingredients that support hair care.
Sheopal’s Mool Hair Grow Oilis one such Ayurvedic formulation for men and women who are dealing with hair fall, thinning or slow growth. No mineral oil, no harsh chemicals, just the power of Ayurvedic ingredients known to help with nourishing the scalp and hair roots. Some of these herbs include:
1. Bhringraj: Usually known to reduce hair fall, support follicle health and encourage thicker regrowth from the root.
2. Castor Oil: It’s comprised of ricinoleic acid, which boosts circulation in the scalp, creating the perfect conditions for inactive follicles to become active.
3. Methi: This herb is rich in proteins and nicotinic acid. Also, it is used in a traditional remedy for thinning hair, strengthening hair shafts, & reducing scalp inflammation that negatively affects growth.
4. Almond Oil: Deeply conditions the scalp, reduces breakage & infuses vitamin E where hair needs it most.
How to Use It?
1. Rub a few drops of Sheopal’s Mool Hair Grow Oil between your palms to warm it.
2. Gently massage it into your scalp.
3. Leave this oil on for at least 1–2 hours or overnight for deeper nourishment.
4. Use 2–3 times a week consistently.
Real hair growth takes a full growth cycle to show up. Give it 3-4 months before judging. If you're losing less hair by week 4, that's already the oil working.







