You’ve most probably heard about the benefits of moisturizing oils such as argan, rosehip, and jojoba but what about Moringa? Moringa Oleifera is a wonder plant used extensively in the Indian science of wellness, Ayurveda owing to its nourishing and hydrating nature. Also referred to as the drumstick tree or the miracle tree, it’s known for its benefits to skin and hair because of its anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory properties and the presence of various vitamins, proteins, and minerals. In this article, you’ll find out how to best use moringa oil for hair and hair growth.
Each part of the moringa tree has wonderful healing and medicinal properties, including the bark, seeds, stem, leaves, and even the pods. Organic moringa oil extracts from the seeds of moringa trees are found most abundantly in the Himalayan region. It is advisable to use 100%. Organic moringa oil which extracts using cold-pressing. Cold-pressed oils are not subjected to any kind of heat and thus, are richer in quality and nutrients.
What does Moringa oil do?
Consider using moringa oil for hair and skin as it is rich in vitamin A, B, and C and different types of monounsaturated fats like oleic acid and behenic acid. There are several benefits of using moringa for hair and skin that would instantly make you want to adopt it in your daily routine:
Moringa for hair:
Moisturize your scalp: The main reason to moringa oil for hair is to hydrate and moisturize your scalp. This oil helps in locking in your scalp’s natural oils while providing extra hydration without clogging your hair follicles.
Strengthens hair: Moringa contains essential minerals such as calcium, potassium, magnesium, and copper which are responsible for the strength of your hair. Hence, it helps in making you resistant to breakage that may cause due to heat styling or external factors such as pollution.
Moringa oil for hair growth: Vitamin B in moringa oil stimulates blood circulation in the scalp and vitamin A aids the development of healthy hair cells. Its antibacterial nature also keeps your hair follicles clean. This promotes the growth of new and healthy hair.
Prevents premature greying: Vitamin C in moringa fights free radicals that weaken the hair and cause them to turn grey and vitamin E helps in damage repair. This keeps your hair from greying prematurely.
Relieves stress: Moringa has benthic acid that knows to relax the body and free it from oxidative stress. Stress is also one of the main causes of hair loss. Used extensively in aromatherapy, this oil can apply to your hair simply for its calming and soothing effect.
Fights dandruff: Zinc and silica present in moringa oil stimulate your scalp’s sebaceous glands to produce adequate moisture and sebum. This lessens the chance of dry flakes or itching on your scalp significantly. Moringa is also a very light oil that moisturizes your scalp without making it greasy.
Moringa for skin:
- Deeply moisturizes the skin: Moringa oil locks and traps in your skin’s natural oils and moisture and prevents dryness.
- Cleanses and exfoliates: Moringa oil has an antifungal and high content of oleic acid which makes it a natural and hydrating cleanser.
- Has anti-aging effects: The high content of vitamins and minerals in moringa oil knows to reduce fine lines and visible signs of aging and give you a natural glow.
- Prevents acne: The anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties of moringa help in keeping your pores clean and free from acne-causing bacteria.
- Reduces pigmentation: Being a rich source of vitamin E and C that can fade blemishes, dark spots, and acne scars effectively.
- Acts as a protective barrier: The unique composition of nutrients found in moringa oil helps in maintaining the health of the ‘stratum corneum’, the layer that provides a barrier on the skin against pollution.
Which is Better Moringa oil or Argan oil?
Both moringa and argan are excellent moisturizing oils with a very similar feel and texture. Both oils are rich in nutrients and antioxidants that lend a protective, hydrating shield to your skin. But, moringa has one very strong edge over Argan as it also contains natural plant hormones that contain regenerative properties and promote cell growth. This makes moringa a more ideal choice with more anti-aging benefits. Moringa oil is also lighter than Argan oil and is thus able to penetrate better and deeper into the skin. Lastly, moringa has a greater shelf life than most oils and can stay fresh for many years.
Can Moringa help with hair loss?
Moringa oil is a very nourishing oil for hair as it contains essential proteins and vitamins that stimulate hair growth and make your strands resistant to breakage. Massaging moringa oil onto your scalp moisturizes it well and prevents dry scalp and dandruff, which is one of the primary causes of hair loss. This light oil also helps in reducing friction among the hair strands that causes breakage and split ends. Vitamins A and E found in moringa oil strengthen your roots and repair damaged hair follicles to stimulate the growth of new hair. Another major cause of hair loss is stress and anxiety. Moringa oil is a great massage therapy oil that relaxes and relieves stress.
How do I use moringa oil on my hair?
Develop a weekly hair care routine with moringa oil. Take a good amount of Kama Ayurveda Organic Moringa oil on your palm and apply gently on a clean scalp. Apply it evenly over your scalp and hair strands. Wrap a warm towel around your head for a few minutes and then let the oil stay in your hair for a couple of hours before washing your hair with a mild shampoo. Moringa oil acts as a natural conditioner for your hair. You can also add a few drops of nourishing moringa oil to DIYed hair masks made with hydrating ingredients such as other carrier oils, yogurt, egg white, and honey.
So now you know how effectively you can use moringa oil for hair growth. Include it in your hair care routine ASAP and see the difference for yourself!